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Dark Splendor (Hardback)
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all these other countries) Usually dispatched within 72 hours | |Short Description for Dark SplendorParallel to the film career for which he is justly admired, David Lynch (born 1946) has always worked as an artist, having trained in painting at the Corcoran School of Art and the School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston in the mid-1960s. Lynch's photographs, paintings, prints, drawings, and more recently, musical compositions, are an indispensable part of his oeuvre and frequently a source of...
Full description- Publisher: Hatje Cantz
- Published: 01 June 2010
- Format: Hardback 352 pages
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- Categories: Art History: From c 1960 | Individual Artists, Art Monographs | Exhibition Catalogues & Specific Collections | Individual Photographers | Photographs: Collections
- ISBN 13: 9783775726443 ISBN 10: 3775726446
- Sales rank: 262,055
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Full description for Dark Splendor
Parallel to the film career for which he is justly admired, David Lynch (born 1946) has always worked as an artist, having trained in painting at the Corcoran School of Art and the School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston in the mid-1960s. Lynch's photographs, paintings, prints, drawings, and more recently, musical compositions, are an indispensable part of his oeuvre and frequently a source of inspiration for his films. Fans of such classics as "Blue Velvet," "Wild at Heart," "Twin Peaks" and "Mulholland Drive" will readily conjure the director's keen eye for lush but menacing neo-Surrealist tableaux, for instance, which are directly nourished by his artworks. Other hallmarks of the Lynchian style, such as cryptic messages and inscriptions, foreboding atmospherics and a famously left-field sense of humor likewise appear in the paintings, drawings and photographs collected in "David Lynch: Dark Splendor"--a landmark publication that reveals the breadth and accomplishment of his work in this realm. It contains such marvels as his matchbook drawings--pen-and-ink images of shrouded dreamscapes and interiors, inscribed on the inside of matchbooks--his wonderfully foreboding lithographs, in which scrawled captions jostle among murky figures, his photographs of industrial wastelands and his sinister paintings that incorporate materials and objects to further advance their gothic appeal. "Dark Splendor" presents these works in excellent reproductions, and will seduce fans of contemporary film and art alike.

