Abstract
After studying at the Philadelphia College of Art, identical twins Stephen and Timothy Quay moved to London in the 1960s to study Graphic Design at the Royal College of Art. They soon acquired a taste for Eastern European animation and puppetry, and subsequently embarked on a 35‐year career making films. Usually working in stop‐motion, the Quay Brothers have evolved one of the most recognisable styles in the history of film, as reflected by their massive 2012 retrospective at New York's Museum of Modern Art (MoMA). Mark Morris, Head of Teaching and Learning at the Architectural Association, and Guest‐Editor Neil Spiller interviewed them in their studio in London.
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