David Lynch: The Unified Field
| Category | Art |
|---|---|
| ISBN | 9780520283961 |
| Author | Cozzolino Robert |
| Genre | Art |
| Publishing house | University of California Press |
| Language | EN |
| Binding | Hardback |
| Pages | 160 |
David Lynch is best known as a filmmaker, but his creative roots lie in visual art. This book documents his first major U.S. museum exhibition, presenting ninety-five paintings, drawings, and prints from 1965 to the present, drawn from museum collections and the artist’s studio. Like his films, Lynch’s artworks evoke violence, dark humor, and mystery through distorted forms, unsettling imagery, and the use of text. While some pieces relate to his films, most stand as independent works revealing a parallel artistic path. Recurring themes include the home as a site of memory, passion, and menace, as well as the fragile strangeness of human relationships. Featuring rarely seen early works from his Philadelphia years, David Lynch: The Unified Field offers a comprehensive view of his visual art and artistic evolution.
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