More than 24,000 inmates in 29 prisons in 12 states have joined together to strike against legalized slavery.
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Pac/MacGill, New York presents the work of South African photographer David Goldblatt made before and after apartheid.
Project Chimps, Georgia, has just opened its 236-acre sanctuary to the first group of nine chimpanzees liberated from a biomedical…
Jeffrey Deitch returns to New York with an inaugural exhibition, “Walter Robinson: A Retrospective,” curated by Barry Blinderman.
Edwynn Houk Galley, New York, presents “Danny Lyon: Journey,” a new exhibition of rare vintage prints and collages from the…
Magnum Print Room, London, presents “The Teds,” Chris Steele-Perkins’ famous study of the British subculture that ruled the scene for…
Princeton Architectural Press presents “Psychobook,” a compendium of games, tests, and questions that tells on itself.
Thirteen years in the making, the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History & Culture opens its doors to the…
Stephen Shames and Bobby Seale reunited for “Power to the People,” a new book and exhibition honoring the 50th anniversary…
Photographer Mustafah Abdulaziz traveled around the world to document “Water Stories: The global water crisis in pictures” now on view…
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