Dear Friends,
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Be Well.
David
Starry, Starry, Starry
Night

PHOTO ILLUSTRATIONS BY
Thierry Cohen
What would New York or Shanghai look like with
a full sky of brilliant stars? Thierry Cohen, a French photographer, thinks he
can show us by blending city scenes — shot and altered to eliminate lights and
other distractions — and the night skies from less populated locations that
fall on the same latitudes. The result is what city dwellers might see in the
absence of light pollution. So Paris gets the stars of northern Montana, New
York those of the Nevada desert. As Cohen, whose work will be exhibited at the
Danziger Gallery in New York in March, sees it, the loss of the starry skies,
accelerated by worldwide population growth in cities, has created an urbanite
who “forgets and no longer understands nature.” He adds, “To show him stars is
to help him dream again.”
Julie Bosman
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