Win a limited edition signed print by David Lynch

Words by Adam Woodward

Elderly man painting a large red cross on a white canvas in a dimly lit room.
Elderly man painting a large red cross on a white canvas in a dimly lit room.
The filmmaker and artist has created the piece to mark his first major UK exhibition, which opens at HOME Manchester this month.

David Lynch is taking over HOME Manchester from 6 July to 29 September for his first major UK exhibition, ‘My Head is Disconnected’, which runs as part of Manchester International Festival 2019 and promises to offer an immersive peak inside the mind of this unique artist.

To mark the occasion, Lynch has created a print entitled ‘Four (4) Heads Came Out on Wednesday’. A haunted monochrome artwork filled with Lynchian menace, the piece depicts a multi-headed person wailing against the backdrop of a lone house set on a sloping hillside.

The print is being released in a limited edition of 100, each personally signed by the artist, and will be available to purchase in person from HOME from Thursday 4 July. Excitingly, we’ve got one to give away as an exclusive to LWLies readers.

To be in with a chance of winning, sign up to our newsletter – we’ll be sending out an email later today with details of how to enter.

‘My Head is Disconnected’ is part of the David Lynch at HOME season, which runs until 29 Sept and features live music, film screenings and special events. Manchester International Festival runs 4-21 July. For more info visit mif.co.uk

Black and white image depicting a stylised figure with arms raised, captioned "For (sic) gods can on Wednesday".

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