New Attack On Titan Exhibition In Singapore Has 3D Titans Falling From The Sky, Over 180 Artworks & More
Attack on Titan, the dark fantasy manga and anime series by Hajime Isayama, has reached cult-favourite status worldwide, including Singapore. If you're a fan, be prepared for your fangirl/boy dreams to come true. Attack on Titan: The Exhibition is making its way here!
Keep reading to find out more!
Organised by SpaceLogic and held at ArtScience Museum from 19 February to 3 July, the upcoming Attack on Titan exhibition in Singapore is the first presentation in Southeast Asia. It serves as the culmination of Isayama's master storytelling and artistic vision over the past decade.
Attack On Titan: The Exhibition
The exhibition introduces visitors to the rich characters, themes and intricate worldbuilding of this global cultural phenomenon.
At the entrance, visitors choose a path outside or inside the walls.
Photo from ArtScience Museum
The exhibition features over 180 artworks by Hajime Isayama ranging from the manga's earliest days to the present.
Photo from ArtScience Museum
There will be displays of Titans, characters and objects from the manga, including 3D titans falling from the sky - very Insta-worthy!
Photo from ArtScience Museum
A highlight is the Great Titan Theatre where visitors can experience the dystopian world and an immersive battle sequence set.
Photo from ArtScience Museum
The exhibition will also showcase new pieces that have not been displayed anywhere else in the world, alongside drafts and sketches from Isayama's archives.
Photo from ArtScience Museum
Tickets & Prices
Ticket sales will start on 20 Jan 2022.
Singapore Residents:
Adult - $18
Child - $14
Tourists:
Adult - $21
Child - $16
Attack on Titan: The Exhibition
Dates: 19 February to 3 July 2022
Opening hours: 10am – 7pm (Last entry at 6pm)
Book your tickets here -> marinabaysands.com
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