In describing her approach to photography, Agnieszka Sosnowska writes: “For a long time I thought that photographs showed the viewer what the world looked like. It wasn’t until college that I learned that a photograph could tell a story.” Her sentiment...
Beth Moon writes about her series Odin’s Cove: I first noticed this pair of ravens perched up in the rocks overlooking the sea while hiking to the beach at the end of the summer in 2010. This secluded part of the coastline is the end of a 3 mile hike from the...
Agnieszka Sosnowska writes about her work: Fishing, hunting, planting and gathering are considered pastimes for many people in the developed world. The pace of farming is slow, dictated by nature, economy and sheer will. A farmer’s efforts are uncertain; such a...
History Lesson: Bat Sheva Dance Studio 2011 This image was a joint production by Neil Folberg and Gidi Dar, an Israeli film maker. When it was built in 1920, this was a girl’s school, the first Hebrew language school in Tel-Aviv. It became the headquarters of...
This large-format painting by Manet features his first treatment of a woman with whom he became quite obsessed. She is seated at left, dark and mysterious with a distinctly Spanish style to her, a small lap dog at her feet. What he soon came to realize was that Berthe...
I first met Lucie Rouart in her boutique in the 8th arrondisement of Paris, amidst all the clothing that she had designed and produced. Her resemblance to Berthe Morisot was striking: the same eyes, the same intelligent and sensual gaze. We met...