THE WORLD OF TIM BURTON

Mori Arts Gallery, Tokyo, Japan

ArtisTree, Taikoo Place, Hong Kong

Mori Arts Gallery, Tokyo, Japan

Lafayette Art and Design Center, Shanghai, China

 

CURRENT EXHIBITION

May 1 - September 30, 2024
Municipal House (Obecní dům)
Prague, Czech Republic


FUTURE VENUES

October 25, 2024 - April 21, 2025
the Design Museum
London, UK


PAST VENUES

October 10, 2023 - April 7, 2024
The National Museum of Cinema at the Mole Antonelliana
Torino, Italy

March 21 - July 30, 2023
Pavilion Bukit Jalil
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

October 20, 2022 - March 5, 2023
The National Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall
Taipei, Taiwan

April 29 - September 12, 2022
DESIGN MUSEUM at Dongdaemun Design Plaza (DDP)
Seoul, South Korea

August 15 - November 18, 2018
C-MINE CULTURAL CENTER
Genk, Belgium

December 6, 2017 - April 8, 2018
Museo Franz Mayer
Mexico City, Mexico

November 5, 2016 - January 23, 2017
ArtisTree, Taikoo Place
Hong Kong

June 26 - October 10, 2016
Lafayette Art and Design Center
Shanghai, China

February 3 - June 5, 2016
Museum of Image and Sound (MIS)
São Paulo, Brazil

August 16, 2015 - January 3, 2016
Max Ernst Museum
Bruhl, Germany

February 27 - April 19, 2015
Grand Front Osaka: Knowledge Capital Event Lab
Osaka, Japan

November 1, 2014 - January 4, 2015
Mori Arts Gallery
Tokyo, Japan

March 28 - August 3, 2014
City Gallery Prague: The Stone Bell
Prague, Czech Republic

 

Lafayette Art and Design Center, Shanghai, China

Drawn from Tim Burton’s personal archive and representing the artist’s creative output from childhood to the present day, this exhibition of 500 drawings, paintings, photographs, sketchbooks, moving-image works, and sculptural installations focuses on the recurrent visual themes and motifs that resonate in the distinctive characters and worlds found in Burton’s art and films.

While Tim Burton had been previously known almost exclusively for his cinematic work, including Beetlejuice (1988), Batman (1989), Edward Scissorhands (1990), Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993), Ed Wood (1994), Big Fish (2003), Corpse Bride (2005), and Sweeney Todd (2007), the international exhibition of Burton’s art displays the full range of his creative production, revealing a versatile artist whose unique vision transcends mediums and formats.

Tim Burton at Museo Franz Mayer, Mexico City, Mexico

The exhibition reveals an inimitable style that is informed by Burton’s specific perspective. His amalgamations of man, animal, and machine are evocative of an artistically-inclined Dr. Frankenstein with an unfettered imagination. The interplay between horror and humor figures prominently in Burton’s art and films and this theme of the “carnivalesque”—the mixture between comedy and the grotesque—is seen in projects from Batman to Alice in Wonderland (2010). Perhaps his most notable and well-known motif, the soulful melancholy of Burton’s iconic misunderstood outsiders—from Edward Scissorhands and Jack Skellington to the Corpse Bride and Frankenweenie—is deftly expressed in the drawings featured in the exhibition.

Timothy Walter Burton (b. 1958) grew up in Burbank, California, a homogenous suburban American neighborhood that compelled Burton to find respite and escape from its blandness. Guided by the movies on television, comics in the newspapers, myths and fables told in school, and other forms of popular culture as well as the holiday seasons (when houses and lawns in his neighborhood were decorated with festive trappings), Burton incorporated these lifelong influences into his art at an early age. His childhood sketches demonstrate Burton’s range and call to mind the work of his predecessors, including classic cartoonists and illustrators such as Edward Gorey, Charles Addams, Don Martin, and Theodore Geisel. The impact of Japanese monster movies, Expressionist Cinema, Universal Studios’ horror catalog, and suspense maestros William Castle and Vincent Price also permeate Burton’s work.

Comprised of works from his signature films and projects including The Nightmare Before Christmas and The Melancholy Death of Oyster Boy and Other Stories (1997) to never-before-exhibited artworks, The World of Tim Burton is a deeply engaging experience that gives the public access to the artist’s very personal and singular output.

“The World of Tim Burton” is organized by independent curator Jenny He in collaboration with Tim Burton Productions.

 

MIS, São Paulo, Brazil

C-MINE Cultural Center, Genk, Belgium

Lafayette Art and Design Center, Shanghai, China

Museum of Image and Sound (MIS), São Paulo, Brazil