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Harryhausen at the Tate

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The Tate Museum in London is currently hosting an exhibition of the art of Ray Harryhausen (1920-2013).



The show includes some of the original stop motion models used in movies like Jason and the Argonauts and 7th Voyage of Sinbad.



Harryhausen did it all. He designed the creatures, constructed them out of wire and latex, and animated them. The show includes some of his drawings and paintings, as well as the puppets or models.

Joseph Gandy, Jupiter Pluvius, 1819
The show also features some of the artwork that inspired Harryhausen, including John Martin and Joseph Gandy, above, from Harryhausen's collection.

He said, ‘Gandy is a relatively unknown painter but for sheer spectacle there are few others who come anywhere near him. This painting is one of my most prized possessions and has been a huge inspiration to me throughout my career, teaching me to think big and give my inspiration free rein.’


It is noteworthy whenever a mainstream art museum spotlights an artist from the worlds of visual effects, animation, illustration, or comics.

The way we'll see more exhibitions like this is if we attend them, share them on social media, thank the curators in the guest book, and send notes of appreciation to sponsors, lenders, and staff.
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Tate website: The Art of Ray Harryhausen through November 19
Books: A Century of Stop-Motion Animation: From Melies to Aardman (Co-authored by Harryhausen, with an introduction by me)
The Art of Ray Harryhausen
Ray Harryhausen: An Animated Life
Post on Muddy Colors: Two — Count 'Em — Two Ray Harryhausen Exhibits by Arnie Fenner


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