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Student's Choice: Horror

Eerie, dark, disturbing, and horrific, are not what one expects when examining art in museums. Though art can be manipulated to depict what the artist wants it to be, one wouldn’t expect something eerie or unearthly. These feelings of the paranormal and bizarre can be portrayed across any art medium. Various prints, photographs, sculptures, and paintings, some of which are currently on display at DOMA, have that eerie feeling. Through this selection, one can find different mediums that exude a similar feeling of an unsettling and ghostly atmosphere.

Selections made by Zoe-Rose Dieguez, Art History Major, class of 2023

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Title Artist Medium Creation Date
Deconstructing the Myth, But Scared of the One I Replaced it With   William Scarbrough   Textile, thread, fiber collage   1996 
Secrets of the Haunted House   Lawrence Steven Faden   Lithograph and watercolor on paper  1982 
Laughing Grad Against Blue   Hiram Draper Williams   Acrylic on canvas  1964 
Night Scene   Harold Black   Watercolor  1938 
X from the portfolio Images: 1990   Richard Finch   Lithograph Print  1991 
Poe (from the Mask of the Red Death)   Federico Castellon   Lithograph on paper  about 1969 
Ghost Town Church, Mississippi   Frank Foster   Silver gelatin print  n.d. 
Dalí Skull from the Halsman/Dalí Portfolio   Philippe Halsman   gelatin silver print  1951 
Dalí Cyclops from the Halsman/Dalí Portfolio   Philippe Halsman   gelatin silver print  1953 
Ghost Camp   James Lavadour   Lithograph and drawing on paper  2002 

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