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ARTPics: Barbican Art Gallery – Watch Me Move: The Animation Show

15th Jun and runs until 11th Sep 2011.

Watch Me Move: The Animation Show is the most extensive exhibition ever mounted to present the full range of animated imagery produced in the last 150 years. Featuring a stellar line-up of artists and filmmakers including Aardman, Walt Disney, Nathalie Djurberg, William Kentridge, Étienne-Jules Marey, Pixar, Harry Smith, Studio Ghibli, Jan Švankmajer, Kara Walker and many more, the show offers an extraordinary insight into the genre as a cultural phenomenon.

Bringing together puppets, stage sets, storyboard drawings, wire-frame visualisations, cel and background images, contemporary artists, auteur filmmakers, experimental films and much loved classics, Watch Me Move: The Animation Show takes the viewer on a journey far beyond the dream world of the finished film.

www.barbican.org.uk/

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