Photo Galleries
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The Majestic Taiwanese Buildings That Only Mosquitoes Call Home
March 24, 2014 -
In Taiwan, hundreds of deserted public construction projects have become breeding grounds for mosquitoes. Artist Yao Jui-chung, joined by a team of photographers known as the Lost Society Document, chronicled these often majestic buildings in images that set off a national scandal and prompted pledges for revitalization from the prime minister. More -
Before the Fall: Photos and Video of Ukraine’s Euromaidan Protests
March 4, 2014 -
As the standoff in Ukraine continues over Russia’s occupation of the Crimean Peninsula, artist Tomas Rafa provides an intimate portrait of the recent battles that unfolded in the “Euromaidan” protests in Kiev. These photographs and video offer a rare on-the-ground look at the fiery front lines. More -
United at the Margins: Sochi’s LGBTQ Community
February 17, 2014 -
As international attention focuses on Sochi, host city for a Winter Olympics that has been protested due to Russia’s recent law punishing “gay propaganda,” Olya Ivanova photographs the local gay and lesbian scene and Katya Kazbek comments on the community’s varied perspectives on LGBTQ politics. More -
Overhead: New Photos of the NSA and Other Top Intelligence Agencies Revealed
February 10, 2014 -
Artist Trevor Paglen offers a glimpse of America’s vast surveillance infrastructure, photographing three of the most powerful U.S. intelligence agencies and placing the images in the public domain. More -
Shipped Off In Shackles
January 21, 2014 -
As President Obama pushes for immigration reform at a moment when his own administration is reaching a record 2 million deportations, photographer John Moore offers a rare glimpse of the militarized deportation process. More