L'exposition sera aussi présentée à Melbourne (Australie) du 24 juin au 10 octobre 2010
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Tim Burton will be on at ACMI, Federation Square from 24 June through to 10 October 2010.
Hollywood is headed for Melbourne in 2010 with Premier John Brumby announcing that Australian Centre for the Moving Image (ACMI) will host Tim Burton, a major retrospective of the work by the famed Hollywood director, as part of the Melbourne Winter Masterpieces series.
Mr Brumby said the Australian exclusive exhibition would travel to Melbourne direct from the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York.
“Tim Burton is the creative genius behind some of the most loved hits and cult-classic films of our time. From Beetlejuice to Batman Returns, Edward Scissorhands and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, his imagination has captured audiences across the world,” Mr Brumby said.
“This exhibition will explore Tim Burton’s entire career, as director, artist, illustrator, writer and photographer and features artworks and objects drawn from his personal archive, as well as studio archives and private collections.”
The exhibition will also bring together over 700 examples of rarely or never-before-seen drawings, paintings, photographs, storyboards, moving-image works, puppets, maquettes and costumes.
It will be accompanied by an extensive public and education program and a retrospective of Burton’s films at ACMI’s state of the art cinemas.
Arts Minister Lynne Kosky said Tim Burton looked set to become yet another blockbuster exhibition for Melbourne next winter.
“From the original The Nightmare Before Christmas and Corpse Bride puppets, to costumes from Edward Scissorhands, Batman Returns, and Sleepy Hollow and props straight from the set of Mars Attacks! this exhibition will offer something for audiences of all ages,” Ms Kosky said.
“Providing an insight into the mind of one of our the world’s most loved directors, the exhibition will trace his 27-year career from earliest childhood drawings, to student films, his work at Walt Disney Studios, right up to his latest blockbuster – the yet to be released Alice in Wonderland.”
ACMI Director Tony Sweeney said ACMI shared the privilege of being one of only three locations in the world to host the exhibition.
“We are absolutely delighted to be partnering the Victorian Government and MoMA to bring this extraordinary exhibition to Melbourne. Burton’s amazing catalogue of work, and his inspirational artistry has garnered him an international audience of fans and he has influenced a generation of young artists across the moving image art spectrum,” he said.