Mark your calendars, the exciting World of Tim Burton is coming to Kuala Lumpur

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What do the movies Corpse Bride, the Nightmare Before Christmas and Edward Scissorhands have in common? They all came from the brilliant mind of Tim Burton. And if you’re a big fan of his work, you’ll be thrilled to know that for the first time in Southeast Asia, the mesmerising world tour exhibition of Tim Burton is making its debut in Kuala Lumpur.

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The exhibition will open at Pavilion Bukit Jalil on 21 March 2023 and will run until 30 July 2023. There will be bundle packages for family and groups, VIP package with extra benefits, and season passes with multiple entries for fans to enjoy the original works of Tim Burton throughout the entire exhibition period.

To enhance the exhibition experience, The World of Tim Burton has also categorised the filmmaker’s extensive career of 5 decades into 10 thematic sections. Each section is composed of paintings, drawings, photographs, videos, multimedia art, sculptures and more. Malaysians can expect to an approximate 540 projects at the exhibition including signature pieces from the Tim Burton retrospective as well as over 150 new works.

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The exhibition features numerous works from Tim Burton’s early ages to the most recent project across mediums of sketches, paintings, drawings, photographs, maquettes and puppets he used for his film works, and life-sized sculptures. Along with the artist’s signature figure of Balloon Boy at the entrance of the exhibition are numerous remarkable sculptures that were newly designed specifically for the exhibition. The World of Tim Burton has been exhibited in South Korea, the Czech Republic, Japan, Shanghai, Germany, Brazil, Hong Kong, Mexico City and Taiwan, among others.

Stay tuned for more information! In the meantime, check out the website for updates.

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