NEVER ENOUGH NOIR!
John Lyon Gallery (5th floor)
The Photographer's Gallery
16 - 18 Ramiles Street
London W1F 7LW
17 January - 30 March 2014
“In this series of photographs David Lynch extends his unique cinematic style to dark and brooding images of derelict factories. The exhibition will feature black and white photographs shot in various locations including Germany, Poland, New York and England. The images depict the labyrinthine passages, detritus and decay of these manmade structures – monuments of a bygone industrial era slowly being taken over by nature. The exhibition will also include sound works created by the artist. This will be the first European showcasing of this series. The exhibition is curated by Petra Giloy-Hirtz, a curator and author based in Munich.”
“In this series of photographs David Lynch extends his unique cinematic style to dark and brooding images of derelict factories. The exhibition will feature black and white photographs shot in various locations including Germany, Poland, New York and England. The images depict the labyrinthine passages, detritus and decay of these manmade structures – monuments of a bygone industrial era slowly being taken over by nature. The exhibition will also include sound works created by the artist. This will be the first European showcasing of this series. The exhibition is curated by Petra Giloy-Hirtz, a curator and author based in Munich.”
Photo credit: Sebastian Kim
Big thanks to Brandon Jordon of the LA band “Crime Rock” for contacting me & for the Facebook mention. This film noir-influenced band is a musical version of my canvases! Check them out here http://www.crimerock.com & stay posted for an album cover collaboration in the near future.
My noir tribute to David Lynch, Quentin
Tarantino & Joel & Ethan Coen –
“Between Midnight and Dawn” - Acrylic on
Canvas – SOLD
Richard Danskin Galleries, Palm Desert, CA
La Jolla Cove, San Diego CA
Enjoy your weekend as I will with more from my new fave Miss Tess Parks. . .
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