What if the British Museum isn’t a carefully ordered cross section of history but is in instead a palatial trophy cabinet of colonial loot, swarming with volatile and errant spirits? When artist and writer Noah Angell first heard murmurs of ghostly sightings at the British Museum he had to find out more. What started as a trickle soon became a deluge as staff old & new from overnight security to respected curators, brought him testimonies of their supernatural encounters. It became clear that the source of the disturbances was related to the Museum’s contents, unquiet objects, holy plunder, and restless human remains protesting their enforced stay within the colonial collection’s cabinets and deep underground vaults. According to those who have worked there, the institution is heaving with profound spectral disorder. Ghosts of the British Museum fuses storytelling, folklore and history, digs deep into our imperial past & unmasks the world’s oldest national museum as a site of ongoing conflict, where restless objects are held against their will. It now appears that the objects are fighting back.