“Art challenges Technology. And Technology inspires Art”( John Lasseter).
This is the idea ruling the exhibition about
the creative PIXAR talent, revealing and
investigating the making of the highly acclaimed animated films we have come to
know so well.
Starting in the mid 1980s,
an exceptional and inspiring trio of innovators, John Lasseter, Ed Catmull and
Steve Jobs, combined their gifts in art, science and business to launch a whole
new approach to making 3-D animated films and ended up reshaping the face of
filmmaking forever. Pixar Animation Studios was formed in 1986 in California,
USA. It combines creative and technical artistry to create original stories in
the medium of computer animation. Pixar made history in 1995 with Toy Story,
the first fully computer animated feature film.
The exhibition in Palazzo
Te features over 500 works by the artists at Pixar Animation Studios, including
drawings, paintings, and sculptures that illustrate the creative process and
craftsmanship behind Pixar’s wildly successful computer-animated films. The
show spans all Pixar’s feature films (Toy Story, A Bug’s Life, Toy
Story 2, Monsters Inc., Finding Nemo, The Incredibles, Cars, Ratatouille
,WALL*E, UP, Toy Story 3, Cars 2) together with all the short films
and a preview of Brave, to be released in 2012.
On show also a sunning
Zoetrope, showing how animation works.
We are planning a special guided tour to Palazzo Te and the Pixar Exhibition, contact us for information.
Admission Fees
Adult visitors € 10,00
Visitors over 60, groups of 20 or more people € 8,00
Visitors 6 to 17 yeas and college students € 6,00
Mantova Card owners € 4,50
Primary School classes € 2,50
Secondary and Upper school classes € 4,50
Adult visitors € 10,00
Visitors over 60, groups of 20 or more people € 8,00
Visitors 6 to 17 yeas and college students € 6,00
Mantova Card owners € 4,50
Primary School classes € 2,50
Secondary and Upper school classes € 4,50