Selected reviews and articles
Intersectional Geographies Reviewed by Shyama Laxman, Photomonitor, February 2022
The Role of a Foundation in a Community – an essay by Jocelyn Gale, 2022
Industry and Humanity by Rachel Segal Hamilton, Aesthetica, February 2022
Can photography help us understand the climate crisis? Intersectional Geographies by Miss Rosen, Huck Magazine, February 2022
Multiple Perspectives Through A Photographic Lens by Sarski Anderson, Bristol 24/7, January 2022
Intersectional Geographies Leica Fotografie International Online, January 2022
Martin Parr Foundation opens 'Intersectional Geographies' curated by Jacqueline Ennis-Cole Artdaily, January 2022
Best Photography Exhibitions to See in 2022 Amateur Photographer, January 2022
Bristol’s Cultural Highlights of 2022 by Sarski Anderson, Bristol 24/7, January 2022
Intersectional Geographies – a group exhibition curated by Jacqueline Ennis Cole CREAM, January 2022
Objects of Discourse: Magazines, Books by Ankan Kazi, ASAP ART, December 2021
Interviews
Intersectional Geographies: How can photography be used to understand unsustainable industries and our demand on the environment? by Izabela Radwanska Zhang, 1854 – British Journal of Photography, January 2022
Photography Helps to Understand Life – Global Health 50/50, 2022
Presentations & Writings
Publishing as Artistic Practice, WORMS Issue 7, 2023
Intersectional Geographies Exhibition Guide, Martin Parr Foundation 2022
Opening Channels of Communication within the World of Photography: Acknowledging Maud Sulter as a Photographic Ancestor at Concerning Photography: Photographic Networks in Britain (c. 1971 to the present) – Conference organised by the Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art and The Photographers’ Gallery, November 2021
Reportage and Ethnographic Poem – Climate Impacts: A Villagers’ Perspective