For the first time the Cartier Foundation is presenting work by David Lynch that is not just cinematographic. Until 27 May, 130 photographs, 500 drawings and sketches and 30 paintings, retrieved by the director of the Paris foundation Hervé Chandès from his villa at Los Angeles, will be on show together with the early short films by the director of Mulholland Drive. The works reveal the lesser-known side, as well as the nightmares, obsessions and neuroses of the brilliant cult filmmaker who thus shows himself to be an all-round artist. They also constitute another way of interpreting the disturbing and oneiric paths of his experimental filmmaking that at times lies at the limits of accessibility. E.S.