Alongside his esteemed career as a filmmaker, David Lynch has worked
as a visual artist for 50 years, producing an extensive body of
paintings, photography and works on paper. ‘David Lynch: Between Two
Worlds’ is a rare opportunity to consider Lynch’s entire creative vision
and the relationships between his practice as an artist, filmmaker and
musician.
Developed closely with the artist, the QAGOMA exhibition features
more than 200 works and is organised around three ideas – ‘Man and
machine’, ‘The extra-ordinary’, and ‘Psychic Aches’. Moving between the
porous divide of the body and the world it inhabits, the exhibition
explores the subjects of industry and organic phenomena; representations
of inner conflict; and the possibility of finding a deeper reality in
our experience of the everyday.
Source (GOMA)
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