In 1978, at 67, the Ukraine-born photographer Zofia Rydet set out to document every household in Poland, where she lived. Although by the time of her death, in 1997, she hadn’t reached her goal, she had made an impressive start, shooting the interiors of 20,000 rural homes. Most, however poor, were packed to the roof with things, their wall plastered with images of pop stars and Christian saints.