The Animator's Art

Free from commercial restraints, animators explore their art

After WWII, animation was increasingly recognised as a vital art form in its own right. Commercial work put food on their plates, but animators longed for creative freedom, and many production companies and determined animators created independent works in between paid gigs. Unshackled from commercial concerns, the resulting films were often daring in their pursuit of abstraction or personal expression. Meanwhile, many artists from other media have found that animation adds a vital new dimension to their work. But while such films were celebrated in their community they were rarely shown more widely. This collection showcases often hard-to-see examples of the animator's art at its purest and most individual.

34 items in this collection

13 Cantos of Hell

Green Men, Yellow Woman

Animated Genesis

Damon the Mower

Xeroscopy

Boolean Procedure

Two Faces

The Wardrobe

New Computer to help Animators

Painter and Poet No. 1

Painter and Poet No. 2

The Mirocle

Stanley

Painter and Poet No. 3

The Transformer

John Gilpin

Up

Iconic images by photo-pioneer Eadweard Muybridge come to life in this striking video collage.

Muybridge Revisited

Football Freaks

Time

Love Is All

Spirit of Place

Amore Baciami

Family Tree

Chelsea Manning Had Secrets

The Black Dog's Progress

Tad's Nest

The Life Size Zoetrope

Imperial Provisor Frombald

Apocalypse Rhyme

Damaged Goods

The Emperor

Engine Angelic

The Interpreter