The fantasy world of Guillermo del Toro has come to life at the Los Angeles Museum of Art (LACMA). Through elements from his fantasy film narratives such as The Faun's Labyrinth and The Hobbit, objects from his personal collection and sketches from his notebooks, the exhibition explores part of Thor's creative process. Immerse yourself in the extravagant imagination of the famous Mexican director.
If you enter these days Los Angeles Museum of Art (LACMA), you will actually enter the head of the famous Mexican director Guillermo del Toro or into his fantasy world. The exhibition consists of sculptures, paintings, prints, photographs, costumes, artifacts, books, models and films. In their entirety, approx 500 items, which reflect part of the Tors fantasy world and what fuels this world.
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"This exhibition represents a small piece of things that have moved, inspired and comforted me throughout my life." Retrospective is divided into eight thematic sections. One of them is youth, in which we explore the child who plays a central role in his films.
Highlights from the Guillermo del Toro exhibition:
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