Surreal Retrospectives

Tim Burton Honored With Show at Museum of Modern Art

Tim Burton fans will get a treat this fall when the Museum of Modern Art's 'Tim Burton' retrospective opens on November 22. The collection will include over 700 works from throughout Tim Burton's career, including puppets, costumes, drawings, paintings, storyboards, and moving-image works.

The Museum of Modern Art's Tim Burton retrospective will run until April 26, 2010, and is a must-see for Tim Burton fans.

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Implications - Personally, I can't wait to explore exhibits dedicated to such classics as 'Edward Scissorhands' and 'A Nightmare Before Christmas.' After all, we've already seen what the creations look like on a silver screen, it'd be great to see what they looked like during conception. I simply can't get enough of these quirky Tim Burton illustrations.
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