Zsofia Daniel, a self-taught artist based near Zürich, Switzerland, uses photography to explore societal and psychological themes. Her work, rooted in extensive research and historical study, features multi-layered, tableaux-like images. In '31, Daniel draws parallels between the socio-political turmoil of the early 1930s, leading to WWII, and today's world. She produces cinematic scenes that incorporate objects from the 1920s and 1930s to blend past and present. Her work is a testament to the relevance of history in understanding contemporary issues. It presents open-ended narratives that invite viewers to draw their own conclusions.