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The Museum of Frights
Who said that art only expresses the beauty of the world? Through their works, artists also depict its darker and more mysterious aspects 👿. How about discovering some of the strangest and scariest pieces of art in history? Get ready to delve into the dark and powerful world of Francisco Goya through his iconic painting Saturn Devouring His Son. If cannibalism isn't to your taste, perhaps the unsettling worlds of Dorothea Tanning or Francis Bacon will be enough to give you chills. Welcome to the Museum of Frights! 👻

Today we have a lil spooky BONE-US – chat with Rumwolf – a multi-disciplinary installation artist, – his work often includes combinations of animation, film, painting, printmaking, and sculpture whose works are inspired by horror and general spookiness ~

BUT also he’s a musician and visual production specialist…as well as a Hallo-Event-Creator.

We get into his non-traditional path to art making, horror as a genuine influence to art making, as well as his specially curated Halloween picks.

Content produced by: Art Slice

On the agenda
podcast - 39:02
Bonus Halloween Chat with Rumwolf
By: Art Slice
video - 7:41
Francis Bacon’s Screaming Pope
By: The Canvas
video - 9:23
The Most Disturbing Painting – A Different Take on Saturn Devouring His Son
By: The Canvas
video - 10:19
The Failure of Surrealism
By: The Canvas
video - 7:23
The Disturbing Paintings of Francisco Goya
By: Curious Muse
video - 32:19
What are Scariest Pieces of Art in History?
By: Behind the masterpiece
video - 16:23
The Scream: Great Art Explained
By: Great Art Explained
video - 16:53
The Black Paintings by Goya (Part One)
By: Great Art Explained
video - 16:18
The Black Paintings by Goya (Part Two)
By: Great Art Explained
video - 16:17
Dorothea Tanning
By: Great Art Explained
video - 7:49
Damien Hirst, The Physical Impossibility of Death in the Mind of Someone Living
By: SmartHistory