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    Guillermo del Toro likes monsters more than he likes you

    August 5, 2016 / 0 Comments

    When Mexican director Guillermo del Toro makes art go pop, your heart can usually skip a beat. From now on to 27th of November, LACMA has took on to put on display over 500 objects from del Toro’s personal collection of monsters and curiosities, organized around seven themes – childhood and innocence, Victoriana, magic, alchemy and the occult; movies, comics and pop culture; Frankenstein and horror; freaks and monsters; death and the afterlife. The exhibition also features a Rain Room of the director’s invention, where you will feel miles away from the California sun. The first thing you see on arriving the exhibition is a statue of the Angel of…

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