In this SundayArts Choice get a look into a world filled with creatures, monsters, and mad doctors. Ron Magliozzi, assistant curator in the Department of Film at MoMA, gives a tour of the Tim Burton exhibit, a retrospective featuring his early work as well as a large number of his unrealized projects.

Tim Burton
Posted: February 1st, 2010
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wow for a short piece thier was so much information.i just i wish it was on longer
Wonderful! The piece is as inspired as the exhibit itself.
That was very informative. The piece was very nicely done. The flow of the information and coinciding pictures kept me interested and I learned alot about Tim Burton in a short period of time. Very well Done.
I’m really glad I saw this film. It explained so much to me. This is not an art form I would normally appreciate easily. I had been thinking that I would not get to the city for this show, but now I am trying to make it happen. Very interesting, and I wish I were able to find more of these little gems. They inspire a greater interest, especially toward an unfamiliar artist.
Tim Burton he’s my faaavorite!
I’d love to post this to my Facebook profile….Why don’t you add links so we can do that easily?