Una foto alla volta
One photo at a time
per lo spiritismo risale agli albori della dottrina codificata da Allan Kardec nel 1857. Ma nel documentare lo Spiritualismo,(Fulgur Press, 2019, con prefazione di Dan Aykroyd, “acchiappa-fantasmi” e spiritualista egli stesso) è quindi soprattutto il complesso tentativo di rappresentare uno spazio psicologico: può la fotografia, attraverso le sue doti di , mostrare qualcosa di così immateriale come le credenze che uniscono una comunità? Spiritism dates to the dawn of the doctrine codified by Allan Kardec in 1857. But in documenting Spiritualism, the movement that believes speaking with the dead is possible and whose are but one of its manifestations, Shannon Taggart did something much more interesting. Born from personal experience, lasting 16 years, her practice has led her to travel the globe, but also from an initial sceptical stance to a sincere interest for what in the United States is a full-fledged religion. (Fulgur Press, 2019, with an introduction by Dan Aykroyd, “ghost buster” and Spiritualist as well) is above all the complex attempt to portray a psychological space: can photography, through its gifts as a medium, portray something so immaterial such as the beliefs uniting a community?
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