In a visual journey of poetic images, Torrance York examines how living with Parkinson’s disease has changed her view of the world.
Semaphore
Published by Kehrer Verlag
Essay by Rebecca Senf, PhD, Chief Curator at the Center for Creative Photography at the University of Arizona, Tucson.
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Hardcover 21x24cm, 96 pages, 67 color photographs
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Press for Semaphore
Musée Magazine, Flash Fiction: Step by Step, August 2, 2024​
Sunshine & Ollie, A Culture & lifestyle blog, Photo Feature Friday: Torrance York, by Jonathan Blaustein, July 5, 2024 ​​
Dodho Magazine, Issue 29, Torrance York: Semaphore, June 2024
The Boston Globe, Review of Semaphore exhibit at Danforth Art Museum by Mark Feeney, Dec. 8, 2023
What Will You Remember?, Review of Semaphore exhibit at Danforth Art Museum by Suzanne Revy, Oct. 12, 2023
Vulnerability in Life and Art, Podcast: Interview with Sarah Sniderman, Episode 61, July 10, 2023
Fraction Magazine, Artist Interview: Semaphore, by Bree Lamb, 15th Anniversary Issue #167, June 2023
Shadow & Light Magazine, Featured Portfolio: A Shared Journey - Starkman & York, by E.E. McCollum, May/Jun 2023
Lenscratch / Fine Art Photography Daily, Torrance York: Semaphore, by Megan Ross, Sept. 30, 2022
​Parkinson's Life, Interview: Torrance York - The Power of Creating Something Cannot be Overstated, Sept. 22, 2022
​Lenscratch /Fine Art Photography Daily, Torrance York: Art+Science Awards, by Linda Alterwitz, Nov. 14, 2021
Responses to Semaphore review
York’s Semaphore is a glorious testament to the inner strength that comes with accepting life’s obstacles with grace and curiosity.
- Fiona Davis, New York Times bestselling author
In Torrance York's new book, Semaphore, there are two sympathetic movements: inside/out and outside/in. Her book is about life, the environment, and the effects of aging. Torrance's photographs taken in or around her home are intimate and quietly observed. She has recently been diagnosed with Parkinson's disease, so this work brings the exterior world together with the interior world of the body and mortality. A major strength of the book is its celebration of awareness.
- Linda Connor, photographer and educator
Semaphore is an evocative book. It’s a singular production all around and a truly beautiful, meditative work.
- Jennifer A. Watts, Senior Curator, The Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens
Torrance York’s work brings a strong visual voice to a life-altering diagnosis. She makes her objects speak and opens up new ways of seeing the ordinary in everyday life. Semaphore is an elegantly poetic contemplation on our ability to adapt to ever-changing circumstances.
- Jessica Roscio, Ph.D., Director and Curator, Danforth Art Museum at Framingham State University
In addition to her captivating photos, Torrance shows us courage in the face of a life-changing illness. How does one flourish and thrive after a diagnosis of Parkinson’s disease? By finding strength and identity which transcend the physical body. These intimate reflections reckon with disability but ultimately focus on the marvelous beauty within and around us. As a neurologist who studies health and healing, I see growth and purpose in this beautiful work of art. Semaphore represents perseverance and victory, and will serve as an inspiration to many.
- Sarah Mulukutla, MD MPH, Mindful Neurology PLLC. Founder, Section on Neurohealth & Integrative Neurology at the American Academy of Neurology