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September 14, 2006 5:00 a.m. until May 11, 2007 5:00 p.m. (EDT)
Where
Open Society Foundations–New York 224 West 57th Street New York, NY 10019 United States of America
Moving Walls is a travelling photographic exhibition series sponsored by the Open Society Institute. The series represents the transitional condition of open societies and the promotion and maintenance of democratic values. Nations often erect obstacles and barriers such as political oppression, economic instability, and racism. Yet, even as these walls are built, there are people committed to tearing them down. As the name of the exhibition series implies, Moving Walls is an artistic interpretation of this struggle.
The six photographers in Moving Walls 12 cover a range of subjects: entrenched poverty and discrimination in Europe and the United States, the path of diamonds from miner to consumer, an intimate view of the impact of stigma and violence, and the massive changes taking place in the new China. Yet each photographer confronts uncomfortable issues that strike at the heart of the open society mission and help elevate the role of documentary photography as an advocacy tool.
Online Exhibition
For more information about the exhibit including artist statements, biographies, and online photo galleries view Moving Walls 12 online.
Schedule
Date: September 14, 2006 - May 11, 2007 Photographers: Kike Arnal, Jodi Bieber, Donna DeCesare, Nigel Dickinson, Mark Leong, Kadir van Lohuizen Location: OSI-New York
Date: June 7, 2007 - February 29, 2008 Photographers: Kike Arnal, Jodi Bieber, Donna DeCesare, Nigel Dickinson, Mark Leong, Kadir van Lohuizen Location: OSI-Washington, DC
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