Monroe Gallery of Photography specializes in 20th- and 21st-century photojournalism and humanist imagery in a shared medium that is a singular intersectionality of art and journalism.
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2 weeks from today: Ryan Vizzions Gallery talk "From Standing Rock To Minneapolis", free program in association with America The Beautiful exhibit. RSVP/Register:
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Lessons learned from photojournalists documenting a federal immigration crackdown in Minnesota
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Gray Zones: Unmaking the Myth of a Polarized Nation; includes photographs by Nina Berman and Ron Haviv, others
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This Photography Studio Captured the Beauty of Black Life in the South. Soon Its Archive, Once Hidden Away, Will Have a New Museum Home
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Photographer Don McCullin to focus on Vietnam for his final book
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Photographer’s report: What I saw at the Hansel Valley data center site
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Margaret Bourke-White was a pioneer for women and an icon in American photography
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Portrait of a City: A Century of American Photography
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"Many prints in America the Beautiful feature various depictions of the American flag, many showing it as a symbol of identity, joy, and hope but also of oppression and violence."
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JUST IN: The Justice Department announced charges at a news conference Tuesday morning in Minneapolis stemming from opposition to federal immigration enforcement.
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Step into a century of American city life through photographs that capture the people who built, inhabited, and transformed urban spaces into living, breathing communities.
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#BOTD Margaret Bourke White ( June 14, 1904 – August 27, 1971) #Photography
Photographers At Work
The Hooks brothers documented life and joy in Memphis during the 20th century. Their images will be put on public view when the Memphis Art Museum opens