Photography Lee Wei SweeArt & PhotographyFeatureAn ongoing list of artists selling their work to raise money right nowArtists are selling and/or trading donation receipts for their work to fund various charities and bail funds in the wake of George Floyd’s murderShareLink copied ✔️June 12, 2020Art & PhotographyFeatureTextAshleigh Kane This article was originally published on 5 June and is being updated regularly, with the newest edits at the top of the list As governments and police forces continue to fail in their responsibilities to provide funding, basic rights, and security, it is the artists, activists, and communities left to pick one another up by raising money or donating goods and services to charities and bail funds. We saw it recently with the COVID-19 pandemic – where millions were raised by the people to help hospitals, food banks, and other important services – and now we are seeing it once again with the protests in the wake of George Floyd’s murder. Below is a running list of artists and photographers trading donation receipts for prints, clothing, and zines, or donating the proceeds from sales to an array of social justice charities and bail funds. This will be updated regularly over the coming weeks. AKASHA RABUT TAKASHI MURAKAMI JESS T DUGAN CHLOE SHEPPARD JOSHUA GORDON SEM LANGENDIJK RAPHAEL ADJETEY ADJEI MAYNE CALIDA RAWLES & DIEDRICK BRACKENS NAIMA GREEN AHAD SUBZWARI RICARDO NAGAOKA THE EARTH ISSUE GHETTO GASTRO LEE WEI SWEE TREMAINE EMORY SNOAR PRESS CARYS HUWS POLLY NOR PAUL MPAGI SEPUYA ALEX LEESE ISAAC ANDREWS ALFIE WHITE PEYTON FULFORD SOPHIE GREEN Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MORECaptivating photos of queer glamour in 70s New YorkThis erotic photobook archives a decade of queer intimacyZimmermannKindred spirits and psychedelic florals: Zimmermann heads to 70s Sydney Guen Fiore’s tender portraits of girls in the flux of adolescenceCowboys! Eagles! Death! Georg Baselitz’s prints tell a shocking life storyMarina Abramović: ‘Everything new is always criticised’In pictures: Intimate encounters with strangers in US suburbiaThe dA-Zed guide to David WojnarowiczEnemy of the Sun confronts a Palestinian landscape under threatThis vibrant new show captures the dynamism of the male form Ray-Ban MetaWin pre-launch tickets to Paradigm Shift at 180 Studios This exhibition captures the hope and horror of life in Gaza