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The Architecture of David Lynch Richard Martin (Tate, UK)

The Architecture of David Lynch By Richard Martin (Tate, UK)

The Architecture of David Lynch by Richard Martin (Tate, UK)


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The Architecture of David Lynch by Richard Martin (Tate, UK)

From the Red Room in Twin Peaks to Club Silencio in Mulholland Drive, the work of David Lynch contains some of the most remarkable spaces in contemporary culture. Richard Martins compelling study is the first sustained critical assessment of the role architecture and design play in Lynchs films. Martin combines original research at Lynchian locations in Los Angeles, London and Lodz with insights from architects including Adolf Loos, Le Corbusier and Jean Nouvel and urban theorists such as Jane Jacobs and Edward Soja. In analyzing the towns, cities, homes, roads and stages found in Lynchs work, Martin not only reveals their central importance for understanding this controversial and distinctive film-maker, but also suggests how Lynchs films can provide a deeper understanding of the places and spaces in which we live.

The Architecture of David Lynch Reviews

A thoughtful exploration of Lynchian space, The Architecture of David Lynch ... [provides] a wealth of architectural readings, a diverse bibliography, and a wonderfully insightful analysis of Lynch's filmography that inspire and enrich re-viewings. * New Review of Film and Television Studies *
Architecture is more central to the cinema of David Lynch than that of any other film-maker, and now a book finally exists that not only grasps architecture's significance for Lynch but shows that it is impossible to understand these films without a thorough knowledge of the role that architecture plays in them. Martin's book is godsend for anyone with even a passing interest in David Lynch or the relationship between architecture and cinema. He bombards us with insight after insight. -- Todd McGowan, University of Vermont, USA
In this important and original study Richard Martin explores connections between the cinema of David Lynch and a series of distinctive urban spaces, drawing on insights from architectural history, cultural geography and contemporary film theory. -- Matthew Gandy, University College London, UK
While David Lynchs admirers have long marvelled at his talents as an engineer of atmosphere, the directors architectural thinking has not received the scholarly attention it deserves. The Architecture of David Lynch is thus a welcome study. Brimming with insight and intelligence, this book inhabits the obsessive spatial topoi of Lynchs films, and finds there the traces of history. In Martins fascinating account, Lynchs moody architecture is a way of engaging modernitys built environments through the kinds of spaces that only cinema can fashion. -- Justus Nieland, Michigan State University, USA
The reviewer commends the author on the works intelligence and insightful considerations of Lynchs use of space, place and architecture in his films... With an impressive bibliography and 62 color plates of film stills, reproductions of paintings, and photographs of filming locations, the book is an important contribution to Lynch scholarship and engages film scholars to consider the dynamics of space, place and architecture in cinema... Martins text effectively joins the canonical works of Lynch scholarship, while simultaneously forcing all film scholars to re-evaluate the impact, effect and importance of space, place and architecture in film. * CINEJ Cinema Journal *
Incisive and highly readable... Martin finds solid rhetorical ground and a plethora of interdisciplinary source material from which to articulate astonishingly deep, intricate, and, yes, original readings of Lynchs work... The Architecture of David Lynch is clearly an indispensable entry in a densely analyzed field of film and auteur studies. * Jason Clemence, Cultural Politics *
Martins study is such an important addition to Lynch studies, offering a unique analysis of Lynchs cinematic work through design and construction... Martins particular, unique focus shows how architecture forces us to confront the strange within the urban and suburban, and the social forces at work in the use of architecture, essentially re-establishing and altering our conceptions of the everyday. * Siobhan Lyons, Media International Australia *

About Richard Martin (Tate, UK)

Richard Martin is Curator of Public Programmes at the Tate, UK, and a tutor at the Bartlett School of Architecture, UCL, UK. He completed his PhD at Birkbeck, University of London, UK having previously worked at the Commission for Architecture and the Built Environment (CABE). He has taught at Birkbeck, Middlesex University and Tate Modern.

Table of Contents

Prologue: Three Journeys Introduction: Mapping the Lost Highway 1. Town and City 2. Home 3. Road 4. Stage 5. Room Acknowledgments Notes Image Credits Works Cited Index

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NPB9781350146792
9781350146792
135014679X
The Architecture of David Lynch by Richard Martin (Tate, UK)
New
Paperback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
2019-10-03
248
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