Experience the striking work of Baltimore-based photographer Devin Allen, whose black-and-white images immortalize the emotional landscape of the 2015 Baltimore uprisings following the death of Freddie Gray. Through his lens, Allen captures not only the unrest and anguish that shook the city but also the profound sense of unity and resilience that emerged from its streets.
This body of work stands as both a historical document and an artistic reflection on community strength in the face of systemic injustice. Allen’s photographs transcend simple reportage; they offer a visual narrative of resistance, mourning, and hope, revealing the humanity at the core of collective struggle.
Rarely exhibited, these images invite viewers to revisit a pivotal chapter in Baltimore’s story and to honor the memory of Freddie Gray. In doing so, they remind us of the power of art to bear witness, to preserve truth, and to spark conversations that remain urgent a decade later.