MOSCOW.- Deep Inside My Doll House is an exhibition of several new series of Dorsa’s work. These series are shot on metal and glass plates using a photographic process which is over 170 years old. “Chained, the seer's in Plato's allegory stared at shadows cast against the rear wall of a cave that was their prison. Such is the view I have of the shadows of my subconscious. My camera, a cave, is a hollow wooden box with a metal or glass plate installed at it's posterior. I am chained in this box, staring at this plate, at the shadows and dark images reflected off the bodies and faces which pass in front of my 160 year old piece of glass as I try to capture and display the subliminal. This show is as much a dissection of myself, as it is a dissection of my subjects.” Hailing from Los Angeles, California, Bart Dorsa began his career in visual arts as an independent film maker. His directorial debut, Here Lies Lonely and The Invisibles, for which Bart served as an exec