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Tim Burton
Posted: February 1st, 2010

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.

6 Responses to “Tim Burton”

  1. sal maceli says:

    wow for a short piece thier was so much information.i just i wish it was on longer

  2. Bruce Fretts says:

    Wonderful! The piece is as inspired as the exhibit itself.

  3. Marlaina Cruz says:

    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.

  4. nancy says:

    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.

  5. Richard says:

    Tim Burton he’s my faaavorite!

  6. Cayo Hern says:

    I’d love to post this to my Facebook profile….Why don’t you add links so we can do that easily?

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