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Stroll down Sesame St in Muppets exhibit

- Alicia Powell

NEW YORK: A new exhibit featuring the work of Muppets creator Jim Henson

has gone on permanent display in New York City to celebrate the career of the American puppeteer who brought to life such characters as Miss Piggy and Big Bird.

The Jim Henson Exhibition, housed in a new gallery space funded by the City of New York at the Museum of the Moving Image, features more than 300 artefacts related to Henson’s career, including 47 puppets, character sketches, storyboard­s, scripts, photograph­s, costumes and more.

Film and television clips and behindthe-scenes footage are presented on more than 27 monitors and projection­s throughout the gallery. Interactiv­e experience­s allow visitors to try their hand at puppeteeri­ng on screen and designing a puppet character.

Barbara Miller, curator of the collection­s and exhibition­s at the museum, says the exhibit explores Henson’s work for film and television and his transforma­tive impact on popular culture. It also includes material from some of the puppeteer’s lesser known film projects.

“Of course there’s familiar favourites like Miss Piggy and Kermit the Frog and Big Bird and all the things you would expect to see at an exhibition about Jim Henson and the Muppets,” said Miller.

“But there’s also a picture that emerges of Jim Henson as an experiment­al film maker, as someone who was always creatively restless and looking to do the next thing,” she said.

She added that museum staff wanted to “permanentl­y tell this story”.

Henson’s characters helmed The Muppet Show on TV between 1976 and 1981, before appearing in numerous films including 1992’s The Muppet Christmas Carol, and 2011’s The Muppets.

Henson, who died in 1990 at the age of 53, was also the creative mind behind the long-running children’s show Sesame Street.

The exhibit was organised by the Museum of the Moving Image, located in New York’s borough of Queens, in collaborat­ion with the Henson family, who donated many of the show’s artifacts in 2013.

 ?? Pictures: REUTERS ?? BACON HOT!: Miss Piggy is pictured at the Museum of the Moving Image in the Queens borough of New York City.
Pictures: REUTERS BACON HOT!: Miss Piggy is pictured at the Museum of the Moving Image in the Queens borough of New York City.
 ??  ?? MUPPET POPPETS: Jim Henson’s Muppets characters including Big Bird, the Cookie Monster and Elmo are pictured at the Museum.
MUPPET POPPETS: Jim Henson’s Muppets characters including Big Bird, the Cookie Monster and Elmo are pictured at the Museum.
 ??  ?? CLEVER KERMIT: A child looks at a display of Muppets character Kermit the Frog.
CLEVER KERMIT: A child looks at a display of Muppets character Kermit the Frog.

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