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SUMMARY:Exhibition - The Art of Walt Disney Animation Studios: Movement by Nature
DESCRIPTION:From 14th October 2016 to 5th March 2017\, Art Ludique-Le Musée presents the World Premiere of “The Art of Walt Disney Animation Studios – Movement by Nature”\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n \n \n \n \n\n\n\n\nWith a selection of 350 exceptional art pieces\, the exhibition – created and written by the Art Ludique museum in collaboration with the Walt Disney Animation Research Library\, pays homage to the Studios’ incredible modernism and artistry over almost a century. \nMany Disney Animation films have become among the most beloved classics within cinema history – from the first animated feature of all time\, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs to beloved contemporary classic\, including the #1 animated film of all time\, Frozen.\nThe exhibition shows how much the energy behind these masterpieces has been new and visionary in its time. \nWalt Disney is without doubt one of the greatest artists of our time\, using the cinema screen much like a painter’s canvas\, bringing drawings to life. In 1935\, he wrote: “I definitively feel that we cannot do the fantastic things\, based on the real\, unless we first know the real”. This desire to bring authenticity to animation led animators to use the world around them as inspiration\, especially nature. During study sessions using live models or animals that were brought into the studio\, the artists would keenly watch their movements and their walk\, transposing these observations into each film in a unique way. The exhibition will show drawings never seen before\, including studies of a fawn for Bambi and a walking dog for 101 Dalmatians\, as well as animation drawings for famous Disney heroes such as Snow White\, Maleficent and Tarzan\, showing the care taken to reproduce movement when animating an expressive and appealing character. \nOver the decades\, the Disney studio films naturally echoed most of the important artistic movements of their era\, creating sequences with an avant-garde look\, sometimes with influences from surrealism\, cubism and even abstract art. Visitors will see the development process used for the art of animation in the 1920s-1940s\, the resolutely modern direction of the 1950s\, the change of style in the 1980s marking the transition from the famous “Nine Old Men” to a new generation of artists\, and the latest productions from 2000 to today\, offering a reinterpretation of contemporary mythologies. Special attention is paid to the revolutionary techniques\, invented in-house by the Disney Animation Studios\, which allowed the art of animation to progress – from synchronised sound to the multiplane camera and the use of computer generated backgrounds in traditional films. \nThe vitality provided by studying of life in movement coupled with the influence of successive art movements is at the heart of “The Art of Walt Disney Animation Studios – Movement by Nature”.\nOriginal historic artwork will be displayed from the very first Mickey Mouse cartoons including Plane Crazy (1928) and Steamboat Willie (1928)\, as well as pieces from numerous Studios’ well known animated films:\nSnow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937)\, Pinocchio (1940)\, Fantasia (1940)\, Dumbo (1941) Bambi (1942)\, Saludos Amigos (1942)\, Alice in Wonderland (1951)\, Lady and the Tramp (1955)\, Sleeping Beauty (1959)\, 101 Dalmatians (1961)\, The Jungle Book (1967)\, The Little Mermaid (1989)\, Beauty and the Beast (1991)\, The Lion King (1994)\, Pocahontas (1995)\, Mulan (1998)\, Tarzan (1999)\, Tangled (2010)\, Wreck-it Ralph (2012)\, Frozen (2013)\, Big Hero 6 (2014)\, Zootopia (2015)\, and Walt Disney Animation Studio’s highly anticipated upcoming new release\, Moana (2016). \nThe exhibition “The Art of Walt Disney Animation Studios – Movement by Nature” is a truly an innovative first-of-its-kind celebration of Disney Animation and a prime example of the innovative presentations offered by the first museum in the world .
URL:https://artludique.com/v2/index.php/evenement/exposition-lart-des-studios-danimation-walt-disney-le-mouvement-par-nature/?lang=en
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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SUMMARY:Exhibition - The Art of DC - The dawn of Superheroes
DESCRIPTION:From 31st March 2017 to 08th january 2018\, Art Ludique-Le Musée presents the World Premiere of “The Art of DC – The dawn of Superheroes ”\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n \n \n \n\n\n\n\nArt Ludique-Le Musée has teamed up with DC Entertainment and Warner Bros. Consumer Products to debut ‘The Art of DC – Dawn of the Super Heroes\,’ a one-of-a-kind exhibition that celebrates DC’s rich history\, unique mythology and iconic Super Heroes and Super-Villains such as Superman\, Batman\, Wonder Woman and The Joker. An original creation by Art Ludique-Le Musée\, ‘The Art of DC – Dawn of the Super Heroes’ will feature nearly 250 original drawings\, more than 300 preparatory sketches for the cinema and a curated selection of authentic costumes and props used in the films. \nThis exhibit showcases original drawings of DC’s stable of famous Super Heroes and Super-Villains\, as well as iconic scenes and landmarks\, from world renowned artists including Jim Lee\, Bob Kane\, Neal Adams\, Frank Miller\, Alex Ross and many more. \nAlso on display is the original costumes from blockbuster DC films including the famous cape worn by Christopher Reeve in the Superman movies and Lynda Carter’s iconic Wonder Woman costume from the 1970s. Costumes and props from more recent films directed by Zack Snyder\, Tim Burton\, Joel Schumacher and Christopher Nolan are also showcased alongside the Wonder Woman’s outfit coming from the last movie.\nThis unique exhibition showcases almost a century of artistic creations that followed the introduction of an innovative new genre imagined by two adolescents from Cleveland\, Joe Shuster and Jerry Siegel\, the creators of Superman. First introduced in Action Comics #1 in 1938\, Superman\, the world’s first official Super Hero\, quickly revolutionised the era\, influencing art\, literature\, fashion\, TV and of course films. \nThe figurative and narrative strength of DC Super Heroes stems from the fact that their creators didn’t just imagine a genre – they also devised all its elements. Whereas medieval stories\, crime novels and westerns all use authentic references from the era\, the creators of Super Heroes invented the costumes\, settings\, and emblems for their characters. The graphics and colour palettes of these new heroes (and their formidable enemies) went on to bring the characters to life and spark the imagination of generations of readers.  \nThe rapid success of Superman quickly inspired other publishers and a young artist by the name of Bob Kane\, who along with Bill Finger\, created the character of ‘the Bat-Man\,’ an extraordinary new hero whose first adventures were featured in a DC (“Detective Comics”) book the following year.\nWhile Superman is a tireless champion dedicated to protecting life and battling injustice with his array of superpowers and abilities\, Batman is a mortal man fighting crime using his intellect\, physical training\, and an arsenal of gadgets and vehicles developed using his vast wealth and resources. They are two opposites – the near-god and simple mortal. \nHowever\, this contemporary mythology would not have been complete without the fundamental presence of Wonder Woman\, a character who became a trailblazer and symbol for peace\, justice and equality. Superman\, Batman and Wonder Woman defined the genre on which all subsequent Super Heroes are based. \nThe exhibition ‘The Art of DC – Dawn of the Super Heroes’ perfectly honours this essential and visionary artistic contribution\, one that has influenced its era and is now an integral part of both modern-day culture and our image of contemporary mythology.
URL:https://artludique.com/v2/index.php/evenement/exposition-lart-de-dc-laube-des-super-heros/?lang=en
LOCATION:Musée des arts ludiques – Quai d’Austerlitz\, Quai d'austerlitz\, Paris\, France
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220625
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230109
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SUMMARY:The 25 years Dreamworks Animation exhibition is in Saint Quentin !
DESCRIPTION:Our 25 years Dreamworks Animation exhibition is presented in Saint Quentin in the Aisne\, in the impressive Saint-Jacques gallery\, whose building dates back to 1562!\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \nMore than 200 works\, original drawings and digital paintings from the studio’s iconic films\, including Shrek\, Kung Fu Panda\, Dragons\, Madagascar\, The Trolls\, The Bad Guys\, accompanied by exclusive interviews with the artists who participated in their creation\, will be exhibited at the Galerie Saint-Jacques. \nThe exhibition is open to the public from June 25\, 2022 to January 8\, 2023 and to celebrate the Dreamworks studio’s anniversary…it’s free!
URL:https://artludique.com/v2/index.php/evenement/lexposition-25-ans-dreamworks-animation-est-a-saint-quentin/?lang=en
LOCATION:Galerie Saint-Jacques\, Saint-QUentin\, 02107\, France
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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