Seeing memories with more than the mind’s eye. Mark Feeney, The Boston Globe

Seeing memories with more than the mind’s eye
Photography review in: The Boston Globe (Febr. 23, 2017):
The four shows currently at the Griffin Museum of Photography share a single title: “Legacy. Migration. Memory.” They run through March 5. That rubric is a tall order, and in varying degrees it accurately describes each show.
Rosemarie Zens was born in 1944 in a town in eastern Germany that soon thereafter became part of Poland. She returned with a camera 70 years later. Might that history account for the arresting way in which these pictures feel at once connected to the landscape and apart from it? → continue to read (external link)