‘Twin Peaks’ 20th Anniversary Art Exhibition
There is one DVD that never leaves my side — David Lynch’s supremely weird TV classic, Twin Peaks. My teenage years are a blur, but I remember who I was with when I saw the series for the first time, where I saw it, and how hard I fell for it’s strange, misunderstood characters.
Last week, I discovered @TwinPeaksArchve on Twitter, and to my delight they are just as obsessive as I am about the show. They’re a virtual well of Twin Peaks awesomeness! That’s where I learned about this 20th anniversary exhibition, In the Trees, which opens Saturday, February 12 in L.A. (get there early, it’s first-come admission). Clifton’s Brookdale in downtown L.A. is hosting the exhibition, which will feature work by David Lynch, Grace Zabriskie (Sarah Palmer), and Richard Beymer (Benjamin Horne) — along with a slew of other artists.
David Lynch/Twin Peaks news site, dugpa.com, has also announced the following:
“The event will also mark the release of an official product line for “Twin Peaks.” Products include items from the town of Twin Peaks itself, such as a hotel stationary set from the Great Northern, shirts from Big Ed’s Gas Farm and coffee cups from the Double R Diner. A David Lynch-designed logo for the 20th Anniversary will also appear on merchandise.”
Yes! This!
Visit the event site for further information (you’ll supposedly be able to order the new merch there too), and check out the Twin Peaks Archive. Below are some of the works that will be on display.
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