Enter a world where humanity is on the brink of extinction.
Attack on Titan, the best-selling dark fantasy manga and anime series written and illustrated by Hajime Isayama takes place in a world where the last humans are hiding behind walls to fight against mindless gigantic humanoids. Attack on Titan: The Exhibition introduces visitors to the rich characters, themes and intricate worldbuilding of this global cultural phenomenon.
The manga series of Attack on Titan began serialisation in 2009 and since then has unravelled into an elaborate saga that transcends cultural boundaries, has spawned live-action film adaptations and has over 100 million copies sold in print. After an 11-year publication run, the manga’s recent conclusion marked the end of an era. The anime TV series of Attack on Titan started in 2013 and its fourth and final season coincides with the run of the exhibition.
Organised by SpaceLogic and presented at ArtScience Museum, Attack on Titan: The Exhibition’s first presentation in Southeast Asia serves as the culmination of Isayama’s master storytelling and artistic vision over the past decade.
Featuring over 180 artworks by Hajime Isayama ranging from the manga's earliest days to the present, the exhibition will also showcase new pieces that have not been displayed anywhere else in the world, alongside drafts and sketches from his archives. Step into Isayama's sprawling dystopia and experience an immersive battle sequence set in the Great Titan Theatre as well as displays of Titans, characters and objects from the manga.
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5+
Price
Child: 14 SGD (Singapore Residents)
Adult: 18 SGD (Singapore Residents)
Child: 16 SGD (Tourists)
Adult: 21 SGD (Tourists)
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