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The Latest Addition to ‘The Library of Esoterica’ Explores Sacred Websites Across the World — Colossal

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July 16, 2024

Kate Mothes

Ra Paulette, “Tree of Life Cave” (2011-2019), United States. Picture by Nicolas Peña. All photographs © the artists, courtesy of TASCHEN, shared with permission

From historic pyramids to subterranean labyrinths to mountaintop meccas, we have now all the time been drawn to visiting or constructing websites that encourage reverence and awe. Since time immemorial, people have honored the solar and stars, the earth, and numerous deities, organizing our routines and celebrations across the seasons, solstices, and particular holidays.

Sacred Websites, the forthcoming 520-page ebook in TASCHEN’s ongoing The Library of Esoterica sequence, celebrates how we traverse and rework the world round us by means of ritual and artwork. Compiled by Jessica Hundley, Sacred Websites surveys a exceptional array of locations and artworks by means of greater than 400 photographs centered round pilgrimage, efficiency, and devotion.

Famed areas like Machu Picchu in Peru or large Buddha statues carved from rocky hillsides in China are complemented by modern items like Ra Paulette’s painstakingly hand-chiseled “Tree of Life Cave” or Daniel Martin Diaz’s ode to historic sacred symbolism in “Pyramid Frequencies.” By an emphasis on magnificence and a way of marvel, Sacred Websites celebrates a spread of historic and modern locations and artworks that faucet into the idolized or holy.

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a black-and-white artwork depicting a pyramid with frequencies emitting from symbols on top

Daniel Martin Diaz, “Pyramid Frequencies” (2021), United States

a photograph of a large structure in India devoted to sun worship featuring a large stone column in the center with rays radiating from its base out to walls

Ram Yantra at Jantar Mantar, 1724, Delhi, India. Picture courtesy of Dorling Kindersley/UIG/Bridgeman Photos

a spread from the book 'Sacred Sites' with a black-and-white photograph on the left of a person in a triangular sculptural shape outside and, on the right, a geometric illustration of a star

Larry Bannock, Big Chief of the Golden Star Hunters at Mardi Gras in New Orleans, dances in an elaborate costume made of orange and yellow feathers and patterns of beads

Michael P. Smith, “Larry Bannock, Big Chief, Golden Star Hunters” (1982), United States. © The Historic New Orleans Assortment

a view looking upward at an Italian cathedral ceiling made of black-and-white marble

Unknown artist, Rocchetta Mattei Chapel, nineteenth century, Italy. Picture by Godong / Bridgeman Photos

a large Buddha statue carved out of a mountainside in China, half overgrown at the base

Unknown artist, Buddha Statue, eighth century, China. Picture by akg-images / Erich Lessing

a spread from the book 'Sacred Sites' featuring images of modernist architecture

a painting by William Blake depicting angels walking up a spiral staircase to a blazing sun

William Blake, “Jacob’s Ladder” (1800-1803), pen and watercolor on paper, England. Picture courtesy of Bridgeman Photos

an aerial view of a communal farming village in Israel in which buildings and fields radiate out from a central residential area

Yann Arthus-Bertrand, “Moshav (co-operative village) farm at Nahalal, Jezrael plain, Israel (32°41’ N, 35°13’ E)”

an artwork by Christo and Jeanne-Claude of a statue wrapped in fabric

Christo and Jeanne-Claude, “Wrapped Monument to Leonardo” (1970), Bulgaria and Morocco. Picture by Harry Shunk

the cover of the book 'Sacred Sites' showing a photograph of the Earth taken from the Moon

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