Shannon Taggart American, b. 1975
Shannon Taggart is an American photographer whose twenty-year body of work explores the hidden world of contemporary Spiritualism — documenting séance circles, trance states, ectoplasm, and the many technologies through which mediums seek contact with the dead. Neither believer nor skeptic, she approaches her subjects as a participant observer, producing images of rare emotional intensity that sit at the intersection of documentary photography, anthropology, and the history of the invisible. Her monograph Séance (Fulgur Press, 2019) was named one of TIME Magazine's Best Photobooks of the Year.
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Shannon TaggartDetail of precipitated spirit painting of Mrs A. B.Caldwell by the Bangs sisters, with iridology assessment notes, Lily Dale Museum, NY, USA, 2018 -
Shannon TaggartInstrumental transcommunication experiment —Sylvia Howarth using the Xbox Kinect camera for spirit communication, UK, 2018 -
Shannon TaggartMedium Annette Rodgers participates in a direct radio voice experiment led by medium and tutor Kim Moore-Cullen, in a circle that includes other bereaved parents, Arthur Findlay College, UK, 2018 -
Shannon TaggartMedium Kai Muegge displays ectoplasm filled with images of the dead, Basel Psi Association, Switzerland, 2018 -
Shannon TaggartMedium Kai Muegge’s materialization of the spirit of Colonel Henry Steel Olcott, Basel Psi Association, Switzerland, 2018 -
Shannon TaggartMedium Sylvia Howarth prepares to show dermatographia messages on her skin. UK, 2018 -
Shannon TaggartMedium Sylvia Howarth prepares to show dermatographia messages on her skin, UK, 2018 -
Shannon TaggartSpirit photography class experiment with mediums Donna Sinclair Hogan, Julie Lavender, and Susan Morris, Arthur Findlay College, UK, 2018 -
Shannon TaggartMedium Mychael Shane produces gemstone apports from his mouth and eyes while being held by his assistant, Cynthia Singer, and host, Dr Neal Rzepkowski,Tiomimé, NY, USA, 2016 -
Shannon TaggartNaomi Barbar listens for spirit messages from a “ghost box", Lily Dale, NY, USA, 2015 -
Shannon TaggartSandy Candy Eppinger’s family spirit photographs, showing her brother Eugene Candy with the spirits of their grandmother Ethel Philips and great aunt Helen Thompson. Lily Dale, NY, USA, 2015 -
Shannon TaggartApported canary, Montcabirol Center for Physical Mediumship, France, 2014 -
Shannon TaggartKim Kitchen calls to her deceased daughter Casey and asks her for orbs, Lily Dale, NY, USA, 2014 -
Shannon TaggartChris Howarth’s traveling medium’s cabinet set-up, everend Jane’s basement, Erie, PA, USA, 2014 -
Shannon TaggartJoanne Marie Timothy sits for trance observation with mediums Tom Morris and Kevin Lawrenson, Montcabirol, France, 2014 -
Shannon TaggartKirlian corona on my mother’s fingertip, three years before her death, Assembly Hall, Lily Dale, NY, USA, 2014 -
Shannon TaggartMedium Kevin Lawrenson gives a healing to Pauline Wilson, Montcabirol, France, 2014 -
Shannon TaggartMedium Tom Morris in trance. Montcabirol, France, 2014 -
Shannon TaggartMedium Tom Morris prepares for a séance, Montcabirol Center for Physical Mediumship, France, 2014 -
Shannon TaggartTable-tipping workshop with mediums Reverend Jane and Chris Howarth, Erie, Pennsylvania, 2014 -
Shannon TaggartInstrumental transcommunication and smoke-scrying experiment outside the séance room, UK, 2013 -
Shannon TaggartMedium Gordon Garforth attempts to display ectoplasmic masks, Science Meets Spirit Week. Arthur Findlay College, UK, 2013 -
Shannon TaggartMedium Gordon Garforth in trance. Arthur Findlay College, UK, 2013 -
Shannon TaggartMedium Sharon Harvey’s spirit team show a mask, London, UK, 2013 -
Shannon TaggartMedium Sylvia Howarth’s bedroom, transformed into a camera obscura séance room, with doll, UK, 2013 -
Shannon TaggartBent spoon apport gift from medium Anders Åkesson, UK, 2013 -
Shannon TaggartKai Muegge’s medium’s cabinet, with Lakota prayer ties, Tiomimé, Cassadaga, NY, USA, 2013 -
Shannon TaggartMedium Chris Howarth in his medium’s cabinet, before a séance begins in his living room, UK, 2013 -
Shannon TaggartMedium Gordon Garforth attempts to display ectoplasmic masks, Science Meets Spirit Week, Arthur Findlay College, UK, 2013 -
Shannon TaggartMedium Gordon Garforth in trance. Arthur Findlay College, UK, 2013 -
Shannon TaggartMedium Sylvia Howarth, trance dancing, UK, 2013 -
Shannon TaggartMedium Sylvia Howarth’s trance spirit art demonstration, UK, 2013 -
Shannon TaggartPhotograph of a photograph of Gordon Garforth’s great-grandfather, UK, 2013 -
Shannon TaggartSéance trumpets with celebrity spirit guides, hand-painted by medium Sylvia Howarth, UK, 2013 -
Shannon TaggartSharon Harvey’s medium’s cabinet, with a table honoring Gordon Higginson, London, UK, 2013 -
Shannon TaggartAutomatic writing experiment using a planchette, Arthur Findlay College, UK, 2012 -
Shannon TaggartGlass dome exercise, inspired by the Scole Experiment, Arthur Findlay College, UK, 2012 -
Shannon TaggartMedium Lillian Stavang Gaarden sits under the Lucia N°03 hypnagogic light machine, Arthur Findlay College, UK, 2012 -
Shannon TaggartMoved pillow, Arthur Findlay College, UK, 2012 -
Shannon TaggartOutside Room 215, Arthur Findlay College, UK, 2012 -
Shannon TaggartSwan on Lake Cassadaga. Lily Dale, NY, USA, 2010 -
Shannon TaggartLesson on how to use a medium’s cabinet, Arthur Findlay College, UK, 2003 -
Shannon TaggartReverend Jean heals Jennifer, the Healing Temple, Lily Dale, NY, USA, 2003 -
Shannon TaggartSharon Harvey’s ectoplasm joke, Arthur Findlay, UK, 2003 -
Shannon TaggartStansted Hall, Arthur Findlay College for the advancement of spiritualism and psychic science, Essex, UK, 2003 -
Shannon TaggartTrance and mesmerism demonstration with Bill Nedderman, Arthur Findlay College, UK, 2003 -
Shannon TaggartWoman said to be overshadowed by either the spirit of her grandmother, the Voodoo priestess Marie Laveau, or her own doppelgänger. Lily Dale, NY, USA, 2003 -
Shannon TaggartWomen’s Suffrage Day parade passes by the Marion Skidmore Library. Lily Dale, NY, USA, 2003 -
Shannon TaggartMediums prepare to deliver messages to a crowd of summer visitors. Lily Dale Auditorium, NY, USA, 2001
Shannon Taggart is an American photographer and author based in St. Paul, Minnesota. Trained as a documentary photographer, she first encountered Spiritualism through a personal connection: a family member's experience with a medium that she could not easily dismiss. This led her to Lily Dale, New York, the world's largest Spiritualist community, where her first encounter with spirit photography at the local museum stopped her cold. Images absent from every photo history book she had studied, yet charged with grief, love, and longing, she found in them an entire overlooked visual tradition. What began as curiosity became a twenty-year immersion in Spiritualist communities across the United States, England, and Europe.
Her work documents séance circles, trance states, ectoplasm, and the many technologies, from Ouija boards to motion sensors, that Spiritualists have developed in their pursuit of contact with the dead. In doing so, Taggart inscribes herself in a long lineage of women at the crossroads of art and Spiritualism. From the Bangs Sisters, whose precipitated spirit paintings astonished the late nineteenth century, to the countless female mediums who used automatic drawing and writing as creative and spiritual acts, women have always occupied a central place in Spiritualist practice — both as subjects and as makers. Taggart's position within this history is that of a witness rather than a believer. She neither endorses nor dismisses what she photographs, adopting instead the stance of a participant observer: present, attentive, and rigorously neutral. It is precisely this refusal to pass judgment that gives her work its rare tension and its power.
The repercussions of her work have been felt on a global scale. Her monograph Séance (Fulgur Press, 2019) was selected among TIME magazine's Best Photobooks of the year and has since been exhibited and published internationally. Her photographs have appeared in TIME, the New York Times Magazine, Newsweek, and Discover, and her work has been recognised by Nikon, Magnum Photos, the Inge Morath Foundation, American Photography, and the Alexia Foundation for World Peace.
