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David Lynch’s paintings and the contrast between still-images versus moving — Tips and tricks for how to file your taxes as an artist
Writer’s Room
Host Lindsay Preston Zappas is joined by Carla contributor Travis Diehl to discuss his article from issue 14, “Lynch in Traffic,” which discusses David Lynch’s transition from painter to filmmaker. They talk about the deskilled style of his painted works, where the resolution of his paintings is left unanswered in his films, and how his depiction of ’50s-style clichés and traditional gender roles land in 2019.
LA at Large
Lindsay is joined by L.A. art accountant Jim Walters to discuss all things taxes. Here, we discuss the complicated task of doing taxes as an artist, break down deductions, art trades, filing statuses, and common tax rules that artists unknowingly break.
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David Lynch’s paintings, and the contrast between still-images versus moving — Tips and tricks for how to file your taxes as an artist