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July 19th, 2010 | art about law, Class Warfare, creativity, Law as a reflection of its society

Art for Justice: Harvey Finkle

Art genuinely does have the power to advance justice. A body of work that does just that is on display right now at Painted Bride Art Center in Philadelphia, which is exhibiting the work of Harvey Finkle, ” a documentary still photographer who has produced a substantialbody of work concerned with social, political, and cultural issues.” As explained on Finkle’s web site:

His recent work includes a documentation of the Kensington Welfare Rights Union (KWRU), a poor people’s movement emanating from the poorest neighborhood in Pennsylvania; and “The Jews of South Philadelphia,” interviews and photographs of the remnants of what once was among the largest Jewish communities in the nation.

His ongoing work includes documenting the activities of many progressive organizations including a death penalty abolitionist group, ACT-UP, ADAPT (disabled activists), KWRU, and other groups concerned with housing and homelessness. Also, his work includes an extensive inventory of images depicting all aspects of life in Deaf culture, plus a substantial collection of photos dealing with education.

Works in progress are about the new wave of immigrant and refugee families who have settled in urban areas and the evolving Transgender community.

(hat tip to the art blog)

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