Arts+CultureNewsThe Twin Peaks red room is coming to LA and New YorkA 3D street art installation will bring the black lodge to lifeShareLink copied ✔️May 11, 2017Arts+CultureNewsTextDominique Sisley A new 3D street art installation will bring Twin Peaks’ Black Lodge to life this week. The anamorphic campaign, launched by Showtime, will see the show’s iconic red room appear in the streets of New York, Portland and Los Angeles. As Pitchfork reports, Leon Keer and Nate Baranowski were the artists selected to collaborate on the project. While there are no images of the installation just yet, it’s set to be unveiled at the Brooklyn Academy of Music today, where it will run until May 13. It will then open at Portland’s Voodoo Doughnut Too from May 18 to 20, before taking over LA’s Autry Museum from May 25 to 27. The installation comes just over a week ahead of the cult show’s long-awaited revival – although its plot details still remain shrouded in mystery. Over the last few weeks, fans have been drip-fed cryptic teasers, a glimpse of the old locations, and a few lingering looks at the cast members. Even Kyle McLachlan, who plays Agent Dale Cooper, has refused to divulge any details. “There are a lot of things that happened in the world that I can’t talk about, that are going to be different,” he told Dazed. “When you see it you’ll have a better grasp. I’m interested to see how people will respond.” Twin Peaks will return to Showtime with a two-hour premiere on May 22. Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MOREWhy did Satan start to possess girls on screen in the 70s?Learn the art of photo storytelling and zine making at Dazed+LabsZimmermannKindred spirits and psychedelic florals: Zimmermann heads to 70s Sydney 8 essential skate videos from the 90s and beyond with Glue SkateboardsThe unashamedly queer, feminist, and intersectional play you need to seeParis artists are pissed off with this ‘gift’ from Jeff KoonsA Seat at the TableVinca Petersen: Future FantasySnarkitecture’s guide on how to collide art and architectureBanksy has unveiled a new anti-weapon artworkVincent Gallo: mad, bad, and dangerous to knowGet lost in these frank stories of love and loss