David Lynch Dark Splendor

Raum Bilder Klang

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David Lynch Dark Splendor
Raum Bilder Klang

Edited by Werner Spies, texts by Dietmar Dath, Stefanie Diekmann, Thomas W. Gaehtgens, Andreas Platthaus, Peter-Klaus Schuster, Werner Spies, graphic design by KOMA AMOK

German

2009. 352 pp., 346 color ills

30.80 x 24.40 cm
hardcover

out of print

ISBN 978-3-7757-2524-8

|The great filmmaker David Lynch as photographer, painter, and creator of drawings and prints

|The Goslar Kaiserring 2010 is awarded to David Lynch

The name David Lynch initially prompts one to think of Wild at Heart, Blue Velvet,Twin Peaks , or Mulholland Drive, yet the brilliant director actually studied art and, parallel to his film career, has continued to work as a visual artist.

For Lynch (*1946 in Missoula, Montana), his photographs, short films, paintings, prints, drawings, and—most recently—musical compositions are both an indispensable part of his oeuvre as well as a source of inspiration for his films. These works also deal with the themes that are typical for Lynch the director—most notably, the abyss behind the idyllic façade of life in the suburbs. Cryptic written messages, the inclusion of organic materials and objects, and the artist’s liberating sense of humor are hallmarks of his paintings, executed in dark colors. His photographs often feature sensitively perceived fallow industrial wastelands. This monograph presents Lynch’s most important projects, making it a kind of synopsis in the spirit of a Gesamtkunstwerk.  (English edition ISBN 978-3-7757-2644-3)

Exhibition schedule: Max Ernst Museum des LVR, Brühl, November 22, 2009–March 21, 2010

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