Monday, July 6, 2009

The Art of Tim Burton Book



Beginning in November 2009, MoMA in New York will host a "major career retrospective on Tim Burton." You can preorder the $14 catalog from the show at Amazon. And Burton's official site lists a much larger book called The Art of Tim Burton, but doesn't provide any details as to price or issue date.

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  1. The Art of Tim Burton

    Tim Burton, known for his distinctive creative style, effortlessly blends the macabre with humor to create visually stunning films. Lesser known are their origins – his drawings. Burton’s illustrations pull you into a world that for all of its strangeness feels somehow familiar. It captures the essence of life’s absurdities. There is comfort in the sad, weird little beings that populate his imagination - a silent statement that it is ok to be different, and that it is ok to laugh at the oddness life brings us from birth. But his need to draw reaches far beyond his films. It permeates his life, his thoughts and observations flowing from pen and brush into his sketchbooks, which pile up, stuffed into every corner. For the first time, Burton has allowed his fans a broad look inside his private pages.

    The Art of Tim Burton is the definitive compilation of forty years of Tim Burton’s artistry, including film concepts and hundreds of illustrations from his personal archives, edited under the creative guidance of Burton himself. This comprehensive 434 page book is grouped into thirteen chapters that examine common themes in Burton’s work, from his fascination with clowns to his passion for misunderstood monsters, to his delight in the oddities of people. Many of Burton’s friends and collaborators offer their thoughts, insight and anecdotes about Tim Burton’s style and artistic approach to life.


    Artwork from the following films are included in this book: Alice in Wonderland (2010), Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (2007), Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and Corpse Bride (both 2005), Big Fish (2003), Planet of the Apes (2001), Sleepy Hollow, (1999), Mars Attacks! (1996), Ed Wood (1994), The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993), Batman Returns (1992), Edward Scissorhands (1990), Family Dog (1987), Batman (1989), Beetle Juice (1988), Pee-Wee's Big Adventure (1985), Frankenweenie (1984), Vincent (1982), & Hansel & Gretel (1982). The book also contains additional drawings from his illustrated book of poetry The Melancholy Death of Oyster Boy & Other Stories (1997), and from The World of Stainboy web shorts (2000).

    -Orders can be placed in mid-November exclusively through the following website: www.steelespublishing.com

    -Books will be shipped to buyers at the beginning of December 2009.
    More information can be found at: www.timburton.com

    The Art of Tim Burton
    Publisher: Steeles Publishing
    Language: English
    Deluxe Edition ISBN-13: 9781935539001
    Standard Edition ISBN-13: 9781935539018

    Artwork by Tim Burton
    Written by Leah Gallo
    Designed by Holly Kempf
    Edited by Derek Frey, Leah Gallo and Holly Kempf

    Contributing Text By:

    Allison Abbate
    Colleen Atwood
    John August
    Rick Baker
    Helena Bonham Carter
    Liccy Dahl
    Johnny Depp
    Danny DeVito
    Danny Elfman
    Carlos Grangel
    Ray Harryhausen
    Rick Heinrichs
    Martin Landau
    Christopher Lee
    Lindsay MacGowan
    Ian Mackinnon
    Shane Mahan
    Alex McDowell
    Victoria Price
    Ken Ralston
    Paul Reubens
    Deep Roy
    Winona Ryder
    Richard Zanuck


    Deluxe & Standard Edition Features:
    Hard Back
    12x11”
    434 page
    14 ‘gatefold’ fold-outs

    Standard Edition:
    Price: $69.99

    Deluxe Edition:
    Signed by Tim Burton
    Includes “The Last of Its Kind” - a limited edition, signed lithograph. (limited to 1000)
    The book is enclosed in a specially designed and fitted slipcase.
    Price: $299.00

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