A rare 'The Art Of Star Wars : April 13 - September 3, 2000' Large Format Empire Supplement Magazine from 2000. Brand New & Unread (see below).

THE ART OF STAR WARS : April 13 - September 3, 2000 - Empire Supplement Magazine.
"I am pleased that the Barbican Centre is honouring the artists of Star Wars with this exhibition. Filmmaking is a collaborative effort and the creation of the artwork, models, costumes, and creatures play a major role in my movies. The artists who worked on Star Wars are among the best in the world. I'm thrilled that the public now has the opportunity to examine their artistry in an appropriate setting and I hope the exhibit will inspire young people who are interested in art, science, and computer technology to use their skills and imagination to create new worlds and pursue their dreams." - George Lucas.
The most comprehensive Force-related exhibition ever mounted in the UK, The Art of Star Wars is every movie fan's dream made real. Making full use of the rarely seen Lucasfilm archive, a lot of what you have marvelled over in four movies is here: from the iconic droids to the intricate modelwork, from the dazzling costume work to those groundbreaking sound effects, the exhibition pays tribute to the Star Wars universe and the collaborative effort it took to create it - all housed in a fun environment that brings the exhibits fully to life. In short, the most exciting way to whet the Star Wars appetite before Episode II rocks our world.
The Art of Star Wars exhibition ran in 2000 between April 13 and September 3 at the Barbican Centre, Gallery Floor, Level 3, Silk Street, London EC2 8DYS.
Glossy full colour throughout, comprising of 16pp in total - stapled in the centre.

Owned from new (in 2000) & has been in storage ever since - never read or displayed so is brand new - impossible to find.
At the time of listing I can only see four more copies (none new, and most heavily used & tatty) of this supplement magazine available for sale worldwide, which are commanding prices of up to £17.00 with postage - grab yourself a rare brand new (see below) / unread bargain.
Perfect for all Star Wars fans & collectors.

Will be sent in a cardboard package with extra protection for a safe delivery (see below).

(NB: If you wish to purchase more than one magazine from me at a time, please add them to your basket and request an invoice prior to paying for a combined postage price - unfortunately I cannot combine postage on multiple orders after payment has been made or shipping on Global Shipping Programme orders due to eBay policies, thank you).


EMPIRE / Barbican Centre. Presented with Empire Magazine in 2000. Trademark & copyright Lucasfilm Ltd. All rights reserved. Used under authorisation. Some of the photos are from the following publications: The Classic Art Of Star Wars Books, The Art Of Star Wars: Episode I and Star Wars Chronicles; and are used with kind permission of Titan Entertainment, Lucasbooks and Random House UK and Virgin respectively. Printed in the United Kingdom.
[NB: Owned from new in 2000 and has been in storage ever since, never read or displayed, so is in brand new condition. There is some slight kinking on the edges - from new - and a very, very, very slight mark on the bottom-left corner of the front cover - see the photographs supplied from all angles - only mentioning all for clarity, you won't find a better copy available for sale].

(Will be sent by courier in a cardboard package with extra protection for a safe delivery [too wide to be postable when packed]. Or if necessary in equally comparable materials depending on the value of magazine(s)/order and/or quantity).


The approximate sizes are:- Width 9.35" (23.7cm) x Height 12.5" (31.7cm) x Depth 0.3cm.
Approximate (unpacked) weight:- 83g.