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Culture Trip
Holidays
Yang Hee-young, a 24-year-old woman, said in an interview with The
Argus
Argus,¡°The¡®Holidays¡¯sectiondesignedwithsnowonaredbackground
Ye-ji/The
was outstandingly beautiful. I could feel that Tim Burton interpreted
Christmas from a different perspective than ordinary people.¡± Like
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Yang Hee-young¡¯s noted, the ¡°Holidays¡± section, which consists of
large snowflakes on a bright red background, catches the eyes of
visitors. Tim Burton spent his childhood in his hometown of Burbank,
California. Burbank is a small and quiet rural town located next to
LA. Usually, it was a boring place where finding artistic inspiration
¡ãTheexhibition¡¯ssecondsection,¡°Holidays¡±isdisplayedonared
was almost impossible, but when the end of the year approached, all of
backgroundwithsnowflakes,andshowsTimBurton¡¯sunique
interpretationtowardChristmas.
the houses in the town were decorated colorfully, inspiring the young
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Tim Burton. Visitors can enjoy a variety of works from Tim Burton¡¯s
perspective on Christmas festivals, including Christmas trees, monsters
Ye-ji/The
eating Christmas trees, a short video from the movie ¡°Tim Burton¡¯s
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The Nightmare Before Christmas,¡±* which is one of Tim Burton¡¯s
representative works, and a witch walking through a tree-filled forest.
TheholidaythemehasbecomeasubjectthatfrequentlyappearsinTim
Burton¡¯slaterworks.
¡ã¡°TimBurton¡¯sTheNightmareBeforeChristmas¡±isoneofhis
*Tim Burton¡¯s The Nightmare Before Christmas: It is a stop motion animation that was directed
by Tim Burton in 1993, covering the story between Halloween villagers who live for the
representativeworks,whichfeaturesthestoryofHalloweenand
HalloweenfestivalandChristmasvillagerswholiveforChristmas.
Christmasvillagers.Thisisasceneoutofthemovie.
[TheIdentityofTimBurton]:
Carnivalesque,FormativeWorks,andMisunderstoodOutcasts
Carnivalesque
Thethirdsectioniscalled¡°Carnivalesque.¡±whichmeansthecombinationoftheopposite
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conceptsofhumorandfearatthesametime.Inthissection,thecharactersofclownswho
Ye-ji/The
givehumortovisitorsbutaresomewhatscaryatthesametimeoftenappear,suchasclowns
withtwistedtonguesandprotrudingeyes.Amongthenumerousclownsstaringatmuseum
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goers, ¡°Untitled (Three-Eyed Clown)¡± and ¡°Untitled (Blue Clown)¡± attract the viewer¡¯s
attention with their terrifying looks. Carnivalesque became an important subject for Tim
Burton, who was intrigued by the contradiction that the word carnival originated from the
¡ã¡°Untitled(BlueClown)¡±showsanodd-
carnival festival that proudly celebrates luxury and entertainment, while the term carnival
lookingclownwhichrepresentsthe
meanttodrawhumorthroughpunsinaserioussituation.
identityofTimBurton-Carnivalesque.
FormativeWorks:Men,Women,orCreatures?
The fourth section of the exhibition shows Tim Burton¡¯s unique imagination, with reality interpreted in his own way. The
chaoticbutbeautifulpaintings,whichshowamixtureofhumans,animals,andmythicalcharacters,seemtoreflectTimBurton¡¯s
extraordinary spiritual world. ¡°Girls,¡± which are usually described as pure and lovely beings, are also expressed as horrifying
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