NEW YORK, NY.- Bryce Wolkowitz Gallery presents an exhibition of new work by photographer Abelardo Morell. The exhibition at Bryce Wolkowitz Gallery features the most recent additions to Morells celebrated series of camera obscura works. Using this centuries old optical principle in combination with digital camera work, Morell blacks out windows in rooms while leaving a small hole open, the aperture, which, in effect, transforms the space into a camera, thus overlaying the world outside inside. In his most recent series of work from Florence, Rome, Venice and New York, Morells consistent obsession with the passage of time, becomes evident as never before. His use of traditional techniques transforms the familiar into unique contemporary perspectives. As we watch, a view of Volta del Canal in Venice is projected like a layer of vague memory or a passing hallucination on the interior of a Palazzo room painted