After a world premiere in Sion (2018), then Rimini (2019) and Barcelona (2020), the Fellini Foundation is pleased to present David Lynch exhibition. Dreams - A Tribute to Fellini from October 15th to November 4th 2020 at HOUSE SAMYAN in Bangkok as part of the centenary of Fellini's birth and Italian Film Festival.
The exhibition is set up in partnership with the Italian Embassy.
Context of the exhibition
"Fellini was, for me, a great source of inspiration.
La Strada and 81/2 were magnificent – but I like all of them.
Each movie is its own world; I love the characters,
the atmosphere and the intangible je ne sais quoi that emanates from every one."
David Lynch
David Lynch met Federico Fellini in his hospital room in Rome in 1993. It was a meeting which would have a profound effect on the American director as, only a few days after his visit, Fellini fell into a coma from which he would never recover.
But beyond a personal connection, a real artistic and intellectual affinity between Federico Fellini and David Lynch can be detected in their respective works and their lives. Both originally pursued a career as an artist – the Italian Maestro as a satirical cartoonist and the American director dreamed of becoming a painter at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts – but eventually poured their incredible talent and their fascination with dreams and the subconscious into the silver screen. Several of their films, such as Fellini’s 81/2 (1963) and Lynch’s Mulholland Drive (2001), have earned their place in the Pantheon of world cinema.
An artistic kinship and a memorable encounter are at the heart of this homage by David Lynch to Federico Fellini, featuring a series of works unveiled for the first time at the Maison du diable, the cultural centre of the Fellini Foundation in Sion.
For the exhibition, David Lynch has also selected 12 drawings by the Maestro in keeping with his own work from the collection of the Fellini Foundation for Film (Sion, Switzerland).
As a reminder, David Lynch's exhibition in homage to Fellini had its world premiere at the Maison du Diable in Sion in 2018, then at the Castel Sismondo in Rimini in 2019.
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The exhibition is realized in partnership with the company Creative Stage in Geneva and the Filmoteca de Catalunya.