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31 Oct 2009
Culture

Mapping the Lost Highway

Mapping the Lost Highway: New Perspectives on David Lynch

One of cinema's most compelling and innovative directors, David Lynch remains a major influence on contemporary art, film and culture. In this landmark event, Tate Modern brings together leading artists, academics and writers from around the world to offer a series of new perspectives on Lynch's films.Artists and theorists will discuss Lynch's work in a range of theoretical and artistic contexts, including psychoanalysis, philosophy, prosthetics and photography. Speakers will include the visual artists Gregory Crewdson, Daria Martin, Louise Wilson, as well as the author and film-maker Chris Rodley. There will also be contributions from the writers and academics Parveen Adams, Sarah Churchwell, Simon Critchley, Roger Luckhurst, Tom McCarthy, and Jamieson Webster. A specially commissioned video interview with Lynch himself will be screened, and an accompanying film programme will take place at Tate Modern and the Birkbeck Cinema.There will be a screening of Blue Velvet on Friday 30 October at 18:30 and a screening of Inland Empire on Sunday at 14:00. Tickets can be booked for the symposium and the screenings at a special combined price of £30 (£19 concessions). Please call 020 7887 8888 to book (not available online).(source: www.tate.org.uk)

When

31 Oct 2009 @ 10:30 am

31 Oct 2009 @ 06:00 pm

Duration: 7 hours, 30 minutes


Where

Tate Modern Starr Auditorium

Riverside House

Southwark Bridge Road

United Kingdom


Language

English en


Organised by

Tate Modern (deactivated)

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