Mediating the Sublime: Immersive Encounters with Goya and Munch

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  • Nikita Mathias MUNCH (Senior Concept Developer), University of the Free State, Bloemfontein (research fellow)

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https://doi.org/10.29311/mas.v23i2.4863

Abstract

Contributing to ongoing debates surrounding immersive experiences in museums, this essay proposes the aesthetic category of the sublime as a productive framework for immersive mediation and exhibition-making. How can immersive mediation be conceived to reconcile the experiential qualities of immersion with the often challenging demands of meaning-making and ethical reflection?

The potential of the sublime to address this challenge is explored through the example of the art exhibition Goya and Munch: Modern Prophecies (MUNCH, 2023-24). Drawing on a wide range of materials, I examine specific aspects of the sublime relevant to the development of the exhibition’s mediation. These include the sublime’s excessiveness, unpresentability, ethical dimension, and close ties to the ridiculous.

Author Biography

Nikita Mathias, MUNCH (Senior Concept Developer), University of the Free State, Bloemfontein (research fellow)

Nikita Mathias’s research interests lie in the fields of art history, media studies and aesthetics. His publications include the monograph Disaster Cinema in Historical Perspective: Mediations of the Sublime (2020, Amsterdam University Press) and articles on contemporary immersive experiences. He is currently Senior Concept Developer at the museum MUNCH in Oslo, Norway. He develops art exhibitions and immersive visitor experiences, and is a curatorial contributor to the museum’s experimental Lab space. He is a research fellow in the department of art history and image studies at the University of the Free State in Bloemfontein, South Africa.

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Published

02.09.2025

How to Cite

Mathias, N. (2025). Mediating the Sublime: Immersive Encounters with Goya and Munch. Museum & Society, 23(2), 160–177. https://doi.org/10.29311/mas.v23i2.4863

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