Location: Europe

Location: Europe

Four people seen through a bent chainlink fence.
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Eugene Richards
A girl holds a letter in front of her face.
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Lori Grinker
A street marked with red paint.
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Sara Terry
A man and a women sitting on a car.
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Nigel Dickinson
Three boys in front of a power plant.
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Antonin Kratochvil
Piles of paper behind woman at desk.
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Jan Banning
Girl with grandmother.
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Andrea Diefenbach
Workers on small boats.
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Kadir van Lohuizen
An elderly woman viewed through a vehicle window.
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Gilles Peress
Man with umbrella in front of dome.
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George Georgiou
A chair in an empty room.
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Donald Weber
A veiled woman in the foreground and two children in the background.
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Abbas
Girl with woman carrying bricks
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Heidi Bradner
Children playing in a cemetery.
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Beka Vučo
A person sitting in grass in front of a housing complex.
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Mary Berridge
A group of people surrounding a man with an accordion.
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John Vachon
A family at a funeral.
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Jeremy Sutton-Hibbert
Group of teenage girls.
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Chachipe Youth Photography Contest
A boy crouching on the ground.
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Aleksandr Glyadyelov
Two men preparing a syringe.
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John Ranard
A large group of Muslim men.
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Bharat Choudhary
A performer on a banner.
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Vesna Pavlović

Moving Walls is an annual documentary photography exhibition produced by the Open Society Foundations Documentary Photography Project. Moving Walls is exhibited at our offices in New York and Washington, D.C., and includes five to seven discrete bodies of work.

Since its inception in 1998, Moving Walls has featured over 170 artists whose works address a variety of social justice and human rights issues that coincide with the Open Society mission.

Are You a Photographer?

Prospective candidates for inclusion in Moving Walls should check back in late 2013 for details on the next call for submissions.

Plan a Visit

The Moving Walls 20 exhibit is open free-of-charge to the public from May 8 through December 13, 2013.