Photos from opening day at L.A.’s Academy Museum
Bruce Merkle wore his own ruby shoes to visit the ruby slippers worn by Judy Garland in “The Wizard of Oz,†part of the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures’ core exhibition, “Stories of Cinema.â€
Cue swelling orchestral music: The Academy Museum of Motion Pictures opened its doors to the public Thursday, completing a more than decade-long odyssey riddled with hurdles — cost overruns, infighting, construction delays and a global pandemic among them.
The Renzo Piano-designed museum, which describes itself as “the largest in North America devoted to exploring films and film culture,†expected about 2,400 visitors on its inaugural day — the attendance capped at 50% of capacity as a COVID-19 safety precaution.
Among the highlights of the core exhibition, “Stories of Cinemaâ€: Dorothy’s ruby slippers from “The Wizard of Oz,†Bruce the shark from “Jaws,†R2-D2 and C3PO from the “Star Wars†franchise, and H.R. Giger’s creature headpiece from “Alien.†Also on view: a special exhibition of Spike Lee’s inspirations and the first museum retrospective in North America devoted to animation legend Hayao Miyazaki.
Times photographer Al Seib was there to document the scene from opening day. And … action!
Al Seib was a photographer and videographer for the Los Angeles Times from 1984 to 2022. His photos have won numerous awards from national and international photographer associations. Seib’s work has helped win four Pulitzer Prizes for breaking news reporting awarded to The Times’ staff: the Los Angeles riots in 1993, the Northridge earthquake in 1995, the Southern California wildfires in 2004 and the San Bernardino shootings in 2016.