Monday, August 1, 2011

LACMA adds tests to 'Burton' exhibit

The Tim Burton exhibit at LACMA just received a bit cooler -- beginning Friday, LACMA holds weekly outside tests of Burton photos "The Corpse Bride," "James and also the Giant Peach," "Pee-wee's Large Adventure" and "Alice's adventures in wonderland." Tests complement the already popular and expansive Tim Burton art exhibit that works as a retrospective about the helmer's artwork returning completely to his childhood. The exhibit has attracted a lot more than 130,000 site visitors since its May opening and sells out each weekend. Feet traffic with the Burton exhibit earnings a lot more than 3,000 patrons every day. An outfit contest and gala have been in the whole shebang for that exhibit's Halloween finale. LACMA hopes to support all site visitors throughout the ultimate several weeks from the exhibit and intends to ensure that it stays open from 11 a.m. March. 30 through night time Halloween. Free August tests are held at LACMA-adjacent Hancock Park every Friday at 8 p.m. A lot of LACMA, the Tim Burton exhibit and ticket info are available at lacma.org. Contact the range newsroom at news@variety.com

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