BRITISH JOURNAL OF PHOTOGRAPHY: Intersectional Geographies: How can photography be used to understand unsustainable industries and our demand on the environment? [The Canary and the Hammer preview]

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The term ‘intersectionality’ is used to describe how the individual experiences of race, class, gender as well as social conditions and oppressive states overlap. It was coined by the Black feminist Kimberlé Crenshaw in 1989, and is a key concept that binds the work of 12 artists, including Lisa Barnard, Darek Fortas, Aida Silvestri, Rhiannon Adam and David Severn, on show at the Martin Parr Foundation. Intersectional Geographies, curated by Jacqueline Ennis-Cole, considers the history of the human relationship to the land, drawing on projects that particularly consider the complexities of humans taking from nature, through the visual language of photography.

Period26 Jan 2022

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  • TitleBRITISH JOURNAL OF PHOTOGRAPHY: Intersectional Geographies: How can photography be used to understand unsustainable industries and our demand on the environment? [The Canary and the Hammer preview]
    Media name/outletBritish Journal of Photography
    Media typeWeb
    Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
    Date26/01/22
    DescriptionThe term ‘intersectionality’ is used to describe how the individual experiences of race, class, gender as well as social conditions and oppressive states overlap. It was coined by the Black feminist Kimberlé Crenshaw in 1989, and is a key concept that binds the work of 12 artists, including Lisa Barnard, Darek Fortas, Aida Silvestri, Rhiannon Adam and David Severn, on show at the Martin Parr Foundation. Intersectional Geographies, curated by Jacqueline Ennis-Cole, considers the history of the human relationship to the land, drawing on projects that particularly consider the complexities of humans taking from nature, through the visual language of photography.
    Producer/AuthorIzabela Radwanska Zhang
    URLhttps://www.1854.photography/2022/01/intersectional-geographies-how-can-photography-be-used-to-understand-unsustainable-industries-and-our-demand-on-the-environmentv/
    PersonsLisa Barnard