Museums Are Competing Over Who Has The Creepiest Exhibit, And Here Are 30 Of The Best Ones
InterviewSince its closure due to the coronavirus pandemic, the Yorkshire Museum in England has launched a weekly #curatorbattle on social media to challenge others to showcase their objects related to a particular theme. A couple of days ago, the museum posted a picture of a hair bun from the burial of a Roman woman in the third or fourth century, kicking off a new competition. This time, curators from all over were asked to share their most sinister possessions. And they delivered.
From a chilling plague mask and haunting dolls to a painted whale eardrum and beyond, museums have been responding to the #CuratorBattle with their #CreepiestObject and it's what horror movies are made about. Continue scrolling and get your share of nightmare fuel!
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"The curator battle has been gradually building as more and more museums and the general public look at our Twitter feed every Friday to see what theme we're going to pitch," Millicent Carroll, digital engagement officer for the York Museums Trust, told Bored Panda in a statement.
"Last week's 'Best Egg' had replies from the Hermitage in Russia and the American Museum of National History, but the creepiest object has taken it to another level!"
Replies have come from the German History Museum, Oshawa Museum in Ontario, Canada, the New York Historical Society, and America's first museum - the Charleston Museum. It has also been popular in the UK, with museums such as the Imperial War Museum, Bank of England Museum, curators from the National History Museum, the Ashmolean Museum, and many Yorkshire museums getting involved.
Carroll said it is great for museums to be able to still share their collections with the public when their doors are closed.
The pandemic hasn't been kind to these establishments. For example, the York Museum Trust, a charity which runs several of York's museums, including the Yorkshire Museum, was forced to close all of them due to the coronavirus. "We have lost 70% of our income, as most of it comes from visitor admissions," Lee Clark, communications manager for the trust, added.
His last words were "Tell me, after my head has been chopped off, will I still be able to hear, at least for a moment, the sound of my own blood gushing from the stump of my neck? That would be the pleasure to end all pleasures." Trust me, he was creepier when he was alive.
"Social media is one of the few ways we can still engage with audiences so we have been working really hard to come up with innovative and interesting ideas to get people talking and learning about objects in our care," Clark explained.
And it looks like the staff is doing one heck of a good job. Their creepy object tweet has had nearly 10K likes and 4K retweets, gaining the Yorkshire Museum 2.6K followers over the weekend alone.
York Museums Trust has also created Museums From Home, a page on their website dedicated to ways people can get involved with its collections, buildings and stories while they're closed.Also, if you want to support the organization and all the wonderful things they're doing, consider donating through their website.
Also, if you want to support the organization and all the wonderful things they're doing, consider donating through their website.
Someone had a whole lot of fun putting this one together. I wonder how old it is and why it was made. To prove the existence of mermaids or to frighten the wits out of the kids after dinner?
Can you imagine tripping over that thing on a dark and stormy night? I'd go 0 to 100 km/h faster than a Ferrari.
The "Real" Annabelle... I'd throw this thing deep in an abyss somewhere and never look back!
Someone did. That's why the skull is cracked ... but ... she is back!
Load More Replies...that's not the real annabelle dis is the real annabelle download-5...b9b5d.jpeg
Looks like her head and butt are facing same direction. Could be the shape of the dress. I love everything creepy.
Sorry, this one's not creepy, just played with to death. The lissing bits, as well as the head, were made of porcelan.
Load More Replies...I'd throw this thing into W***y Wonka's rock candy mine. Some say it's three miles deep :)
Poor thing ! once a much loved doll wearing what looks like a Christening gown...and now being shunned by every-one. Due to covid-19 an alarming rise in Domestic violence,people being kept indoors,loss of jobs,money,food and kids being bored and noisy...the perfect setting for losing ones temper....she could well illustrate that....just saying
It looks like somebody fished this thing out of the trash. The lower arms and legs, as well as the head, were made from porcelan, and it was well-played-with. Probably up in an old attic where they put the styff that wasn't quite ready to hit the trah heap yet.
I was already pediophobic and arachnaphobic..... Then you pull THIS on me?!?!
Arachnaphobic= fear of spiders. Pediophobic= fear of dolls.
Load More Replies...Not a f*****g chance in hell! Dolls and clowns freak me the hell out!
Scold's bridle... see this https://www.hevercastle.co.uk/news/castle-objects-month-february-scolds-bridles/
I actually like this one, for bringing the completely unexpected to something as hopelessly mundane as a pincushion. Anyone up for a pincushion challenge?
"Oh, dum dee dum, what a great day of whale hunting! I wonder what I should do with this earlobe I cut off of it? Oh, I have an idea! Let's paint a super cool, not creepy, face on it!"
Ha! Another one! Was it all the rage to present proof that mermaids are real? A Victorian pastime?
I'm surprised there isn't anything from the Mutter museum here, just about EVERYTHING in it is creepy AF
My naturally mummified crow. (It's in a shadow box on my wall now.) IMG_0026sm...ab188c.jpg
OK, got lead quite astray here. I was thinking two things at the same time. "How is that a mummified cow" and "A mummified cow in a shadow box on the wall???" and then it hit me. I skipped reading one little letter'r'. LOL
Load More Replies...I honestly didn't think the hair bun was all that creepy. People have been wearing extensions and the like for ages. A lady's got to look her best! Right?
I suspect that this wasn't a hair extension, but the lady's actual scalp and hair.
Load More Replies...Well, I saw it. I'm now more disturbed then I was before. Thank you.
Fantastic battle! I did have to take a break after about 30 pics, though. I do want to eat something today, at some point.
Yes, how about Madame Tussauds? There are so many creepy people in there. Look in their eyes!
Ask a Mortician fans reply in chorus: 'Bentham's Head!'
Load More Replies...I'm surprised there isn't anything from the Mutter museum here, just about EVERYTHING in it is creepy AF
My naturally mummified crow. (It's in a shadow box on my wall now.) IMG_0026sm...ab188c.jpg
OK, got lead quite astray here. I was thinking two things at the same time. "How is that a mummified cow" and "A mummified cow in a shadow box on the wall???" and then it hit me. I skipped reading one little letter'r'. LOL
Load More Replies...I honestly didn't think the hair bun was all that creepy. People have been wearing extensions and the like for ages. A lady's got to look her best! Right?
I suspect that this wasn't a hair extension, but the lady's actual scalp and hair.
Load More Replies...Well, I saw it. I'm now more disturbed then I was before. Thank you.
Fantastic battle! I did have to take a break after about 30 pics, though. I do want to eat something today, at some point.
Yes, how about Madame Tussauds? There are so many creepy people in there. Look in their eyes!
Ask a Mortician fans reply in chorus: 'Bentham's Head!'
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