Wolfgang Tillmans, Martin Parr, Kai Isaiah Jamal and Mario Sorrenti are just a few of the prominent photographers donating works to fight racism in Britain
"As the Black Lives Matter movement continues to lead the fight for equality, the decision to operate under the banner of Anti-Racism is a call for the creative world, and the world at large, to fight racism everywhere it exists, while
empowering the organisations and charities already doing this work," read the press statment from the organisers, who'd prefer to remain anonymous. But much less incognito are the prominent roster of photographers donating their work for £100 a print.
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