Human Rights Human Wrongs

Human Rights Human Wrongs
09 February 2015
The Photographers' Gallery in collaboration with The Ryerson Image Centre and Autograph ABP present Human Rights Human Wrongs. Human Rights Human Wrongs features more than 200 original press prints, drawn from the prestigious Black Star collection of twentieth century photoreportage. Read an essay by Curator Mark Sealy Download a timeline of world events covered in the exhibition The exhibition explores what role such images play in helping us understand the case for human rights, and further addresses the legacy of how photographs have historically functioned in raising awareness of international conflict. The exhibition spans a time frame from 1945 until the early 90s and examines the major political upheavals, conflict, war and struggles against racism and colonisation that became especially urgent following World War II. It seeks to present these events in a global context rather than as isolated incidents, moving away from didactic perspectives on history. http://vimeo.com/118799076 This exhibition has been made possible with generous support from TD Bank Group. Organised by the Ryerson Image Centre in Collaboration with Autograph, ABP. Exhibition curated by Mark Sealy MBE, Autograph ABP with curatorial assistance from Valérie Matteau, Ryerson Image Centre. With additional support from the Bertha Foundation, Cockayne – Grants for the Arts, a donor advised fund of The London Community Foundation, Stanley Thomas Johnson Foundation, The Mead Family Foundation and the US Embassy London. Established in 1988 with the mission of advocating the inclusion of historically marginalised photographic practices, Autograph ABP is a charity that works internationally in photography, cultural identity, race, representation and human rights. http://thephotographersgallery.org.ukwww.autograph-abp.co.uk
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