Haunted Air, Anonymous Halloween photographs from 1875–1955

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Haunted Air
Anonymous Halloween photographs from c.1875–1955—truly haunting Americana, with a foreword by David Lynch

The roots of Hallowe’en lie in the ancient pre-Christian Celtic festival of Samhain, a feast to mark the death of the old year and the birth of the new. It was believed that on this night the veil separating the worlds of the living and the dead grew thin and ruptured, allowing spirits to pass through and walk unseen but not unheard amongst men. The advent of Christianity saw the pagan festival subsumed in All Souls’ Day, when across Europe the dead were mourned and venerated. Children and the poor, often masked or in outlandish costume, wandered the night begging ‘soul cakes’ in exchange for prayers, and fires burned to keep malevolent phantoms at bay.

From Europe, the haunted tradition would quickly take root and flourish in the fertile soil of the New World. Feeding hungrily on fresh lore, consuming half-remembered tales of its own shadowy origins and rituals, Hallowe’en was reborn in America. The pumpkin supplanted the carved turnip; costumes grew ever stranger, and celebrants both rural and urban seized gleefully on the festival’s intoxicating, lawless spirit. For one wild night, the dead stared into the faces of the living and the
living, ghoulishly masked and clad in tattered backwoods baroque, stared back.

The photographs in Haunted Air provide an extraordinary glimpse into the traditions of this macabre festival from ages past, and form an important document of photographic history. These are the pictures of the dead: family portraits, mementoes of the treasured, now unrecognisable, other. Torn from album pages, sold piecemeal for pennies and scattered, abandoned to melancholy chance and the hands of strangers.

Jamie Hawkesworth

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Jamie Hawkesworth and Smile and show your teeth.

Image System – Geoffroy de Boismenu

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Image System, Geoffroy de Boismenu – 72 polaroïds / USA 1993-1995

Image System is the name of the Polaroid Camera that Geoffroy de Boismenu used while he lived in the US, in the 90’s. With it he gathered a collection of hundreds of snapshots, that he edited 15 years later. His vision of a chaotic country is emphacized by the layout. Because of the size of the book, the reader looses the scale of the polaroids, but is charmed by the uniqueness of this now-considered vintage technic.
co-published with Janvier

148 pages
72 color photographs
19,3X31,6cm
Soft Cover Publication
date: Jully 2011
ISBN: 979-10-90306-01-1
Price: 35€

Available for purchase over at RVB Books

Book signature Thursday October 13rd from 7pm to 10pm
at Le Bal Book,
6, Impasse de la Défense 75018 Paris

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