This exhibition is an extension of the publication titled Collaboration: A Potential History of Photography, published by Thames & Hudson in 2024 and organized by Ewald, Meiselas, and Wexler, along with scholars Ariella A茂sha Azoulay and Leigh Raiford.
This year's聽EXPO CHICAGO聽features more than 200 galleries and exhibiting organizations from around the world 鈥 from London to Johannesburg to Seoul, and of course Chicago.
How can art be a catalyst for activism and policy change? The Art, Activism, Policy, and Power program offers high school students a unique opportunity to engage with artist-activists who are using their work to challenge injustices and inspire action.
The Museum of Contemporary Photography at Columbia College Chicago (MoCP) is pleased to present Dawit L. Petros: Prospetto a Mare, an exhibition featuring the聽innovative work of Eritrea-born Canadian artist Dawit L. Petros.
Reading the exhibition catalog information on the Balbo Monument, a 2,000-year-old Italian relic personally gifted to the city of Chicago by the fascist Benito Mussolini for the 1933-34 Chicago World鈥檚 Fair.
The Museum of Contemporary Photography at Columbia College Chicago will present Dawit L. Petros: Prospetto a Mare, an exhibition featuring the innovative work of Eritrea-born Canadian artist Dawit L. Petros.