Sacred Sites: Library of Esoterica by Taschen

I'm excited to share that this is the second time my work has been featured in the Library of Esoterica series by Taschen, with my art now appearing in Sacred Sites. It's a thrill to be included alongside such an extraordinary array of artists once again. And don't forget to check out Plant Magick which includes many of my works, more info here.

The fifth volume in The Library of Esoterica is a visual pilgrimage through holy mountains, great pyramids, and golden shrines, Sacred Sites celebrates the ways we transform the world around us through ritual, creativity, and worship. Essays, interviews and more than 400 images explore spaces ranging from ancient temples to modern works of spatial art.

Hardcover, quarterbound, 6.7 x 9.4 in., 3.90 lb, 520 pages

Please note: This is not a book that I produced or am selling directly, but if you would like to purchase it you can use the following link and as a contributing artist I will receive a portion of the sale. 

Sacred Sites: Library of Esoterica

other Taschen books that include my art, Plant Magick: Library of Esoterica


Sacred Sites. The Library of Esoterica
A Journey Through Spiritual Landscapes

Taking us on a journey through the history of sacred art and architecture, Sacred Sites explores the myriads of ways in which we imbue our environments with profound and enduring meaning. From our early designation of nature and the body as temple to our futuristic embrace of imaginary realms, we travel the vast and mystical landscapes of myth, religion, and imagination. 

Through gathering, we ignite our spaces with spirit, we circle the bonfire, bow down at the forest altar, give praise at the temple to our chosen divinities. Through pilgrimage, we carve indelible pathways, making our meditative way across continents, generations of footsteps treading, again and again, upon sacred grounds. And through our creative offerings to spirit - we envision new worlds, wildly imaginative odes to what we deem as holy; golden temples hewn of rock, enormous spirals sculpted from sand and soil, silent sanctuaries hidden among wooded groves. We paint the ancient cave walls, carve petroglyphs to mark the way, place roses in veneration at the candlelit shrine.

Slowly, stone-by-stone, we build monuments to our gods, a cosmic geometry held within our sacred architecture of worship. These hidden patterns can be found in the mysterious, towering pyramids found across the globe and throughout an astounding diversity of cultures, in the marble sanctuaries built to house the Greek and Roman goddesses, and in the windblown mountain monasteries of ancient Asia and the indigenous cliff-dwellings of the American Southwest.

Nature, art, beauty, these are the common elements found both within the places made sacred by our ancestors and in the multitude of environments where we strive to connect to source, and to ourselves. Tracing a hallowed route from rugged stone temples to transcendent works of modern architecture, the fifth volume in The Library of Esoterica celebrates the collective history of spaces made sacrosanct through human worship.

The editor and author

Jessica Hundley is an author, filmmaker and journalist. She has written for the likes of Vogue, Rolling Stone, and The New York Times, and has authored books on artists including Dennis Hopper, David Lynch, and Gram Parsons. Hundley often explores the counterculture in her work, with a focus on metaphysics, psychedelia, and magic.

Sacred Sites. The Library of Esoterica
Hardcover, quarterbound, 6.7 x 9.4 in., 3.90 lb, 520 pages

ISBN 978-3-8365-9060-0

Edition: English

 

The following artists are included in this volume:

Agnes Denes, Carl-W. Röhrig, Gerard Degeorge, Gilles Mermet, Guillermo Perez Villalta, Henning Bock, Jacques Torregano, Jean-Louis Nou, Mantovani, Mel Longhurst, Patrick Cabrol, Rabatti & Domingie, Stefan Ziese, Udo Hesse, Yvan Travert, Alfredo J. Martiz J., Alphachanneling, Andrew Rogers, Anila Quayyum Agha, Barry William Hale, Ben Edge, Brendan Pattengale, Bret Agre, Brice Bischoff, Bruno Nasatti, Charles Ross, Chris Holmes, Christopher Mark Perez, Cici Suen, Courtney Alexander, Daniel Martin Diaz, David Black, Deming King Harriman, Elena Stonaker, Eyvin Earle Estate, Fabrice Monteiro, Frances Broomfield, Francine Blake, Gianfranco Gorgoni, Hans Hammarskiöld, Hazel Florez, Imogen Cunningham, Jason Taellious, Jeaneen Lund, Jeanne K Simmons, Jerry de Wilde, Jim Denevan, Joyce Lee, Kathryn Garcia, Kenro Izu, Nicholas Kahn, Richard Selesnick, Lance Gerber, Lauren Bon, Lawrence Schiller, Leslie Williamson, Lita Albuquerque, Liza Lou, Lucien Shapiro, Lyn Winter, Magda Wosinska, Manzel Bowman, Marcella Blood, Maria Austria, Maria Filopoulou, Marina Abramovic, Mary Evans, Massimo Listri, Massimo Scolari, Matthias Dengler, Maximilien Bruggmann, Maya Lin, Meagan Boyd, Michael Carter, Michael Whelan, Michal Klajban, Michael T. Bies, Jean Giraud Moebius, Mohammadreza Domiriganji, Monica Sjöö, Myriam Wares, Nadia Waheed, Nicolas Peña, Nicole Geri, Paula Duró, Pedro Szekely, Pierre et Gilles, Sander Berg, Stephanie Law, Steven Arnold, Todd Weaver, Tomás Sánchez, Tuco Amalfi, Ugo Rondinone, Vic Oh, Virgo Paraiso, Walter De Maria

 

Be sure to check out Plant Magick: Library of Esoterica

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