10.23.2012

SPIRITUAL PHOTOGRAPHY

Cuneiform Press is pleased to announce the republication of Zephyrus Image’s Spirit Photography: A Fireside Book of Gurus by Michael Myers and Holbrook Teter. In spite of its scarcity (likely no more than 100 copies produced in 1973) this book has had a significant and sustained impact on the worlds of photography, conceptual art, and artists’ books. The humorous introduction outlines the book’s premise:

A.B. Dick reports, in a previous issue, the famed Swami Askanazi sat for a group portrait but was the only member of the group who refused to allow his image to reach the negative. Little did this Western photographer know that many a swami and guru has defied the delicate waves of photography as the following pages reveal...

Alastair Johnston, author of the Zephyrus Image: A Bibliography, calls Spirit Photography: A Fireside Book of Gurus “The finest manifestation of the press’ Dadaist aesthetic...” He continues:

The plain cover has plainer typography (in Parsons, a rather banal and certainly dated typeface from the late Victorian era), on coated white card stock. On browsing through it, the reader sees armchairs, sofas, and other groups of furniture: images recycled from newspaper ads. Each page has one of these vacant chairs and nothing more.

This facsimile was printed letterpress by Kyle Schlesinger and Henry Steinberg. The dimensions and stock are faithful to the original. Trimmed and bound by hand. 36 pages.

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