
Major Arcana: Portraits of Witches in America - Hardcover
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Languages:EnglishPublisher:Andrews McMeel PublishingISBN-13:9781524858339ISBN-10:1524858331UPC:9781524858339Book Category:Photography, Body, Mind & SpiritBook Subcategory:Subjects & Themes, Witchcraft, Collections, Catalogs, ExhibitionsBook Topic:Portraits & SelfiesSize:10.10 x 7.20 x 0.70 inchesWeight:1.541Product ID:SCXG0Z9TQ9
A photo-based exploration of modern-day witches from all over America, beautifully capturing the various ways "witch-ness" belongs to those who claim it. Based on her critically acclaimed exhibition, Major Arcana collects the work of photographer Frances F. Denny, who traveled around the U.S. photographing and interviewing a diverse group of people who identify as witches. This book is an exploration of contemporary witchery told through striking photographs and short, inspiring essays written by the "Terry Gross of witches," Pam Grossman, and the subjects themselves. From occultists and Neo-pagans, to herbalists and Wiccan High Priestesses, Denny's portraits capture the face of modern American witchcraft and challenge our assumptions about who and what a witch really is.
Languages:EnglishPublisher:Andrews McMeel PublishingISBN-13:9781524858339ISBN-10:1524858331UPC:9781524858339Book Category:Photography, Body, Mind & SpiritBook Subcategory:Subjects & Themes, Witchcraft, Collections, Catalogs, ExhibitionsBook Topic:Portraits & SelfiesSize:10.10 x 7.20 x 0.70 inchesWeight:1.541Product ID:SCXG0Z9TQ9
Frances F. Denny is an award-winning and internationally exhibited photographer. Her work has appeared in the New York Times, The New Yorker, and Architectural Digest, among many others. Frances lives in Brooklyn.
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