Presented chronologically, the exhibition presents over three hundred photographs and objects from seven decades of world events and agency history, including impressive photo essays from World War II; icons such as Che Guevara, Muhammad Ali, and Malcolm X; trackside mourners paying their last respects to Robert F. Kennedy; life on the subway in New York; and portraits of the British royal family.
These historical testimonies are placed in dialogue with contemporary perspectives. Susan Meiselas, Bieke Repoorter, and Rafał Milach further develop them in a sociopolitical future. This creates a unique panorama of reportage photography that makes the transformative power of the medium tangible—from the iconic events of the past to the pressing questions of the present.