Dark Night of the Soul, Los Angeles

Left: David Lynch, Sparklehorse and Danger Mouse. Right: David Lynch. Untitled, 2009. Digital Print mounted on aluminum. Edition 1 of 7. Courtesy Michael Kohn Gallery, Los Angeles.
Iconoclastic filmmaker David Lynch and music visionary Danger Mouse are collaborating on their first ever project and installation, Dark Night of the Soul, on view at the Michael Kohn Gallery from May 30 through July 11, 2009.
For their premiere collaboration, David Lynch and Danger Mouse have designed a two-room installation at Michael Kohn Gallery capitalizing on the interplay between the music from Danger Mouse’s and Sparklehorse’s album Dark Night of the Soul and the artwork David Lynch created for the album, allowing the mediums of art and music to complement one another. Fifty of Lynch’s photographs are mounted on aluminum panels that seem to float on the gallery walls, reinforcing the moody rhythms of the music from Dark Night of the Soul that will play throughout the gallery. The installation encourages a fully enveloping experience that surpasses the individual visual or auditory elements.
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Opening Reception: Saturday May 30
Exhibition: May 30–July 11, 2009
Hours: Tuesday through Friday, 10am–6pm; Saturday, 11am–6pm
Dark Night of the Soul
Michael Kohn Gallery
8071 Beverly Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90048