What is narrative art, according to the Lucas Museum?
Narrative art is art created to represent stories through images, influencing societies by shaping beliefs and communicating values.
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George Lucas made his Comic-Con debut to unveil new details about the Lucas Museum of Narrative Art, set to open in Los Angeles in 2026. The museum will showcase a wide array of narrative art, from comic book art to fine art, and props/mode...
The Lucas Museum of Narrative Art seeks to display how narrative art influences societies by shaping beliefs, communicating values, inspiring imagination, and creating communities. Lucas’s personal collection of over 40,000 works forms the foundation of the museum. The building itself, designed by Ma Yansong of MAD, is meant to evoke a sense of flow. Inside, visitors will find 33 galleries, two theaters, a library, and more, set within an 11-acre green space designed by Mia Lehrer of Studio-MLA. The museum aims to place comics and illustrations on equal footing with fine art, celebrating genres often overlooked in traditional museum contexts. Lucas’s collecting philosophy centers on the emotional connection with art, rather than its cost or creator’s fame.
Narrative art is art created to represent stories through images, influencing societies by shaping beliefs and communicating values.
The museum is scheduled to open in 2026.
The museum will feature a diverse collection, including comic art, magazine illustration, fine art, and props/models from George Lucas’s film career.
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