Skip to content

Cart

Your cart is empty

Article: The Writing on the Wall

The Writing on the Wall
art

The Writing on the Wall

Shimon Attie’s Emotional History Lesson

For The Writing on the Wall, artist Shimon Attie shined a light on the vibrance of Berlin’s Jewish community in the time before World War II. Using a slide projector, he lit up buildings with photographs taken nearly six decades earlier to bring the Scheunenviertel—the Jewish Quarters—back to life. In a city like Berlin, the daily foot traffic can easily eclipse the histories that the war erased and the intense emotional ties from which many people are still reeling today. Attie photographed the projections, preserving the moving juxtaposition of past and present lives and the temporary reanimation of communities lost. 

Shimon Attire Writing on the WallShimon Attie Writing on the WallShimon Attie Writing on the WallShimon Attie Writing on the Wall

Read more

Explore Scotland with Richard Gaston
Escape

Explore Scotland with Richard Gaston

There’s a heady rush in the work of Richard Gaston. The young photographer captures Scotland’s beauty with a full of luscious colors and a particularly strong eye for nature’s curves and edges.

Read more
Cut and Paste with Fideli Sundqvist
paper art

Cut and Paste with Fideli Sundqvist

Fideli Sundqvist is a charming artist who weaves construction paper into bright, colorful and surprisingly emotional scenes of domestic tranquility.

Read more