Worlds Beyond Thresholds
Symbols of indulgence offer the Italian artist Giorgia Garzilli a poetic language to explore the nature of time and place.
Kobe Wagstaff’s comfort food draws from their upbringing in Utah, and is a hit among their Los Angeles friends today.
There is an empathy in Kobe Wagstaff’s images. Their subjects, often in states of vulnerability, are at ease in front of their lens, baring their souls. The LA-based photographer has always been interested in the customs and inner lives of others. Growing up in the Mormon Church of Utah, they remember how a hashbrown casserole was baked to console those grieving. “The women of the church would make this meal after funeral services for the family members who had an individual pass. Hence the name, ‘funeral potatoes,’” they tell Family Style. “Though I’m no longer Mormon I still find comfort in this and make it regularly for friends and family.”
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Symbols of indulgence offer the Italian artist Giorgia Garzilli a poetic language to explore the nature of time and place.
Traditionally served on Shrove Tuesday, this sweet, cardamom-flavored pastry never goes out of season for photographer Jukka Ovaskainen.
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