Tim Burton Debuts His Art At The MoMA
11/18/2009
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Filmmaker Tim Burton helped the New York's Museum of Modern Art launch his art including drawing, paintings, puppets, and films.
Marjorie Quinn
Last evening was the first look at filmmaker Tim Burton's artwork was presented at New York's Museum of Modern Art (MoMA). The show, which will run at the MoMA from Nov. 22 to April 26, is one of the most anticipated exhibitions of the season.
According to the museum, the presentation features artwork during span of Burton's films as well as pieces from other unused projects. Burton's student art, early non-professional and non-film endeavors will be on display. It is not clear if work from Burton's upcoming film, "Alice in Wonderland" will be included in the show.
Joining Burton for his exhibition was actress, girlfriend, and mother Helena Bonham Carter, actor Johnny Depp, composer Danny Elfman and actor Danny DeVito.
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