frame of a dino lawson portrait your beautiful imperious unbroken unfallen that's all novelist zaidi smith described photographer dino lawson's pictures the new york based artist portrays black people from poor neighborhoods across the americas and africa here's a look at her biggest exhibition to date and basel switzerland. every day life in the working class black homes staged and celebrated. the museum goes here in wealthy switzerland the photos put try and reality far from there on we may look at them as not having quite enough for them they've made it at a certain level and they're proud to show us to welcome us into their homes into their lives and to share it with us. this is eleanor filippovich director of the could tell a museum in boston the photographer dana lawson isn't giving interviews at the moment instead she's letting her photos speak for themselves holding a mirror up to the viewer literally. she's playing with a mirror that we have to face ourselves and the irony is these photographic works are framed literally in mirrors which has this double effect of making us look at