A retrospective of David Lynch’s work in the city that haunts him – Philly.com #PAFADavidLynch

The pulsing heart of “David Lynch: The Unified Field” – the career retrospective of art and experimental film from the man who dreamed up the movies Eraserhead, Blue Velvet, and the television series Twin Peaks – lies at the intersection of Broad and Cherry Streets, in the 1870s Frank Furness-designed Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. That’s where this ambitious show will be housed from Sept. 13 to Jan. 11.

A retrospective of David Lynch’s work in the city that haunts him – Philly.com.

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. by Gary Fulk
., a photo by Gary Fulk on Flickr.

Via Flickr:
View of Philadelphia from Reading Viaduct 2013

Accidentally tore the film removing it from camera, exposing more than half the roll attempting to fix situation and continue shooting. Didn’t work, but I was able to salvage some images with some interesting light leaks.

Roll with the mistakes.