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Online Talk: The Appearance of Ghosts

Free, donations welcome

Chiara Fumai The Book Of Evil Spirits, 2016 Courtesy the Waterside Contemporary

Can the dead return to haunt the living? The idea is deeply rooted in our imaginations. For centuries we have told each other stories about ghosts, and they have made a huge impact on our cultural life, appearing in plays and poems, novels and stories, ballads and caricatures, paintings and photographs.

Susan Owens, author of The Ghost: A Cultural History, will discuss the British obsession with ghosts, asking: how has their appearance and behaviour changed over time? And what do their shifting roles reveal about them – and us?

Dr Susan Owens is a writer and former Curator of Paintings at the V&A. Her books include The Ghost: A Cultural History and Spirit of Place: Artists, Writers and the British Landscape, a Times book of the year.

This talk is related to the current Millennium Gallery exhibition, Not Without My Ghosts: The Artist as Medium.

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