Dashwood Projects, our gallery space at East 4th Street—between Bowery and Second Avenue just a few blocks from Dashwood Books, opened March 14, 2024.  It is an experimental space to extend the life and boundaries of our publishing program dedicated to exhibitions and selling work by artists we’ve collaborated with over the years. 

Zora Sicher: Geography



10/03/25—11/11/25
Reception: 10/03/25   6:00–8:00PM
Reading: 10/11/25
Curated by Philo Cohen, 
Organized in collaboration with Speciwomen




Geography marks the first monograph by Zora Sicher, presenting fifteen years of photographic work created between the ages of fifteen and thirty. This body of work, gathered for the first time in book form, embodies a profound milestone at a pivotal moment in the artist’s life. The accompanying exhibition proposes a space that functions like a time capsule—an environment where closure and contemplation converge, inviting visitors to encounter Sicher’s photographs as letters, letters in the epistolary form but also letters that make up a language; a story of our ever moving selves in a world that rocks us and pushes us against its own walls.

Zora Sicher is a Brooklyn-based photographer whose work bridges the shifting terrain of photography, merging its identity as a means for reproduction to create slivers of truths that may not be replicable. Sicher thinks of the camera as a mediating device between herself and the subject. Her photographs stand as ruptures to the silence of reality and time. Sicher studied photography at the Fashion Institute of Technology for two years before relocating to Mexico City in 2016 to attend the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM). During her two years there, she self-published her first photobook. Geography (Dashwood Books, 2025) is her first monograph. She now lives and works in New York City.



Geography

Book

Published by Dashwood Books
First edition
Hardcover
304 pages
49 × 31 cm

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Geography

Matchbox

2.25 × 1.375 in

$3

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