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Costumes and props for characters including Don Draper, Peggy Olson, Joan Holloway/Harris, Roger Sterling. Photo: Thanassi Karageorgiou / Museum of the Moving Image.

EXHIBITION, TEMPORARY EXHIBITION

Matthew Weiner’s Mad Men

Mar 14 — Sep 6, 2015

Location: Changing Exhibitions Gallery

This major exhibition explores the creative process behind Mad Men, one of the most acclaimed television series of all time, now launching its final seven episodes on AMC. Featuring large-scale sets including Don Draper’s office and the kitchen from the Draper’s Ossining home, more than 25 iconic costumes, props, video clips, advertising art, and personal notes and research material from series creator Matthew Weiner, the exhibition offers unique insight into the series’ origins, and how its exceptional storytelling and remarkable attention to period detail resulted in a vivid portrait of an era and the characters who lived through it. The Museum’s exhibition marks the first time objects relating to the production of Mad Men will be shown in public on this scale. The Museum will also present An Evening with Matthew Weiner and a film series featuring movies that inspired the show, selected by Weiner.

The exhibition Matthew Weiner’s Mad Men will be joined by other initiatives around New York City celebrating the series. Mad Men’s final seven episodes will air on AMC on Sundays at 10:00 P.M. ET/PT, from April 5 through May 17. Visit amctv.com for more information.

To avoid lines on weekend days, visitors are encouraged to arrive before 2:00 p.m.

Matthew Weiner’s Mad Men is presented with generous support from AMC and Lionsgate.

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