One-Tank Trip
for Oct. 20/18
By Jim Fox
“Ehh, what’s up
doc?” as Bugs Bunny would ask.
Well, “sufferin' succotash! (Sylvester the Cat),” let me tell you.
The Looney Tunes gang will invade the Woodstock (Ontario) Art Gallery
including Bugs, Tweety Bird, Daffy Duck, Elmer Fudd, Porky Pig, Sylvester, Wile
E. Coyote and the Roadrunner.
These Looney Tunes
and Merry Melodies alumni will be there in some form for the Art of Warner
Bros. Cartoons exhibition from Nov. 10 to Jan. 5.
It provides a “fascinating
behind-the-scenes look at how these classic cartoons were made,” said Mary
Reid, the gallery’s director/curator.
“Through cels,
model sheets, story sketches, animation drawings and concept paintings, you’ll
discover the evolution of so many favourites,” she added.
Not only are there
original concept drawings to see how Bugs and the others were conceived, visitors
can see the creation of animation before the leap into digital.
You don’t have to “be vewy, vewy quiet,” to see Elmer Fudd after that
pesky wabbit, Bugs.
Unlike Disney
Studios, Warner made cartoons that were brash, reckless and filled with topical
references, bringing animation into the thick of contemporary life.
The result from the
Hollywood animation studio was a body of work appealing also to adults that became
a significant part of North American movie comedy and culture.
Since
the 1930s, Warner’s Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies have entertained audiences
with their wit and sophistication.
The
travelling exhibition shows treasured remnants of related art objects used in
the making of Warner’s classic cartoons through the 1960s.
Reviewers call
exhibition “vivacious, colourful and highly enjoyable.”
“If
you loved Bugs and his friends as a kid, mark your calendar and relive your
childhood,” Reid said, and bring the kids and grandkids, too.
So, “th-th-th-that’s
all folks! (Porky Pig)
One-tank trip towards London
It was 50 years ago
when London painter Jack Chambers (1931-1978) stood on the Highway 401 overpass
at Exit 232 in Woodstock and took photos.
With these shots,
he created his iconic painting called “401 Towards London No. 1,” now owned by
the Art Gallery of Ontario.
Jack Chambers’ 50-year-old painting of Highway 401, Exit 232 is on display at the Woodstock Art Gallery. (Art Gallery of Ontario). |
Artist Gary Spearin
has created a current-day painting at the Norwich Avenue overpass that’s being replaced.
He brought the historical
fact about the Chambers’ painting to the attention of the Woodstock Art Gallery
(WAG) and Ontario’s Ministry of Transportation (MTO).
To celebrate the
significance of this location and the construction of a new span, Spearin helped
to create artwork on display, along with Chambers’ painting, at the gallery
until Jan. 25.
Artist Gary Spearin’s
2018 painting of the Highway 401 exit is also on display.
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There is also a commemorative
plaque acknowledging Chambers’ connection to Exit 232 and recognizing the
importance as more than just an access point to Canada’s busiest highway.
Spearin,
coordinator of Fanshawe College’s Fine Arts program, also created a video about
Exit 232 that’s being shown at ONroute highway service centre locations.
If you go
The Woodstock
Art Gallery (449 Dundas St.) is open Monday to Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
(except Wednesdays until 7 p.m.).
Details: cityofwoodstock.ca/en/live-and-play/wag-events-and-programs.aspx;
(519) 539-6761, Ext. 2801
No trick Monster Jam
The larger-than-life
Monster Jam trucks rev into London on Oct. 26 to celebrate Halloween with
treats at Budweiser Gardens.
Kids younger than
12 dressed in costume will receive a Monster Jam voucher between 3 p.m. and 5
p.m. for any of the three shows on Oct. 27 and 28.
Grave Digger will be roaring around the track in London at Monster Jam. |
The preview will
feature fan-favourite trucks, Grave Digger and Northern Nightmare, with crews handing
out treats, posing for photos and signing autographs, said publicist Beth
Merrick. monsterjam.com
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Jim Fox can be reached at onetanktrips@hotmail.com
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