Paul Erdös was one of the most eminent mathematicians of the twentieth century, as famed for his prolific output and outsize capacity for abstract mathematic comprehension as he was for his incurable wanderlust and distaste for sleep. His extraordinary productivity, preference for colla
For more than fifteen years, Dan Estabrook has worked with historical photographic techniques to explore intimate issues about love, sex and death. In his two newest series, Sleep and Nine Symptoms, he continues his use of antiquated processes – the calotype paper negative and salt print positive