David Hoffman began documenting life on the streets in the 1970s, focusing on homelessness and political demonstrations, motivated by the State's control over lives.
His images shed an unforgiving light on racial and social conflict, policing, drugs, and poverty, often provoking discomfort in viewers.
The forthcoming exhibition showcases intimate moments of the marginalized, including tragic stories like that of Azella, who died tragically while homeless.
Hoffman's dedication to documenting uncomfortable realities positions him as a significant voice in the narrative of social change in the East End.
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