Major Laika Exhibition Coming To London’s BFI Southbank
The exhibition will be accompanied by a stop-motion film screening series with guests including Henry Selick, Guillermo del Toro, and The Brothers Quay.
The exhibition will be accompanied by a stop-motion film screening series with guests including Henry Selick, Guillermo del Toro, and The Brothers Quay.
To commemorate the donation, the Academy has renamed the Margaret Herrick Library’s Graphic Arts Department as the Steven Spielberg and Kate Capshaw Graphic Arts Department.
The museum reinforces Los Angeles’ status as a major center for the physical record of contemporary art and pop culture.
Before he made his mark on Hollywood, Walt Disney launched Laugh-O-Gram in Kansas City, Missouri.
The exhibit will run at MoMA from December 11, 2022 through April 16, 2023.
“Laika: Life in Stop Motion” will open at the Museum of the Moving Image in Astoria, NY on September 1, 2022.
A group of industry figures, including the director of “Frozen,” wants to put a physical animation museum in the Burbank-Glendale-Pasadena area.
Besides more familiar work, here’s a chance to watch the Studio Ghibli co-founder’s three-hour documentary about a medieval canal system.
A gallery will examine problematic characters, from Speedy Gonzales to the crows in “Dumbo.”
The exhibition will open together with the L.A. museum on September 30.
With a career running from Miyazaki to Mario, Kotabe has made an indelible mark on both anime and video games.
“Ray Harryhausen: Titan of Cinema” will run at the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art in Edinburgh until September 5, 2021.
The Academy Museum revealed news details today about its inaugural Hayao Miyazaki exhibit.
Dates also have shifted for the Academy Awards eligibility period, submission deadlines and the opening of the Academy’s new museum.
Mickey Mouse is getting a museum retrospective for his 90th birthday.
In 2019, Los Angles will be home to the first major exhibition of Hayao Miyazaki’s work in the United States.
The “Get Animated Invasion” pop-up exhibit offers nine interactive spaces designed around select musical elements of Warner Bros. cartoons.
The iconic Disney animator will be celebrated this spring at the Walt Disney Family Museum.
A $1.5 billion museum dedicated to illustration, comics, film, and animation is coming to Los Angeles.
If someone wants to spend $1.5 billion dollars of their own money to educate people about art, you don’t say no.