Marcel Winatschek

Someone Else’s Ceiling

Rasha Kahil photographs the interiors people live inside without noticing. Her series In Your Home works through the accumulated texture of domestic space—the specific angle of light through a curtain no one ever replaced, furniture arranged around habits rather than aesthetics, the lived-in clutter that no one tidies before she arrives. There’s a warmth to it that doesn’t tip into sentimentality, which is the harder thing to pull off.