Aesthetics of Spider-Man movie explored at exhibition

With the nationwide release of "Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse," an Spider-Man Movie Aesthetics Exhibition is on at GP.x Art Space through July 10.To get more news about spider man aesthetic, you can visit shine news official website.

Co-organized by Sony Pictures and GP.x Art Space, a roundtable discussion on the aesthetics of animation was held during the exhibition.

The discussion was moderated by 72-year-old Victoria Lu. She has curated many exhibitions on animation over the years. Tony Coombs, founder of the MEEF Virtual Production Group and a film producer, artist Wang Weini and Lu Liangxi from the 0-011 game sales platform were also guests at the roundtable.

From a filmmaker's perspective, Coombs shared his views on superhero imagery in artistic creation and the aesthetic idea behind it. Lu Liangxi responded to the idea that the aesthetics of animation would be the power of the future from the perspective of the game market and technological changes.

The roundtable discussion explored the aesthetic relationship between film and animation, providing an open platform for the audience to share in-depth analyses from professionals in different fields.

According to Victoria Lu, "I created a word 'anima-mix' almost 10 years ago. It was then that I realised the power of aesthetics in animation," she said.

"It not only appeals to the young generation, but is also becoming a popular IP (intellectual property). Most importantly, unlike real film stars, these animated characters never age. They are forever green.

The Spider-Man Movie Aesthetics Exhibition is a response to the debut of the animated series in 2018, opening up a new world of animation aesthetics, as well as an exploration of artistic creation and crossover collaboration.