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David Lynch: Between Two Worlds

Opening Weekend

The highly anticipated David Lynch: between Two Worlds exhibition opens this weekend at GOMA, with David Lynch himself in Brisbane for the occasion.

David Lynch: between Two Worlds Goma

The exhibition, on which he has collaborated closely with GOMA, spans all of his prolific career across film, TV, video, music, photography and visual art, offering a unique opportunity to get a glimpse of the inner workings and underlying vision of one of the world’s great creative minds.

David Lynch: between Two Worlds Goma

And it’s one exhibition that diehard fans and those for whom timeless films and TV shows like The Elephant Man, Eraserhead, Blue Velvet, Twin Peaks, Wild at Heart or Mulholland Drive were rites of passage will not want to miss.

David Lynch: between Two Worlds Goma

Highlights of the opening weekend are:

Curator’s Talk – Join David Lynch: Between Two Worlds curator Jose de Silva as he provides key insights and an illustrated introduction to the exhibition. Mar 15 Cinema A 1pm Free

Pretty as a Picture: The Art of David Lynch 1977 – Filmed on set during the making of Lost Highway, the story of how modern day Renaissance Man makes a movie. Mar 15 2pm Ticketed

Lynch (One) 2007 – Complied from 2 years of footage as David Lynch filmed Inland Empire, Lynch (One) offers an intimate picture of his creative process. Mar 15 3.30 Ticketed

Need to know – Tickets to David Lynch: Between Two Worlds may be purchased in various combinations (plus online booking fee):

Exhibition Entry – A$15 Conc $12 Memb $11
Season Pass (Exhibition Only) – A$45 Conc $36 Memb $33
Exhibition Entry + Single Film – A$20 Conc $16 Memb $14
Exhibition Entry + 5 Films – A$42 Conc $33 Memb $30
Single Film – A$9 Conc $7 Memb $6
5-Film Pass – A $36 Conc $28 Memb $24
Special Events – A$20 Conc $16
Lynch by Night – A$20 Conc $16

Buy tickets here

David Lynch: Between Two Worlds

Opening Weekend

GOMA

Stanley Place

South Brisbane

Mar 14-15

10-5

$11-$49*

Map

Stanley Place South Brisbane

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