Caption Iron-on patch, A Clockwork Orange, c1971, The Stanley Kubrick Archive, University of the Arts London Archives and Special Collections Centre See the Stanley Kubrick Archive at the UAL Archives and Special Collections Centre based at London College of Communication.

The archive of acclaimed filmmaker Stanley Kubrick features material spanning his entire career. Find out more about what you can access at UAL and learn more about his work through filmed interviews with his family and colleagues. What’s in the archive? The archive spans Kubrick's entire career from his time as a photographer for Look Magazine to his final film Eyes Wide Shut. There is material about his unfinished projects, especially AI: Artificial Intelligence and Aryan Papers. There are even records created posthumously including DVD and video re-releases, documentaries and books about Kubrick and his work. The archive includes: scripts

research materials like books, magazines and location photographs.

set plans and production documents - call sheets, shooting schedules, continuity reports and continuity Polaroids.

props, costumes, poster designs, sound tapes and records

publicity press cuttings You can search the entire archive using our online catalogue.

Visiting us The Stanley Kubrick Archive is currently only available to UAL students and staff, Monday to Friday, by appointment only If you wish to book an appointment please email: archive-enquiries@arts.ac.uk to request an appointment, with at least three working days’ notice. For further details please read our updated visiting information

The Stanley Kubrick Travelling Exhibition This exhibition showcases the iconic work of Stanley Kubrick through original designs, models and props. Visitors can see costumes, scripts and shooting schedules from all his films including: 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968), A Clockwork Orange (1971), Barry Lyndon (1975) and The Shining (1980) and Eyes Wide Shut (1999). His early career as a photographer is also represented. The Stanley Kubrick Travelling Exhibition curated by the Deutsches Filmmuseum, Christiane Kubrick, Jan Harlan and the Stanley Kubrick Archive at University of the Arts London, with the support of Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc., Sony-Columbia Pictures Industries Inc., Metro Goldwyn Mayer Studios Inc., Universal Studios Inc. and SK Film Archives LLC. The exhibition has travelled around the globe – see where it’s exhibiting now.