Articles tagged "immigration"
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An Artist-Slash-Model Explores His Identity as an Immigrant
In the fashion industry, it is said that models are to be seen, not heard. Sang Woo Kim isn't playing ball.
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A Japanese Art Collective Had a Funeral for Liberty on the US–Mexico Border
Activist artists Chim↑Pom also built a lovely treehouse from which to view the gravesite.
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[Premiere] An Artist Made a Series of Mugshots from His Own Face
Mexican artist Captain Alegria reimagines the self portrait in the new issue of FELT Zine.
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Portraits of Minnesota’s Somali Immigrants Capture the Ache of Leaving Home | #50StatesofArt
Bringing her own immigrant experience to the table, photographer Selma Fernandez Richter meaningfully shoots war and famine-displaced families in their American homes.
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Immigration to Israel, Explored in Two Controversial Photography Projects
The Israel Museum puts two very different photography projects about immigration side by side.
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These Artists Just Proved How Unoriginal Donald Trump's Racism Is
The Montalvo Arts Center, with the help of Bruce Yonemoto, Karen Finley, and George Takei, are taking down its racist founder and the Republican presidential nominee in the same breath.
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A Boat, 40 Passengers, and a Bunch of Performance Art
We went on a boat tour exploring New York’s murky colonial history with New Draft Collective.
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How an Artist Used Recovered Sandals to Mourn the Refugee Crisis
Romuald Hazoumè’s 'All in the Same Boat' depicts the odds stacked against refugees.
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Looking Good 'On Paper,' This Exhibit Merges Mundane Paperwork and Fine Art
Brooklyn-based Jesse Chun deconstructs immigration papers and passports to get at the nature of belonging.
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"F*ck Trump’s Wall": These Artists Turned Immigration Stories into Art
Heidi Duckler draws from an LA produce market where immigrants work alongside lifelong Angelenos for her choreography.
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