About this Event
Lost pieces of art from the golden age of Hollywood have been rediscovered. Six original backdrops from the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer film archive have been donated to the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland from the American Art Directors Guild archive.
These magnificent pieces were created by George Gibson, a Scot who trained in Glasgow before moving to Hollywood in the early 20th century, pioneering the new art form of painted backings for film. At MGM’s request he formed and headed for thirty years the first, and most important, in-house Art department of any major film company.
Join us for a special talk, hosted by Gary Fry, Head of Scenic Art, Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, to find out more about how these – and other – iconic pieces of film history were created and used on the big screen, enjoyed by audiences worldwide.
The event is part of Blythwood Festival, for more events please visit their website -
https://www.glasgowblythswoodfestival.co.uk/
in-house
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
The Glasgow Art Club, 185 Bath Street, Glasgow, United Kingdom
GBP 10.00