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Aardman Animation: 50 Years of Wallace & Gromit Magic

Summary

  • New exhibition at Young V&A celebrates Aardman's 50th anniversary.
  • Features over 150 objects, including unseen models and storyboards.
  • Interactive activities allow children to create their own animations.
Aardman Animation: 50 Years of Wallace & Gromit Magic

The Young V&A in London is set to host 'Inside Aardman: Wallace & Gromit and Friends,' an exhibition commemorating the renowned animation studio's 50th anniversary. Opening in February, it will feature over 150 artifacts, including previously unseen models, sets, and storyboards from Aardman's extensive archives.

The exhibition promises a deep dive into the stop-motion animation process, revealing how iconic characters are brought to life. Visitors will encounter early character sketches, concept art, puppets, props, and scripts. Highlights include development sketches for Morph and a storyboard from 'The Wrong Trousers,' alongside Wallace and Gromit's motorbike from a recent film.

This showcase aims to inspire the next generation, with interactive elements for children to design characters and create their own videos. The exhibition celebrates Aardman's 'handcrafted' feel and its ability to spark creativity, making animation accessible to all, from its humble beginnings to its global success.

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The exhibition runs from February 12 to November 15 next year.
The exhibition will feature characters such as Wallace & Gromit, Morph, Chicken Run, and Shaun The Sheep.
The exhibition is held at the Young V&A in Bethnal Green, east London.

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