The Museum of Contemporary Photography examines America’s obsession with guns in a new exhibit.
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On display at MoCP: Reproductive: [Women’s] Health, Fertility, Agency
The Museum of Contemporary Photography’s “Reproductive” raises questions about the future of Roe v. Wade.
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Envisioning democracy—in photos—at the MoCP
From literal and data-driven to poetic and hopeful, the galleries curated by Columbia College Chicago professors show what democracy means to them.
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The petcoke problems of the southeast side hit the MoCP
A new exhibit, “Petcoke: Tracing Dirty Energy,” features various artists’ responses to the environmental problem.
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The Museum of Contemporary Photography in the age of Instagram
How the museum has, and will, survive the next photographic revolution
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In “Of Walking,” artists amble their lives away
“Of Walking” features the pedestrian musings of artists from Vito Acconci to Sohei Nishino.