Katarzyna Markusz focuses her lens and all her attention on a concrete slab at the far edge of a neighbour’s yard in Sokolow Podlaski. She squints her eyes as she presses the shutter button.
In a dark corner of Poland that refuses to acknowledge its horrific treatment of Jews, an amateur photographer is reopening old wounds by tracing ghosts in her home town.
Katarzyna Markusz focuses her lens and all her attention on a concrete slab at the far edge of a neighbour’s yard in Sokolow Podlaski. She squints her eyes as she presses the shutter button.