
Fred Lonidier’s N.A.F.T.A. (Not A Fair Trade for All) critiques labor conditions in Mexican maquiladoras, highlighting worker struggles under free trade agreements. His exhibition in Tijuana was removed after executives protested his outreach to factory workers. For decades, Lonidier has used photography and text to document class struggle, bringing his work to both galleries and labor spaces. His fourth solo exhibition at Maxwell Graham Gallery continues his commitment to labor rights advocacy.