Exhibition listing

Len Lye, Shelling out

28 Oct 2023 – 28 Apr 2024
Len Lye, The Birth of the Robot, 1936. Courtesy of Shell Global and the Len Lye Foundation. From material preserved and made available by Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision

Shelling out explores the often-overlooked stop motion animations of Len Lye—Experimental animation (1933) and Birth of the Robot (1936)—to showcase the immense versatility in Lye’s early practice.

Sitting in the shadow of Lye’s acclaimed direct animated abstract films, Experimental animation (1933, also known as The Peanut Vendor) and Birth of the Robot (1936) demonstrate the versatility in Lye’s practice during the 1930s alongside his own artistic flair operating in a commercial filmmaking world.

Shelling out digs deep into the Len Lye Foundation archives to illuminate these films and their production. The exhibition explores the independently produced The Peanut Vendor as a calling card for Lye’s talents as an animator with his figure on the musical pulse. Produced three years later, The Birth of the Robot delivered on Lye’s commercial potential as a director, to deliver a fantastical science fiction adventure for the Shell Oil Film Unit.

Together, these films capture Len Lye putting his artistic stamp to the golden age of animation.

Curated by Megan Denz, Assistant Len Lye Curator

The $1,500 award will be given to the most original contribution to Len Lye scholarship.
The award is open until 31 August and commemorates the artist Evan Webb (1952-2023) who was a key figure in the research and restoration of the work of Len Lye.

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