Moving Walls 1

Moving Walls 1, the inaugural exhibition, features work by Gigi Cohen, Edward Grazda, the Harlem Horizon Art Studio, James Nubile, Bastienne Schmidt & Philippe Cheng, and Jeremy Sutton-Hibbert. The show highlights transition and conflict in Afghanistan, Tajikistan, and Azerbaijan; a Roma camp in Romania; and health-related issues in the United States.

A bicyclist in front of a building.
Moving Walls 1
Edward Grazda
Collage of nine images with color portrait at center.
Moving Walls 1
James Nubile
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Harlem Horizon Art Studio
Three women sitting in lawn chairs in a cemetery.
Moving Walls 1
Bastienne Schmidt, Philippe Cheng
A family at a funeral.
Moving Walls 1
Jeremy Sutton-Hibbert
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Gigi Cohen

About Moving Walls 1

Moving Walls 1, the inaugural exhibition, features work by Gigi Cohen, Edward Grazda, the Harlem Horizon Art Studio, James Nubile, Bastienne Schmidt & Philippe Cheng, and Jeremy Sutton-Hibbert. The show highlights, among other topics, transition and conflict in Afghanistan, Tajikistan, and Azerbaijan; a Roma camp in Romania; and health-related issues in the United States.

Moving Walls is an annual exhibition series that explores a variety of social justice and human rights issues through documentary practice, and is produced by Open Society’s Culture and Art program. Moving Walls is exhibited at our offices in New York, London, and Washington, D.C., and includes five to nine discrete bodies of work.

Since 1998, Moving Walls has featured over 200 photographers and artists whose works address a variety of social justice and human rights issues.

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Due to precautionary measures related to the coronavirus, Moving Walls 25: Another Way Home will be closed until further notice.