Mondo Sets ‘Twin Peaks’ Art Show During This Year’s SXSW

It’s still hard to believe that Showtime released eighteen new episodes ofTwin Peaksin 2017.David LynchandMark Frost’s show often leaned on dreamlike imagery, but those new episodes somehowreally happened, and now a newTwin Peaksart show is coming to Mondo Gallery to pay tribute to the mind-boggling series. Check out several pieces from the upcoming show below.

Twin Peaksis so cerebral and otherworldly that it almost seems designed to be impossible to fully comprehend, so it’s fitting that the name of this show isThe Art of Greg Ruth: A Twin Peaks Interpretation. I wouldn’t trust anyone who claims they’ve unlocked the definitive true meaning of the show, but we can all attempt to interpret it, and artist Greg Ruth’s interpretation appears to include incredibly lifelike depictions from the series. Take a look at a few of his pieces below.

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Ruth does a fantastic job capturing the essence ofTwin Peaksin these pieces: there’s a twisted, foggy sense of dream logic that cuts through the center of them, tapping into the same primal, ineffable place that Lynch aimed for when he directed the show. I’m sure these images read as nonsense to those who haven’t seen the newest batch of episodes, but for those who have, looking at these is like getting jolted right back into the surreal world of the show. Here’s what Ruth had to say about the upcoming show:

“Twin Peaks changed everything in the spring of 1990, and I was mesmerized by its weekly soap-opera format and brilliant dance between mystery, comedy and romance and a kind of horror that had never before existed on the small screen. It influenced a generation of admirers and later inspired me to use it as a short series of portraits of the various keys characters as I tested my new love of graphite work under the umbrella of my self-assigned weekly drawing series, The 52 Weeks Project. When Twin Peaks aired on SHOWTIME®recently, it sparked an even more enthusiastic and complex series of original drawings that still seems inexhaustible. It is a wellspring of totems, symbols, storytelling and character that is unmatched by any other contenders out there. Twin Peaks continues to be a deep inspiration for me personally, and it is nothing short of the most insanely fantastic honor imaginable to be able to launch this print series and gallery show. If I could only whisper in my ear 27 years ago with the promise of this…”

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The Art of Greg Ruth – A Twin Peaks Interpretationwill feature over sixty new prints. They’ll be available for sale in person at the Mondo Gallery in Austin, Texas on opening night,July 26, 2025, and whatever is left will be made available online atMondoTees.comin monthly batches from March through August. Here’s the online release schedule:

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