Dreams and Nightmares at the Fin de Siècle
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The last decade of the 19th century in Europe saw an explosion of evocative and disturbing works of art, reflecting a cultural cynicism felt around rapid industrialization, a perceived moral decline, and the rural flight to urban centers.
These anxieties inspired Symbolist artists to draw on a dark and mysterious vocabulary of demons, skeletons, femmes fatales, and the visual manifestation of inner dreams and nightmares. Strange Realities: The Symbolist Imagination explores this cultural landscape from many perspectives and geographies, including France, Belgium, Norway, and Germany. On the eve of Halloween, join curator Jay A. Clarke to take a closer look at these psychologically intense and relevant works.
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Support for this program is provided by the Allan McNab Endowed Fund.
