Extensions of Horror

Hauser & Wirth Los Angeles:
Critical Studies Curatorial Residency (Summer 2019)

A Hauser & Wirth guest explores the Extensions of Horror reading library

A Hauser & Wirth guest explores the Extensions of Horror reading library

Hauser & Wirth Extensions of Horror bibliography

From May 18 through August 11, Jessica Wawra (Kesselring) occupies Hauser & Wirth’s Book & Printed Matter Lab, a small multi-purpose space at the gallery. During her residency, she explores the theme of phantasmagoria and post-millennial horror, and provides reading material, visual aids, and films visitors can explore while visiting the gallery relating to phantasmagoria, horror.

Book & Printed Matter Lab
CalArts Critical Studies Residency
May – August 2019

Extensions of Horror
Organized by Jessica Wawra (Kesselring)

Bibliography

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