Why do helical seashells resemble spiralling galaxies and the human heart? Kevin Dann leads us into the gyre of James Bell Pettigrew’s Design in Nature (1908), a provocative and forgotten exploration of the world’s archetypal whorl. more
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In this affecting photo-essay, Federica Soletta invites us to sit with her awhile on the American porch. more