While the automobile provided all Americans with a welcome and new-found freedom of movement, for the African Americans, traveling in cars was also a way of experiencing new vistas of racial bias and very real danger.
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While the automobile provided all Americans with a welcome and new-found freedom of movement, for the African Americans, traveling in cars was also a way of experiencing new vistas of racial bias and very real danger.
Amateur photographers play an important role for us to understand and see the world through the eyes of everyday people.
“I wanted to transform the subway from its dark, degrading, and impersonal reality into images that open up our experience again to the color, sensuality, and vitality of the individual souls that ride it each day.”
David Goldblatt’s renowned images form an incredible archive of South Africa’s enduring trauma and resistance – a perspective highlighted in a recent exhibition at Goodman Gallery, London.
Top ten enticing documentaries of 2019 picked by Belle McIntyre, featuring a selection of works from an international roster of artists, documentarians, and filmmakers.
From #wethenipple to the world’ most dangerous laptop being sold for $1.3M, this is all you need to know about the ins and outs of everything that has happened in the art world this week.
The film’s appeal for human decency will no doubt fall on deaf ears in many quarters, no more so than that of the current U.S. administration, whose umber grotesque of a leader has done the utmost to play on his electorate’s tendency towards xenophobia and isolationism.
Swarms of New Yorkers commute between Brooklyn and Manhattan on the L Train every day. Packed tight with passengers, the train serves both boroughs through its tunnel under the East River. The underwater tunnel was severely damaged during Hurricane Sandy and is in need of repairs. Already closed on weeknights and weekends, the L Train is fully shutting down in April for a 15-month maintenance period.
Fifth avenue on Thursday night somehow contained a rambunctious crowd of protesters. Women of all generations- mothers, daughters, sisters, gathered to acknowledge (among some things) the prevalence of undocumented sexual assault in American, to condemn Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh, Donald Trump, and the FBI for not demonstrating proper investigation procedures.