Helmut Jahn is either daring or he’s crazy. We’ll know better when the ellipse-shaped glass dome of his planned, mostly underground library takes its place amid the Collegiate Gothic buildings of the ...
Good evening. This is a tale of obsession, of sublime passion, deep and everlasting. Those susceptible to the strange and mysterious attraction of the Gothic succumb willingly to its spell. For them, ...
Lucy’s Little Library is a monthly book column that recommends three must-reads to Ohio State’s literature lovers. Dear reader, it’s time to embrace darkness and decay with open arms. When thunder ...
Exhibits displaying the paper-cutting art of Huggington Behr and the art of Kristof Corvinus went on display Sept. 1 at the Algiers Regional Library, 3014 Holiday Drive, New Orleans. Behr is a creator ...
This autumn, BBC Two, BBC Four and the British Library are celebrating all things Gothic with a new season of programmes exploring the literature, architecture, music and artworks that have taken such ...
Two hundred rare objects will trace 250 years of Gothic literature, in the British Library’s forthcoming exhibition, Terror and Wonder. Dave McKean has designed ...
This perversely enlightening exhibition of gothic ephemera, from Sadean dresses to possessed ventriloquists, is not so much about art as it is an inquiry into the liberation of the mind The strangest ...
Gothic literature was born 250 years ago with the publication of Horace Walpole’s The Castle of Otranto. In that schlocky tale, the son of the aristocratic Manfred is killed by a falling helmet.