The Uncanny House investigates the sense of unheimlich within the rooms of the Rome apartment where Goethe lived between 1786 and 1788, through the work of eighteen international artists.
In the wake of the widespread leitmotiv that nourished literary fantasy, fairy tales, horror stories and artistic creation alike since the early 19th century, The Uncanny House investigates the sense of unheimlich within the rooms of the Rome apartment where Johann Wolfgang von Goethe lived from 1786 until 1788. A house that provides an especially favoured locus for uncanny disturbances: its apparent domesticity, its residue of nostalgia, its role as the last and most intimate shelter of private comfort sharpened by contrast of terror of invasion by ghosts and alien spirits. Through the work of eighteen international artists, the house thus becomes a place where ambiguities, obsessive thoughts and the neurotic folds of the human sphere become apparent.
Published on the occasion of the eponymous exhibition at Museum Casa di Goethe, Rome, in 2024.
Edited by Ilaria Marotta, Andrea Baccin, Gregor H. Lersch.
Texts by Ilaria Marotta, Andrea Baccin, Gregor H. Lersch.
Special Project by Giovanna Silva.
Poem by Analisa Teachworth.
Graphic design: Wiegand von Hartmann,
Sophie von Hartmann, Moritz Wiegand.