The new show sees the filmmaker curate decades of protest and activism throughout British history

The new show sees the filmmaker curate decades of protest and activism throughout British history
A rich family history of political struggle and personal responsibility, diverging paths and roads left untrod inform Thero Makepe’s We Didn’t Choose to be Born Here
The show at the Whitechapel Gallery pays homage to the artist’s notable role in art-ivism, spotlighting his heavy use of archival photography and manipulating mass-produced images
Featuring artists from across the world, this south London show surveys lens-based activism beyond straight documentary
Set in a coastal Scottish village, Alicia Bruce’s new book follows a community determined to defend their homes and land
A Village on the Highway focuses not on the agricultural workers whose activism overturned the ‘black laws’, but the makeshift camps which allowed them to do it
Opening next weekend, the show features work by 15 photojournalists including Gabriela Bhaskar, Nina Berman, Victor J. Blue, Balazs Gardi, Adam Gray, Shuran Huang, Christopher Lee, and others
For the past half decade, Dee Dwyer has documented the ongoing protests occurring in her city, Washington DC, feeling it her duty to tell the story from the perspective of the Black community.
Headline shows include the work of Asa Johannesson, the Archive of Public Protests and Sofia Karim