The exhibition “We” at Rose Gallery in Santa Monica, California will end on February 4, 2017. This is your last opportunity to check out this exhibition dedicated to the identities of the diverse American demography at the gallery. The exhibition presents a selection of photographs, paintings and prints that represent the encompassing sense of idiosyncrasies and connections in American society, underscoring the photography’s unique power in democracy, serving as the visual document of realities within. Continuing from the gallery’s previous show ‘He, She, They,’ which explored through the multifaceted ways gender, sexuality, and identities are built in a society, this exhibition emphasizes on the diversity and differences in American demography, through the aspects of race, geography, and economy. Through photographs by artists like Dorothea Lange, Charles Brittin, Diane Arbus and others, the exhibition demonstrates the way people share their spaces before reconfiguring them, and through collected involvement in one place, ‘We’ collectively identify ourselves through a spatial unity.The exhibition will be on view at Rose Gallery, 2525 Michigan Avenue G5, Santa Monica, CA 90404, USA.For details, visit: http://www.rosegallery.net/Click on the slideshow for a sneak peek of the exhibition.
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