Haptic Cognition
Haptic Cognition
An isolated stone hand holding an ambiguous object, leaf, feather, wound, or relic, is cropped into near abstraction. The hand of death encodes new realities into being.
“The Cavalry: Studies at Calvary Cemetery” is an ongoing series of medium format photographs made at Calvary Cemetery in Queens, New York, on Ilford Delta 100 film.
The stone figures in these images, Madonnas, angels, pietàs, bear the chemical erosion of the industrial corridor surrounding Newtown Creek, where copper smelting plants operated for more than a century. Immigrant women and girls are buried throughout the cemetery; many were killed by the labor that employed them.
Each print is an extension of the larger Watered project.
Edition of 15
8.5 × 11 inches
2026
Hahnemühle Bright White Cotton Rag
Signed and numbered
Includes archival certificate
