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  1. The art of darkness
    a treasury of the morbid, melancholic and macabre
    Author: S. Elizabeth
    Published: 2022
    Publisher:  Frances Lincoln, London

    "The Art of Darkness is a visually rich sourcebook featuring eclectic artworks from throughout history which have been inspired and informed by the morbid, melancholic and macabre. Throughout history, artists have been obsessed with darkness -... more

    Universitätsbibliothek Heidelberg
    2023 C 2725
    Unlimited inter-library loan, copies and loan
    Unlimited inter-library loan, copies and loan
    Germanisches Nationalmuseum, Bibliothek
    No loan of volumes, only paper copies will be sent

     

    "The Art of Darkness is a visually rich sourcebook featuring eclectic artworks from throughout history which have been inspired and informed by the morbid, melancholic and macabre. Throughout history, artists have been obsessed with darkness - creating works that haunt and horrify, mesmerise and delight and play on our innermost fears. Gentileschi took revenge with paint in Judith Slaying Holofernes while Bosch depicted fearful visions of Hell that still beguile. Victorian Britain became strangely obsessed with the dead and in Norway Munch explored anxiety and fear in one of the most famous paintings in the world (The Scream, 1893). Today, the Chapman Brothers, Damien Hirst and Louise Bourgeois, as well as many lesser known artists working in the margins, are still drawn to all that is macabre. From Dreams & Nightmares to Existential Dread, Murder & Mayhem to Supernatural Beings - this book introduces sometimes disturbing and often beautiful artworks that indulge our greatest fears, uniting us as humans from century to century. But, while these themes might scare us - can't they also be heartening and beautiful? Exploring and examining the artworks with thoughtful and evocative text, S. Elizabeth offers insight into each artist's influences and inspirations, asking what comfort can be found in facing our demons? Why are we tempted by fear and the grotesque? And what does this tell us about the human mind? Of course, sometimes there is no good that can come from the sensibilities of darkness and the sickly shivers and sensations they evoke. These are uncomfortable feelings, and we must sit for a while with these shadows - from the safety of our armchairs"--Publisher's description

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9780711269200
    Subjects: Art; Art; Melancholy in art; Art - Thèmes, motifs; Art - Psychologie; Mélancolie dans l'art; theme; Art - Psychology; Art - Themes, motives; Melancholy in art
    Scope: 239 Seiten, Illustrationen, 23 cm
    Notes:

    "The Art of Darkness is a visually rich sourcebook featuring over 200 carefully curated artworks inspired and informed by the morbid, melancholic and macabre."--Page 4 of cover

    Includes bibliographical references (page 236) and index

    Introduction: in praise of shadow -- Part one. It's all in your mind -- Dreams & nightmares -- Psychological distress -- Whispers from the void -- Part two. The human condition -- Ailments & afflictions -- Depravity & destruction -- Matters of mortality -- Part three. The world around us -- Darkness in bloom -- Where the wild things are -- Mysterious landscapes, ruins & ravaged places -- Part four. Visions from beyond. Gods & monsters -- The restless dead & other eerie entities -- Dark arts & forbidden mysteries.