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Annenberg Space for Photography

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As Walls Go Up at Unprecedented Rates, Artists Use Them as Subversive Canvases

by Lorissa Rinehart November 22, 2019September 20, 2021

The Annenberg Space for Photography maps the complex landscape of walls and rends, openings and sutures, that, to an ever-larger degree, defines our age.

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Confronting Mass Extinction with Poignant, Intimate Portraits of Animals

by Dan Schindel October 17, 2018October 17, 2018

Since 2005, Joel Sartore has been taking portraits of every single animal species living in Earth’s various zoos and nature preserves.

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A Deep Dive into the Library of Congress Photo Archives, from Harriet Tubman to Architectural Hats

by Claire Voon July 24, 2018July 27, 2018

An exhibition of photographs in the collection of the Library of Congress celebrates “the humanistic and funny part of America.”

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How Native American Artists Are Reframing the Ways They’re Represented

by Matt Stromberg June 26, 2018

Will Wilson, among other Native American artists, has sought to reclaim a sense of agency through his two bodies of work.

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Watching Human Dreams Disintegrate in Photos of the Ultra-Rich

by Dan Schindel May 15, 2017November 4, 2019

Lauren Greenfield’s Generation Wealth, a book and exhibition of the same name at the Annenberg Space for Photography, documents the out-of-control growth of the one percent.

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