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Jesse Bransford

Jesse Bransford

BIOGRAPHY

Jesse Bransford is a New York-based artist whose work is exhibited internationally at venues including The Carnegie Museum of Art, the UCLA Hammer Museum, PS 1 Contemporary Art Center and the CCA Wattis Museum among others. He holds degrees from the New School for Social Research (BA), Parsons School of Design (BFA) and Columbia University (MFA). A professor of art at New York University, Bransford’s work has been involved with belief and the visual systems it creates since the 1990s. Recent work has focused on the folk magic of the Norse traditions, specifically the talismanic stave spells and the seiðr traditions. Parts of this work are collected in, A Book of Staves (Galdrastafabók), published by Fulgur Press. He lectures widely on his work and the topics surrounding his work. He is the co-organiser of the biennial Occult Humanities Conference and an editorial member of the Black Mirror Network. More information can be seen at www.jessebransford.com.

OUR WORK TOGETHER

A Book of Staves

DELUXE EDITION
£345.00

JESSE BRANSFORD
With essays by Jesse Bransford and Robert J. Wallis

35 COPIES ONLY, SIGNED BY THE ARTIST

Full limp vellum with yapp edges and ties
Custom silk solander box
With an original stave drawing by the artist

Abraxas Journal #3

SPECIAL EDITION
£65.00

VARIOUS CONTRIBUTORS
Edited by Robert Ansell and Christina Oakley Harrington

250 copies only
– With a signed lithograph by Denis Forkas

Colquhoun-Taro As Colour

Twenty-First Century Tarot

Ithell Colquhoun and the Tarot at a Live Conference in Cornwall, plus a release date for the deck.

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Jesse Bransford

In this regular feature, the artist Jesse Bransford shares the role of spirituality in his work.

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Black Mirror: Magic in Art

An exhibition of esoteric art and performance in the heart of Dorset.

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I:MAGE 2014

Our second I:MAGE pop-up ranged across two weeks and multiple sites…

I:MAGE 2013

Our inaugural I:MAGE pop-up opened up a discussion about esoteric art…