New-York based Hassla compiles the photography of B. Ingrid Olson and the writing of Jesse Carsten, with Salt. The juxtaposition feels appropriate, as each photograph or text has a distinct brevity and leaves much to the imagination of its audience. Olson’s photographs center on the female form, against blurred and colorful backdrops. Carsten’s writings center on a similar ambiguity, with phrases that seem to make little sense but go together seamlessly. No matter the message perceived, Salt is heavy on aesthetic value.