Sunday, March 14, 2010

Tim Burton Exhibit Coming to an End....







A widely known exhibit at the MoMA (Museum of Modern Art) in NYC is coming to an end on April 26, 2010. This exhibit showcases Tim Burton, an American director of such films as Pee-wee's Big Adventure, Edward Scissorhands, Beetlejuice, Nightmare Before Christmas, Batman and many more. Basically any film Johnny Depp as starred in Tim Burton has directed it as of late. If you're a fan of his films, the exhibit showcases his early sketches of every film he's made and also showcases some of the actual props used in them. But not only that it shows his early work as a teenager and his attempt of making short films. Some of his sketches are straight out humorous and dark at the same time as he tries to make fun of society and it's people. It is a must see exhibit that showcases abundance of his work and leaves the museum goers feeling overwhelmed after viewing his amazing artistic talent.

Yet if you're not familiar with all of Tim Burton's movies there also showings at the MoMa's theater of his movies if you want to catch up on his oldies which most of us have never seen on the big screen.

I recommend in buying the tickets online instead of showing up to the museum which are usually sold out. This exhibit has been going on since November and is now coming to an end. Perhaps it's an idea to check out during Spring Break!

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