Stanley Kubrick Archive


The Stanley Kubrick Archive is held by the University of the Arts London in their Archives and Special Collection Centre at the London College of Communication.

History

The Archive opened in October 2007 and contains material collected and owned by the film director Stanley Kubrick. It was transferred from his home in 2007 through a gift by his family. It contains much of Kubrick's working material that was accumulated during his lifetime.

Collection

The collection spans Kubrick's career as a photographer for Look and as a film director. His films are: Fear and Desire, Killer's Kiss, The Killing, Paths of Glory, Spartacus, Lolita, Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb, 2001: [A Space Odyssey |2001: A Space Odyssey], A Clockwork Orange, Barry Lyndon, The Shining, Full Metal Jacket and Eyes Wide Shut. Kubrick also planned to make a number of other films; two in particular were abandoned just before production, Napoleon and The Aryan Papers. He also played an important role in the conception of AI: Artificial Intelligence, although it was completed after his death by Steven Spielberg.
The collection held by the university is made up of a range of material including props, scripts, research, production paperwork such as call sheets, costumes and photographs for all his films and Look, as well as material for those projects that were conceived but never visualised. By maintaining a high degree of control in the film making process, Kubrick was able to retain material generated by his pioneering techniques, research and production work: arguably making this collection one of the most complete examples of film making practice worldwide.

Exhibitions

The archive, prior to its donation to the university, is the subject of the documentary Stanley Kubrick's Boxes by Jon Ronson.
An internationally touring Stanley Kubrick exhibition included objects from the archive.
CityCountryLocationStart dateEnd date
Frankfurt am MainGermanyDeutsches Filmmuseum and Deutsches Architekturmuseum31 March 20044 July 2004
BerlinGermanyMartin-Gropius-Bau20 January 200518 April 2005
MelbourneAustraliaAustralian Centre for the Moving Image25 November 200529 January 2006
GhentBelgiumCaermersclooster5 October 20067 January 2007
ZurichSwitzerlandKulturhaus Sihlcity26 April 20072 September 2007
RomeItalyPalazzo delle Esposizioni6 October 20076 January 2008
ParisFranceCinémathèque française23 March 201131 July 2011
AmsterdamNetherlandsEYE Film Institute Netherlands21 June 20129 September 2012
Los Angeles, CaliforniaUnited StatesLos Angeles County Museum of Art1 November 201230 June 2013
São PauloBrazilSão Paulo Museum of Image and Sound9 October 201312 January 2014
KrakówPolandNational Museum in Kraków4 May 201414 September 2014
TorontoCanadaTIFF Lightbox31 October 201425 January 2015
MonterreyMexicoMuseo de Arte Contemporáneo de Monterrey6 March 201526 July 2015
SeoulSouth KoreaSeoul Museum of Art29 November 201513 March 2016
San Francisco, CaliforniaUnited StatesContemporary Jewish Museum30 June 201630 October 2016
Mexico CityMexicoCineteca Nacional Mexico1 December 201630 July 2017
CopenhagenDenmarkKunstforeningen23 September 201714 January 2018
FrankfurtGermanyDeutsches Filmmuseum *Special exhibition: Kubrick's 2001: 50 Years A Space Odyssey21 March 201823 September 2018
BarcelonaSpainCentre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona24 October 201831 March 2019
LondonEnglandLondon Design Museum26 April 201917 September 2019
New York City, New YorkUnited StatesMuseum of the Moving Image *Special exhibition: Envisioning 2001: Stanley Kubrick's Space Odyssey18 January 202017 October 2021
MadridSpainCírculo de Bellas Artes21 December 20218 May 2022
IstanbulTurkeyIstanbul Sinema Müzesi 30 September 202231 March 2023