Picturing Aura: A Visual Biography
By (Author) Jeremy Stolow
MIT Press Ltd
MIT Press
29th April 2025
United States
General
Non Fiction
133.892
Paperback
376
Width 152mm, Height 229mm
The remarkable history of efforts to visualize the human aura and the lives of its pictures in religion, science, art, and culture. The remarkable history of efforts to visualize the human aura and the lives of its pictures in religion, science, art, and culture. Picturing Aura is the first book of its kind- an extended historical, anthropological, and philosophical study of modern efforts to visualize the hidden radiant force encompassing the living body, known as our aura. This rich, interdisciplinary study by Jeremy Stolow chronicles the rise and global spread of modern instruments and techniques of picturing aura, from the late nineteenth century to the present day, exploring how its pictures are put to work in the diverse realms of psychical research, esotericism, art photography, popular culture, and the New Age alternative medical and spiritual marketplace. At their core, pictures of aura are boundary objects that operate simultaneously in multiple conceptual and practical realms, serving varying goals of making art, healing bodies, and exploring the cosmos. Drawing upon extensive archival as well as field research, Stolow reconstructs a global history of this boundary-crossing enterprise through its evolving media technologies, markets, and cultural arenas. It is a story shaped through exchanges among professionals and amateurs, scientists and occultists, countercultural artists and entrepreneurs, metropolitans and hinterland figures. With more than 60 full-color illustrations, Picturing Aura brings to light a remarkable, entangled history of picture-making that challenges settled assumptions about religion, art, and science.
Jeremy Stolow is Professor of Communication Studies at Concordia University, Montreal, Canada. Among his publications are the books Orthodox by Design and Deus in Machina.