ArtInsights
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ArtInsights Animation and Film Art Gallery is an Art Gallery specializing in animation and film art.
Previously located in the Reston Town Center in Reston, Virginia, the gallery migrated to an online-only business model in October, 2023.
The gallery represents original production artwork (such as animation cels) and limited edition pieces, as well as film and illustrative art (e.g. giclées ). Themed exhibits were arranged regularly in the physical gallery space, and continue online through newsletters.[1][2]
The physical gallery was host to many film and animation related exhibitions and their website continues to exclusively host official production and concept artwork from specific artists in the industry. In addition to in-gallery activities, Artinsights consistently contributes to efforts and projects related to the conservation and promotion of film artwork.
ArtInsights was founded by co-owners Leslie Combemale and Michael Barry in December 1994. The gallery featured primarily vintage and new limited editions and original animation cels from animation studios[3][4] such as Walt Disney, Warner Brothers and Hanna-Barbera, as well as art from Peanuts, and other smaller animation studios.[5]
History
In 2005, the gallery began featuring art from the Harry Potter book series by Fred Bode and Mary Grandpre,[6] as well as interpretive Disney art by a variety of artists including Jim Salvati, John Rowe, Tim Rogerson and Toby Bluth. At this time, ArtInsights also began retail representation of cinema artist John Alvin.
Later, the gallery expanded their film art inventory with properties including Indiana Jones, The Wizard of Oz, The Lord of the Rings, James Bond, and Star Wars original art.
The gallery has direct partnerships with a collection of film and illustrative artists and continues to represent the estate of the late John Alvin exclusively.
Closure of Physical Gallery
Prompted by changes at Reston Town Centre, combined with the impact of COVID-19, the gallery found greater success by focusing on building relationships with their clients through phone and email, and chose to move their business activities exclusively online. The physical gallery closed on 15 October 2023.[7]
Exhibitions
ArtInsights held exhibitions regularly since opening in 1995. Some notable exhibitions include:
- "The Art of Sleeping Beauty: original cels and drawings". The opening was attended by Mary Costa, the voice of Aurora.
- "Classic cels of Courvoisier Galleries"[8] with original art originally released through the gallery in San Francisco between 1937 and 1945.
- "The Art of Pink Floyd The Wall" including cels, backgrounds, and drawings used in the film.
- "Heroes of the Negro Leagues" featuring original art created for the book by Mark Chiarello.The entire collection of art shown was used in the making of the baseball cards and the book "Heroes of the Negro Leagues".[9]
- "John Alvin: Leaving a Legacy of art for film" with original drawings and paintings spanning his career of movie campaign art.[10][11]
- "Hollywood is Dead" featuring re-imagined movie posters by illustrator Matt Busch.[12]
- "Marvel vs DC: The Art of the Superhero" featuring original and limited edition artwork from a variety of artists including Alex Ross, Jim Lee, Gabriele Dell'Otto and Simone Bianchi.[13][14]
In August and September 2010, they had both "The Official Art of Harry Potter"[15][16] including original drawings and paintings by Tommy Lee Edwards used for the style guide for Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone and "A Galaxy of Star Wars Art"[17] including original art never before available for public purchase by top selling Star Wars artist Christian Waggoner and production painter for Star Wars: Episode III, William Silvers as well as official Star Wars Celebration V artist Randy Martinez.