Exploring Exhibitions in the Magic City | The Art of Studio Ghibli Exhibition
📷 Surely there can't be any fans of Hayao Miyazaki's anime who haven't heard about this? The world premiere of 'The Story of Studio Ghibli - An Immersive Art Exhibition' has opened on Shanghai's West Bund!
🎊 The exhibition includes 3 major pavilions and 24 sections, covering an area of 2,800 square meters. It offers a comprehensive retrospective of Studio Ghibli's classic animated works through a combination of physical scenery and digital lighting technology, bringing an immersive artistic feast to fans of Hayao Miyazaki's anime.
👍 A six-meter-tall Totoro statue stands at the entrance of the exhibition hall, striking a classic pose from the movie. The whimsical world tour of Studio Ghibli officially begins here.
🌸 The exhibition displays 600 books from Studio Ghibli's collection. The onsite props have been meticulously crafted by more than 10 Japanese artisans, realistically recreating scenes from classic Hayao Miyazaki animations such as 'Spirited Away', 'My Neighbor Totoro', 'Howl's Moving Castle', and 'Porco Rosso', making visitors feel as if they are in a dreamy animated world.
🌺 In addition to paying tribute to classic works, the exhibition also debuts previously unreleased stills from Hayao Miyazaki's Oscar-winning new work 'How Do You Live?' after 'Spirited Away'. Audiences who have not yet seen the movie can immerse themselves in the charm of this new work in advance through scenes such as a circular screen wall, the life elevator, and a light and shadow tunnel.
🌳 In the secondary pavilion's 'Spirited Away' Bathhouse Shopping Street, visitors can also check in to experience the limited Ghibli merchandise area and themed dining space, fully experiencing the charm of the Ghibli animation world. Friends who are interested, go take a look~
🌱 Exhibition period: April 12, 2024, to October 31, 2024
🌱 Exhibition: The Story of Studio Ghibli - An Immersive Art Exhibition World Premiere
🌱 Address: 2F, International Media Port, No. 10 Longtai Road, Xuhui District, Shanghai
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After shopping for less than an hour, the real scene in front is not bad. The Totoro bus is very cute, but the time to see the exhibition is a bit too short compared to the road. Many of the back are screencasts. The restaurant is not open yet.