Carving Out Rights: From Inside the Prison Industrial Complex
Inside prisons across the U.S., incarcerated people struggle everyday for their basic rights, claiming again and again their status as human beings. Here, within the largest democracy in the world (conditional though it may be), incarcerated people suffer indignities from terrible living conditions to physical and sexual violence, all under the aegis of justice.
Divine
by Delphine Diallo
For centuries, the art world was seen through the eyes of a small few who, under a patriarchal society, chose the aesthetic and the narrative—and whose main depiction of the sacred female body was as an objectified and sexualized woman. Delphine Diallo aims to change this dynamic.
Words Don’t Mean Much
by Senon Williams
The old adage “a picture is worth a thousand words” is turned on its side with Williams’s book of aphoristic phrasing. Far fewer words are needed to create an illuminating image in the mind’s eye, conjuring immediate multi-sensory experiences.
Candy Mountain
by David Black
David Black is a Los Angeles-based photographer and director noted for his work with musicians Daft Punk, Cat Power, Kendrick Lamar, and others. His photographs have been featured in The New Yorker and Rolling Stone, among many other publications.
dublab: Future Roots Radio
dublab: Future Roots Radio bends time and space through sound. Founded in 1999, dublab has been streaming far-out music since the dial-up age. We travel back to the dawn of Internet radio—a pre-podcast/smartphone/ social-media era with infinite potential and flash forward for premonitions of other worlds, other sounds.