The Ectoplasm series is linked to a project made in association with
artist David Askevold in 1978, titled “The Poltergeist.” David and I
shared an interest in the aesthetics of the occult which led us to make a
series of photographic works that addressed that history. We did not
work collaboratively, though we had numerous discussions about the
project as it was developed. Each artist’s works were produced
independently, but with the intention that they should be seen
simultaneously to inflect the reading of the other. My portion of the
project includes faux spiritualist photographs of a “medium” (myself)
exuding the mysterious ethereal substance ectoplasm. The photos mimic
the look of period spiritualist photography from the early part of the
20th century; they are grouped with texts and drawings (also
presented photographically) that relate to this theme. David assisted
me in the photo shoot and one of the photos (of a sock monkey wrapped in
gauze) ended up being used in his half of the project. Only four of
the ectoplasm images were included in “The Poltergeist;” the photos
selected for this exhibition include never-before-printed images.
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