In celebration of Taylor Swift’s six sold-out SoFi Stadium exhibits within the Los Angeles space beginning this week, the Grammy Museum presents a particular pop-up exhibit, “I Can See You (Taylor’s Model) (At Grammy Museum),” open now by means of Sept. 18.
The exhibit, which is on show within the museum’s fourth ground theater gallery, immerses the customer into the world of Swift’s current “I Can See You (Taylor’s Model) (From the Vault)” music video, with a show of 11 costumes and two devices from the video. The costumes have been all worn throughout Swift’s authentic Communicate Now period.
The music video options actors Joey King and Taylor Lautner breaking Swift out of a museum vault whereas Presley Money waits within the getaway automotive. That is stated to be a symbolic illustration of the way it has felt for Swift to have her followers assist her reclaim her music by means of their assist of her first three “Taylor’s Model” re-recordings, all of which have entered the Billboard 200 at No. 1. Swift wrote and directed the music video, with assist from director of pictures Jonathan Sela, ASC.
“Taylor Swift is about to make historical past in Los Angeles by setting the SoFi stadium file for probably the most performances as a headliner,” Jasen Emmons, chief curator and vp of curatorial affairs on the Grammy Museum, stated in an announcement. “We’re thrilled to honor this achievement by creating an immersive house for her followers and our neighborhood to proceed celebrating her all month lengthy.”
Swift’s Communicate Now album topped the Billboard 200 for six weeks in 2010-11. The album spawned 5 prime 20 hits on the Billboard Scorching 100 – “Mine” (No. 3), “Again to December” (No. 6), “Imply” (No. 11), “Sparks Fly” (No. 17) and “Ours” (No. 13). The album acquired a Grammy nomination for greatest nation album, however was handed over for an album of the yr nod. “Imply,” which Swift wrote in response to her critics, gained two Grammys – greatest nation solo efficiency and greatest nation tune.
Communicate Now (Taylor’s Model) spent its first two weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard 200. It’s the first of the “Taylor’s Model” re-releases to perform that feat.
For extra data relating to ticket reservations for the exhibit, go to the Grammy Museum’s web site.
Exhibit highlights embrace 13 artifacts, all of which have been worn or performed by Swift throughout her authentic Communicate Now period. The primary 9 artifacts listed below are from the Communicate Now tour:
- Swift’s classic lace gown from her Communicate Now Tour
- Swift’s Eric Winterling gown from her Communicate Now Tour
- Swift’s customized REEM ACRA gown from her Communicate Now Tour
- Swift’s Valentino robe from her Communicate Now Tour
- Swift’s Jenny Packham gown from her Communicate Now Tour
- Swift’s Susan Hilferty gown from her Communicate Now Tour
- Swift’s Jenny Packham gown from her Communicate Now Tour
- Swift’s Gibson Les Paul pink sparkle prime guitar from her Communicate Now Tour
- Swift’s Deering banjo from her Communicate Now Tour
- Swift’s Zara gown from her “Mine” music video
- Swift’s Temperley gown from her “Imply” music video
- Swift’s classic flapper-style gown from her “Imply” music video
- Joey King’s Monsoon white gown and wig from Swift’s “Imply” music video