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Remembering ‘Twin Peaks’ with an art exhibition

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Twenty years on, “Twin Peaks’ ” pop culture influence, iconography and catchphrases have proved infinitely more durable than the series itself, the latter being abruptly axed in 1991 after two seasons. As fodder for artwork, the small town whodunit/supernatural melodrama is rich like a jelly doughnut with a ready backlog of imagery not limited to the iconic Laura Palmer senior class photo, the pie and coffee duo, the aromatic Douglas fir and black and white chessboard tiles. “In the Trees: Twin Peaks 20th Anniversary Art Exhibition” will feature works by series mastermind David Lynch, actors Grace Zabriskie and Richard Beymer (Sarah Palmer and Benjamin Horne, respectively), Tim Biskup, Ashley Wood, Chris Mars, Elizabeth McGrath, Brooke Weston and others. Clifton’s Brookdale, 648 Broadway, L.A. opening reception 8 to 11 p.m. Sat. On view 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sun. Free. https://www.twinpeaks20.com.

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