David Lynch is putting down the coffee cup and bringing an art exhibition to New York next week. This is his first solo show in the city since 1989, right before Twin Peaks hit the small screen, and it will be hosted by the Tilton Gallery (Lynch is long time friend's with the owner, Jack). According to Gallerist, the show will feature gold-framed (in the style of Francis Bacon) paintings, sculpture, works on paper, photographs, and a 42-second film. The works are all "fairly recent," created between 2009 and 2012.
David Lynch Headed To The Upper East Side With New Art Exhibition
Photos: Cindy Sherman Exhibition Starts Today At MoMA!
For four decades, photographer Cindy Sherman has created an incredible body of work based around impersonation and archetypes. Combining a love of fashion with endless curiosity for the grotesque and strange, she has developed the ability to seamlessly slip from one persona to another. Her chameleon-like sensibility has turned her into the David Bowie of the photography world, as well as one of the most influential modern photographers. And starting today, you can see the definitive retrospective of Sherman's work at the Museum Of Modern Art.
Bucky's Back! Fuller's Fly's Eye Dome and More
The great porous globe that has suddenly landed among the ivy and trees of verdant LaGuardia Place turns out to be a structural model for a radical type of affordable, prefabricated housing. This single eye-catching installation -- Buckminster Fuller's Fly's Eye Dome -- marks the opening of a a week of Buckminster Fuller celebrations in NYC.

