Ghosts
Ghosts
Ghosts
Ghosts
Ghosts
Ghosts
Ghosts
Ghosts
Ghosts
Ghosts

Ghosts

Christoph Merian
$29.00 USD

Whether as frightening specters or Halloween costumes – ghosts are everywhere. Whether seen as independent entities or as manifestations of a tormented psyche, they remind us of hidden, unsettling, and repressed forces. No surprise that ghosts have long haunted the arts as well. This publication traces the many ways ghosts have left their mark on visual culture. It explores the history of ghost imagery and investigation in Europe and the U.S. since the 19th century. Since then, artists in all media have explored the ghostly realm between life and death, horror, and humor, the visible and invisible – often as metaphors for violence and repression.

Works by William Blake, Nicole Eisenman, Katharina Fritsch, Johann Heinrich Füssli, Ryan Gander, Mike Kelley, Paul Klee, René Magritte, Meret Oppenheim, Tony Oursler, Cornelia Parker, Thomas Schütte, Rachel Witheread and many more.

Pages: 140
Dimensions: 210 x 300 mm
Format: Softcover
Year: 2025
Language: English, German
Publisher: Christoph Merian