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If Nosferatu has sparked a love of hanging around dark rooms and biting things, why not bring that gothic horror aesthetic to the world of portraits?
Episode two explores how, as the Industrial Revolution promised the modern world inexplicable wonders, Gothic art and literature became both backward and forward looking.
The celebrated Tennessee snapper William Eggleston is the epitome of Southern Gothic. There’s a muggy, decadent quality to his images of beleaguered diners, gas stations and un-air-conditioned ...
The Art of Gothic: Britain's Midnight Hour (BBC4) is a three-part arts series presented by Andrew Graham-Dixon as part of the BBC's pleasingly autumnal Gothic season. Graham-Dixon's overarching ...
The “High Gothic” exhibition at the University of Hong Kong includes sacred sculptures, church mouldings, stained glass, and framed pages from vellum manuscripts.
But Parks' photographs, grouped in an exhibit curated by Casey Riley, the Minneapolis Institute of Art's global contemporary art chair, suggest other styles, including fashion photography, street ...
Episode one of The Art of Gothic: Britain's Midnight Hour begins in the middle of 18th century England, when an entirely surprising thing happened.
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