Exhibitions
Black Panthers & Revolution: Stephen Shames
Amar Gallery, London
29.05.–06.07.2025
Stephen Shames – Comrade Sisters: Women of the Black Panther Party
Les Rencontres d’Arles, Centre de la Photographie de Mougins
28.06.–06.10.2024
Edition with print
Stephen Shames A Lifetime in Photography
Stephen Shames is an American photojournalist for more than five decades. In his award-winning photo essays, he draws attention to social issues such as child poverty and racism. During his career Shames authored numerous books, among others Power to the People: The World of the Black Panthers and Outside the Dream: Child Poverty in America. Kehrer Verlag is now publishing a comprehensive book containing many unpublished photos. Although Shames photographed many diverse subjects including presidents and people from countless cultures, there is a thread connecting his pictures: Shames’ photos of children and families focus on what tears us apart and binds us together: violence and abuse, but also love, hope, and transcendence. The images come from his heart and soul.
Half-cloth hardcover
24 × 31,6 cm
228 pages
136 color and b/w illustrations
English
Available
ISBN 978-3-96900-172-1
2025
Artists:
Design:
Caleb Cain Marcus
Product information "Stephen Shames"
Stephen Shames is an American photojournalist for more than five decades. In his award-winning photo essays, he draws attention to social issues such as child poverty and racism. During his career Shames authored numerous books, among others Power to the People: The World of the Black Panthers and Outside the Dream: Child Poverty in America. Kehrer Verlag is now publishing a comprehensive book containing many unpublished photos. Although Shames photographed many diverse subjects including presidents and people from countless cultures, there is a thread connecting his pictures: Shames’ photos of children and families focus on what tears us apart and binds us together: violence and abuse, but also love, hope, and transcendence. The images come from his heart and soul.
Half-cloth hardcover
24 × 31,6 cm
228 pages
136 color and b/w illustrations
English
Available
ISBN 978-3-96900-172-1
2025
Artists:
Design:
Caleb Cain Marcus
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