New Bob Dylan Center exhibit to feature ‘A Complete Unknown’ props, costumes

A July 2022 view of the Bob Dylan Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma. (Photo by Todd DeFeo/The DeFeo Groupe)

A new exhibition featuring props and costumes from the eight-time Oscar-nominated film “A Complete Unknown” from Searchlight Pictures, starring Timothée Chalamet, will open Feb. 28 at the Bob Dylan Center and Woody Guthrie Center in Tulsa.

The capsule exhibit, “Stepping Into the Unknown,” presented in partnership with Searchlight Pictures, will be the first staged concurrently at the Bob Dylan and Woody Guthrie centers. The American Song Archives operates both centers.

The exhibit will illuminate the deep bond between the two hugely influential American songwriters. As depicted in the James Mangold-directed film, Dylan set out to visit Guthrie in a hospital immediately upon his arrival in New York City from Minnesota.

Arianne Phillips, the film’s Oscar-nominated costume designer, and music supervisor Steve Gizicki will appear at a special opening event on Feb. 27. The evening will begin with a preview of the exhibit at the centers, followed by a screening of the film at Tulsa’s Circle Cinema at 10 S Lewis Ave., where Phillips and Gizicki will discuss their approach and creative process

Members have early access to reserve their free tickets during a pre-sale period beginning Thursday, Feb. 13, at noon CT before tickets are available to the public at noon on Monday, Feb. 17.

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