Druid ceremony at Stonehenge , 2018 © Jeremy Deller, 2022Art & PhotographyNewsNan Goldin, Jeremy Deller and more are selling prints for UkraineSolidarity Prints is the print sale raising money for artists under threat in UkraineShareLink copied ✔️March 18, 2022Art & PhotographyNewsTextDazed DigitalArtists at Risk print sale (2022)11 Imagesview more + A newly-launched print sale is giving art-lovers the opportunity to buy prints by acclaimed artists who have donated work to benefit the artists in Ukraine. Solidarity Prints – which is now live – includes open editions by an amazing array of artists, writers, and image-makers including the likes of Nan Goldin, Jeremy Deller, Miranda July, Doug Aitken, and writer Lynne Tillman. Launched by activist, non-profit organisation Artists At Risk, the initiative is part of the organisation’s ongoing project of providing support to art practitioners at risk of persecution all over the world. Solidarity Prints raises money for artists in Ukraine and affected neighbouring countries, and all proceeds will directly help facilitate emergency travel, shelter, and financial support for endangered members of the art community. Take a look through the gallery above for a glimpse of the prints for sale. Solidarity Prints is live now and the first round is scheduled to run until April 30 2022 Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MOREThe Renaissance meets sci-fi in Isaac Julien’s new cinematic installationMagnum and Aperture have just launched a youth-themed print saleArt Basel Paris: 7 emerging artists to have on your radarInside Tyler Mitchell’s new blockbuster exhibition in ParisAn insider’s portrait of life as a young male modelRay Ban MetaIn pictures: Jefferson Hack launches new exhibition with exclusive eventArt to see this week if you’re not going to Frieze 2025Here’s what not to miss at Frieze 2025Portraits of sex workers just before a ‘charged encounter’Captivating photos of queer glamour in 70s New YorkThis erotic photobook archives a decade of queer intimacyGuen Fiore’s tender portraits of girls in the flux of adolescence