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DAVID LYNCH: BETWEEN TWO WORLDS

In an Australian first, an exhibition of the art and cinema of David Lynch will be presented exclusively at GOMA from 14 March until 7 June 2015.

Featuring over 200 works, ‘Between Two Worlds’ explores Lynch’s practice as a visual artist for 50 years, including paintings, photography and works on paper. The exhibition also includes a complete retrospective of Lynch’s film, video and works for television.

In addition to a live In Conversation event at QPAC, a full program of events including public programs and special musical performances, as well as celebrations of the anniversary of television series Twin Peaks 1990–91, will be announced shortly.

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Exhibition
In addition to rarely seen paintings and drawings from the mid-1960s, ‘Between Two Worlds’ includes lithographs, an important presentation of Lynch’s photographs of factories and nudes, and recent large-scale paintings.
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Screenings
A specially-curated program of Lynch’s short and feature films, works for television, documentaries and independent projects produced for online platforms will screen at the Gallery’s Australian Cinémathèque.

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In Conversation
QAGOMA in association with QPAC presents ‘David Lynch: In Conversation’ on Saturday 14 March 2015. In this exclusive to Brisbane event with special guests, David will share insights into his life, his work and his many passions – painting, film, music and meditation.

This initiative is supported by Arts Queensland through the Super Star Fund, a Queensland Government program that delivers super star performances exclusive to the State.

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Publication
David Lynch: Between Two Worlds includes over 200 images illustrating Lynch’s wide-ranging oeuvre — drawing, painting, printmaking, photography, mixed media, film and video — and an engaging interview with the artist, conducted by exhibition curator José Da Silva, Senior Curator, Australian Cinémathèque.

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