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Fondation Folon From 25th of March till 27th of August 2017 WORLD PREMIERE “The panels in a comic strip are like a little theatre where I have the chance to animate my characters” (Peyo) Quiz question: which are the most famous of all Franco-Belgian comic strip characters throughout the world? Tintin? Asterix? No, the Smurfs! Originally known as the Schtroumpfs and called the Puffi in Italy, the Kumafu in Japan and other names in different places, the Smurfs are internationally renowned thanks to the animated television series from the Hanna-Barbera studios in the eighties, and, more recently, with the feature films produced by Sony. Inevitably, this fame has rather overshadowed the Smurfs’ creator, Pierre Culliford, known as Peyo. Born in Brussels in 1928, in the fifties this son of a British exchange broker became a mainstay of the Journal de SPIROU and created his unforgettable medieval series “Johan and Peewit” in which the Smurfs were born in 1958. The success of the little blue sprites was immediate and the Smurfs soon eclipsed Johan and Peyo’s other creations, “Benny Breakiron”, the little boy with Herculean strength, and « Pussycat".

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Fondation Folon

From 25th of March till 27th of August 2017

WORLD PREMIERE

“The panels in a comic strip are like a little theatre where I have the chance to animate my characters” (Peyo) Quiz question: which are the most famous of all Franco-Belgian comic strip characters throughout the world? Tintin? Asterix? No, the Smurfs! Originally known as the Schtroumpfs and called the Puffi in Italy, the Kumafu in Japan and other names in different places, the Smurfs are internationally renowned thanks to the animated television series from

the Hanna-Barbera studios in the eighties, and, more recently, with the feature films produced by Sony. Inevitably, this fame has rather overshadowed the Smurfs’ creator, Pierre Culliford, known as Peyo. Born in Brussels in 1928, in the fifties this son of a British exchange broker became a mainstay of the Journal de SPIROU and created his unforgettable medieval series “Johan and Peewit” in which the Smurfs were born in 1958. The success of the little blue sprites was immediate and the Smurfs soon eclipsed Johan and Peyo’s other creations, “Benny Breakiron”, the little boy with Herculean strength, and « Pussycat".

Fondation Folon Overwhelmed with work, Peyo took on assistants and established a studio which continues to perpetuate his work today, almost 25 years after his death in 1992. Yvan Delporte, chief editor from the golden age of SPIROU, said of Peyo: “Of all the comic strip authors I’ve met, Peyo was without question the best storyteller”. Pierre Culliford had two models: Hergé and Walt Disney. From the former he learned the purity of design and narrative effectiveness. From the second, the art of bringing his paper creations out of the context of albums to conquer films and merchandising. Through many rare documents (original plates, sketches, photos, movies, period documents), the exhibition will offer a chronological journey to understand Peyo’s incredible success story and, above all, his exceptional mastery of comic strip art. The Fondation Folon has called on two curators to create this journey: José Grandmont, who worked for many years in the Peyo Studio, and Hugues Dayez, author of the biography “Peyo l’enchanteur”.

From 25th of March till 27th of August 2017 Tuesday to Friday from 9 am to 5pm

Weekend & holidays from 10 am to 6 pm Closed on Mondays.

Fee: 6 €

Info: www.fondationfolon.be - Tel: +32 2 653 34 56 - [email protected]

Press Fondation Folon: Dominique Michels Tel : +32 2 653 34 56 - [email protected]