Animazing Gallery Hosts Tim Burton And Henry Selick "The Art of Stop Motion" Exhibit And Sale

By: Dec. 22, 2009
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An outstanding collection of storyboards, conceptuals and original props from Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas, Corpse Bride and Henry Selick's Coraline will be on exhibition and for sale in SoHo from November 12th through the year.

The Art of Stop Motion is the biggest collection of original works used in the production of these films ever presented for a gallery sale and exhibit; more than 70 pieces and 12 props. The collection will be on exhibit at Animazing Gallery through the end of the year. Animazing Gallery is located at 54 Greene Street, on the corner of Broome in SoHo, and is open 7 days/week. Admission to the gallery is free and open to the public.

The props and storyboards featured in The Art of Stop Motion were used in the development of Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas & Corpse Bride. Also included are conceptual works from Henry Selick's Coraline. The exhibition aims to celebrate and demonstrate the behind-the-scenes pre-production artistry involved in creating a stop-motion animation film, and runs concurrently with the Tim Burton retrospective at The MoMA, which opened on November 22nd and runs through April 26th, 2010




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