March 1 – 31, 2001
The poetic photogravure’s of Susanne Wellm reflect glimpses of daily life and sensory experiences, quietly telling simple stories and capturing private moments. Wellm’s work is strongly influenced by European filmmakers such as Tarkovskij, Dreyer and Kieslowski, and she uses grid and diptych sequencing to provide a narrative element to your photographs. She writes, “I use my camera to record daily living, as looking througha window and into a mirror. My captions are Nordic melancholic moods and longing for light.”








