Monday, October 7, 2019

Ray Harryhausen Treasures Restored

 
The late Ray Harryhausen is the man most synonymous with stop-motion animation and for good reason. Harryhausen’s contributions to films like It Came from Beneath the Sea, The 7th Voyage of Sinbad, Jason and the Argonauts, and Clash of the Titans immortalized him as a legend, his work paid tribute to by everyone from Chuck Russell in Nightmare on Elm Street: Dream Warriors to Sam Raimi in Army of Darkness. Next year, the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art pays tribute to the stop-motion master with Ray Harryhausen: Titan of Cinema.


https://www.creativeboom.com/inspiration/ray-harryhausen/

Reported by Creative Boom, it’ll be “the largest and widest-ranging exhibition of Harryhausen’s work ever seen,” including materials both previously unseen and newly restored.
Classic creatures from the Harryhausen vault that have been restored include:

  • Medusa, Clash of the Titans
  • Skeletons, Jason and the Argonauts
  • Kraken, Clash of the Titans
  • Allosaurus, One Million Years B.C.
  • Minaton, Sinbad and the Eye of the Tiger

  • Vanessa Harryhausen, Ray’s daughter, told the site: “Our plans to celebrate Dad’s centenary at the National Galleries in Edinburgh are so exciting; if he was still around, he would be so enthused by all of our plans for 2020! It’s wonderful that we are able to display so much of Dad’s collection: the space at the Galleries gives us great scope to display as many of his models and artworks as possible, as well as personal items which have never been exhibited before, such as his equipment and tools.”



     



     

    3 comments:

    Rob R said...

    Fantastic!!!

    DrGoat said...

    Love to go see that.

    Cal's Canadian Cave of Coolness said...

    For guys our age, Dr G, this was cutting edge special effects.