The world lost one of its premiere film auteurs when David Lynch died last week. It also lost a fascinating visual artist.
Working daily as part of what he called his "art life," Lynch summoned forces that he would translate to the silver screen.
A look at how David Lynch used music in his work, as a way of scaring the audience and moving them, as seen with his use of ...
David Lynch’s surrealist filmmaking has served as an inspiration to many. Read on to learn more about this iconic and ...
Lynch was drawn to the natural light of Los Angeles and, in turn, drew fans to him with his light shown from within.
David Lynch was a once in a lifetime individual. The man's work spreads many decades and has influenced countless artists to this day. IPR's Anthony Scanga takes a look back at his work - from film to ...
Bingay, Lynch and Beattie / Bil Bingay There are few moments in life when you meet your creative hero, but even fewer when you get to create something with them. Working with director David Lynch ...
The director said years before his death that his third feature film was a "total failure" in his eyes william karel/Sygma via Getty David Lynch revealed ... working in all these different mediums ...
The director himself came off as almost performatively normal. Masterpieces like “Eraserhead” and “Mulholland Drive” said ...
As part of its celebration of the life and work of David Lynch, the Criterion Channel will be showing the intimate ...
When art curator Robert ... pollution, that all seemed to inspire him," he said. Two of Lynch's homes in Philadelphia, at 2429 Aspen St. and on Poplar, were used in his early works.