Supernatural America: The Paranormal in American Art

by Robert Cozzolino (Editor)

Hardcover, 2021

Status

Available

Call number

N6505 .S92

Publication

University of Chicago Press (2021), Edition: First, 320 pages

Description

"Simply put, the history of American manifest destiny is written in blood and paved with ghosts: those of Native Americans, slaves, war casualties, and countless others caught in the crosshairs of our nation's "progress." Between the trauma, bloody wars, everyday violence, and the threat (always) of nuclear annihilation, a culture of the supernatural has long been part of our heritage. This quirky book is the exhibition catalogue for "the first major assessment of the supernatural in American art." As such, it studies works from the nineteenth century to the present day, works by artists exploring all manner of things spooky from séances to UFO sightings to possession to the ghosts that stalk our battlefields, lynching sites, and the space of other unhappy adventures. The exhibition itself promises to be strong-minded and colorful. Many of the artworks on the walls and in the pages of the catalogue are captivating, creepy, or occasionally just plain silly as they explore contacts between the living and the uncanny"--… (more)

Language

Original language

English

Physical description

320 p.; 11 inches

ISBN

022678682X / 9780226786827
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