Legendary ACT UP founding member Avram Finkelstein combined art and activism to combat the AIDS crisis. Here, he shares the invaluable lessons he’s learned.
From the ’90s to the ’00s, Magnum photographer Constantine Manos travelled across the sunshine state; capturing the life, love and style of its local residents.
A new MOMA exhibition looks back on the legacy of Club 57 – a no-budget East Village venue that ripped up the rule book and changed the face of modern art.
Photographers Rebecca Norris Webb and Alex Webb have travelled the earth together, creating visual poetry and capturing life’s mystical moments on film.
At 248 km long, the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) is a vast, high-security buffer zone between the South and North. Photographer Park Jongwoo gets unconditional access.
After Martin Luther King’s death, thousands descended on Washington to ‘confront the power structure.’ Photographer Jill Freedman was there to capture it.
Taken while she was a student at the prestigious Pratt Institute, Constance Hansen’s newly uncovered images expose the real outsiders of the 1960s New York.
War veteran Michael A. McCoy initially turned to photography as a way of coping with PTSD. Since then, he’s shot some of the most significant protests in US history. He shares his advice for young activists.