TIM BURTON BOOK SIGNING AT THE MOMA BOOK STORE TODAY

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WEDNESDAY, NOV. 18: TIM BURTON BOOK SIGNING AT THE MOMA BOOK STORE

Coinciding with the launch of Tim Burton’s career retrospective at MoMA — which features artwork from the conception of his dark oeuvre, work from unrealized projects, and early student films — our goth prince visits the museum’s bookstore to sign copies of the exhibition’s catalog and book The Art of Tim Burton, a 400+ page collection of Burton’s spooky, spindly genius. Play hooky from work and go see him in the pale flesh.

MoMA Books,
The Museum of Modern Art,
11 W. 53rd St., 2nd fl.,
(212) 708-9400.
2:30-4 p.m.
Free.

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