Gothic: Transmutations of Horror in Late Twentieth Century ArtChristoph Grunenberg As the 20th century draws to a close, there is a Gothic theme penetrating much of contemporary art and culture. In the 1990s, American and European artists have moved increasingly towards the dark and uncanny side of the human psyche - the theatrical and grotesque, the violent and destructive. |
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CHRISTOPH GRUNENBERG 213 Unsolved Mysteries | |
JAMES HANNAHAM 119 Bela Lugosis Dead | |
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