Rachel Cohen, Professor of Practice in the Arts in Creative Writing and English, has a new essay in the New York Review of Books, "Catching Us Looking". Cohen writes on the Art Institute of Chicago's exhibition "Gustave Caillebotte: Painting His World," and how the Impressionist painter subverts the viewer's lines of sight and line's of desire in his distinct portraits. You can read her piece on the NYRB website through the University of Chicago's subscription.