Magic Art: André Breton (with the assistance of Gérard Legrand)
First published in 1957 as L’Art magique, this important text is offered here as an English translation for the first time. Working from manuscript notes for the original project, this edition presents the iconographic content as Breton intended…
Liminal Spaces: The Art of Annabella Pritchard
Annabella Pritchard, from Southern California, started taking photos fifteen years ago to cope with depression and loneliness. Often, her daughter was the subject of her styled images, influenced by the works of Julia Margaret Cameron, Sarah Moon, and Francesca Woodman…
Blood, Breath and Bone: The Photography of Katie Metcalfe
Katie Metcalfe is a writer, poet and self-taught photographer from the North of England. Blood, breath, and bone bind her life and work to the Northernmost reaches of our planet. Katie's photographic journey began through self-portraiture, the practice of which incidentally saved her life in 2020…
Blood Sex Magic: Everyday Magic for the Modern Mystic by Bri Luna
The world of magic and witchcraft is a wild one. The witch book market is even wilder. Finding books that fit you can be challenging but what if a book was to turn the tables and hold a mirror up and say, “this is your magic”…
Not Reading in Reverse: Reading Tarot Your Own Way
The tarot card is a complex and wonderful thing that allows you to focus, meditate, and pick apart the wonderful imagery that is both obvious and not so obvious. It becomes an important tool in the arsenal of the reader and/or magical practitioner…
Thoughts on Film: The World of Thoughtography
Thoughtography or Nensha (念写) is the act of transferring a psychic image from one’s mind to a photograph. The act of burning an image onto film was discovered and investigated in the early 1900s…
The Making of a Modern Magician: Embracing the Weirdo Within
Two days before All Hallows' Eve and a few days before the Day of the Dead in 1980, a little Scorpio was born in a small local hospital in the countryside of southern Sealand, Denmark. My parents didn’t know or care much about these “occult” dates, as they weren't particularly spiritual…
The Tower Years: My Time in the House of the Devil
My journey to The Tower began over a decade ago with a powerful dream. Back then I knew little about Tarot and nothing at all of the card I’d eventually come to see as defining the strange and tumultuous phase my life was about to enter…
Death, Fear & The Grotesque: The Art of Lorena Torres Martell
Lorena Torres Martell, who lives in Mexico, has participated in various exhibitions of painting, engraving and photography. She collaborated with photo work in the storybook "SINIESTRO" by Violeta García at the Fabica festival in Guadalajara and at the Centro Cultural del México Contemporáneo in Mexico City…
Mountain Dream Tarot: A Photographic Deck by Bea Nettles
Nettles spent the next five years photographing members of the Penland community and her family and friends. She then assembled the images into photomontages using the symbolism of the tarot…
Whispers in Dreams: Exploring the art of Kim Bo Yung
Her drawings serve as a way for her to express her trauma and life experiences, including visitations from what she identifies as "sentinels" in her dreams, her time spent in institutions, and her journey of personal self-discovery…
In Nature, Nothing Dies: The Power of the Death Tarot Card
Every human being fears death, and for good reason. For every new seeker of the Tarot - this card can be a bit tricky to handle. These feelings are usually fuelled by horror plotlines or supersitition…
Finding The Centre: The Interiors Of An Artist by Katie Doherty
I have always looked inward. I was called “thoughtful” and some would say I was always “living in my head”, often portrayed as a negative trait. As an adult I see this very differently now. I see that others were afraid of their own minds and projected that fear onto me…
Esoteric Matter: The Art of Dolorosa de la Cruz
Dolorosa de la Cruz is an artist based in Dublin, Ireland. Her Art is an ongoing enquiry into esoteric matters, capturing phantastical and talismanic mysteries in kinship with the chthonic and elemental through the female sensibility, incorporating ritual, research and visualization through occult practices…
DISORDERLY MAGIC AND OTHER DISTURBANCES by Richard Cabut
When someone describes their work as a meditation on (insert subject here), we expect a slow, quiet meander through thought, theory and maybe the odd jam recipe…