Angels in the Architecture

A Photographic Elegy to an American Asylum

Heidi Johnson author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Wayne State University Press

Published:20th Feb '04

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Angels in the Architecture cover

In the nineteenth century, perhaps no approach to mental illness was more compassionate than that of hospital administrator Thomas Story Kirkbride, whose asylum designs integrated beauty and nature as a method to treat patients. The Northern Michigan Asylum in Traverse City, Michigan, was one of the last of nearly tow hundred such architecturally intriguing asylums. Founded in 1885 under the principle ""beauty is therapy,"" the Northern Michigan Asylum closed in 1989 and today stands as a haunting reminder of this lost era. Angels in the Architecture is a photographic study of this institution's one-hundred-year history. Heidi Johnson's photographs of the building today are juxtaposed with rare images from private collections and state archives. Johnson has captured Kirkbride's spirit of compassion - of angels in the architecture - in a book that conveys the human element of mental illness with beauty and integrity.

Heidi Johnson has written a profoundly moving book - her images haunt like dreams. She is both artist and historian, photographer and prose poet. Her hard work here has rescued from darkness a part of history, a part of the soul. - Doug Stanton, author of In Harm's Way

  • Winner of Michigan Notable Books 2002

ISBN: 9780814332122

Dimensions: 182mm x 254mm x 15mm

Weight: 760g

212 pages