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  • Engaged Urbanism

      Edited by Ben Campkin and Ger Duizings I.B. Tauris, 2016 ‘Engaged Urbanism showcases the exciting ways in which urbanists are responding to this question and working towards fairer cities. […]

    Posted: November 30th, 2016 ˑ  Comments Closed
    Filled under: Writing
  • In Conversation: Place and Revolution, with Synthia Griffin of Tate Modern

    Published by Open Engagement on the In Conversation: Place and Revolution Blog, edited by Gemma-Rose Turnbull 3 April 2015 In Conversation: Place and Revolution is a series of blog posts […]

    Posted: April 25th, 2015 ˑ  Comments Closed
    Filled under: Writing
  • Is it possible to have a truly reciprocal partnership with a community?

    Published by Open Engagement on the 100 Days 100 Questions Blog 8 May 2014 Open Engagement is a free annual conference on socially engaged art, directed and founded by Jen Delos […]

    Posted: May 8th, 2014 ˑ  Comments Closed
    Filled under: Writing
  • Dialogues and Perspectives, Collaboration in Focus: Anthony Luvera In Conversation with Patrick Fox

    Published by Photoworks April 2014         Patrick Fox (PF): Tell me about the invitation to collaborate. How did it come about? What form did the invitation take? Anthony […]

    Posted: April 28th, 2014 ˑ  Comments Closed
    Filled under: Not Going Shopping, Queer in Brighton, Writing
  • Queer in Brighton

    Edited by Anthony Luvera and Maria Jastrzebska, Queer in Brighton explores the untold stories and experiences of lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans* people in Brighton & Hove, past and present. The […]

    Posted: February 26th, 2014 ˑ  Comments Closed
    Filled under: Publications, Queer in Brighton, Writing
  • Speaking Nearby: Anthony Luvera in Conversation with Chris Wright

    Published in Anthropology and Art Practice Edited by Arnd Schneider and Christopher Wright Bloomsbury, 2013   Anthony Luvera (AL): I first began working with people who have experienced being homeless […]

    Posted: December 19th, 2013 ˑ  Comments Closed
    Filled under: Publications, Writing
  • Queer Times for SuperMassiveBlackHole

    Guest editor SMBHmag15 Issue 15, 2013 Featuring work by Ami Barnes, Darren Campion, Thomas Hellstrom, Dean Hollowood, Adelaide Ivánova, Patricia Karallis, Michael Koch, Paul Knight, Claudia Moroni, Momo Okabe, Mélanie Pottier, […]

    Posted: December 12th, 2013 ˑ  Comments Closed
    Filled under: Writing
  • Tools For Sharing: Wendy Ewald In Conversation With Anthony Luvera

    Published by Photoworks November 2013   Anthony Luvera (AL): Was there a particular experience in your education or childhood that enabled you to see learning, teaching and participation as tools […]

    Posted: November 5th, 2013 ˑ  Comments Closed
    Filled under: Writing
  • In My Skin: Michelle Sank In Conversation With Anthony Luvera

    Published by Photomonitor September 2013 Anthony Luvera (AL): For over a decade you have photographed children, adolescents and young adults. While you have addressed particular circumstances, experiences and themes – […]

    Posted: September 28th, 2013 ˑ  Comments Closed
    Filled under: Writing
  • Populate or Perish

    Catalogue Essay Published in Hijacked 3 (Kehrer Verlag) Edited by Louise Clements, Mark McPherson and Leigh Robb   1. The trafficking of photography between the United Kingdom and Australia is […]

    Posted: June 6th, 2012 ˑ  Comments Closed
    Filled under: Publications, Writing
  • The Photographer’s Story

    Exhibition Review of Shaped by War: Photographs by Don McCullin at Imperial War Museum, London Published in Source Spring 2012, Issue 70 The ethical landscape of photojournalism is as contested […]

    Posted: April 26th, 2012 ˑ  Comments Closed
    Filled under: Writing
  • The Search for Safety

    Book review of A Million Shillings, Escape from Somalia by Alixandra Fazzina (Trolley) Published in Source Spring 2011, Issue 66   The ability to travel freely is taken for granted […]

    Posted: April 28th, 2011 ˑ  Comments Closed
    Filled under: Writing
  • A Personal Story

    Book review of The Kaddu Wasswa Archive, A Visual Biography by Andrea Stultiens (Post Editions) Published in Source Spring 2011, Issue 66 “Usually people do not write their own history. […]

    Posted: April 26th, 2011 ˑ  Comments Closed
    Filled under: Writing
  • A Rocky Boat: reflections on research, process and representation Margareta Kern and Anthony Luvera in conversation

    Published in Cities Methodologies Bucharest, 2010 Edited by Ger Duijzings, Simona Dumitriu and Aurora Kiraly   Anthony Luvera (AL): What a great recording device you’ve got here. Margareta Kern (MK): […]

    Posted: March 29th, 2011 ˑ  Comments Closed
    Filled under: Writing
  • Residency

    Published in Photographies Volume 3 Issue 2 September 2010 Special Issue: Photography, Archive and Memory Guest Editors: Karen Cross and Julia Peck   For almost ten years I have been […]

    Posted: September 6th, 2010 ˑ  Comments Closed
    Filled under: Residency, Writing
  • Dad’s Clothes – André Penteado

    Published in Source Summer 2010, Issue 63   The use of photography to memorialise the death of a relative was widely practiced in the early history of the medium. Post-mortem […]

    Posted: April 26th, 2010 ˑ  Comments Closed
    Filled under: Writing
  • Fire Scene: Sarah Pickering In Conversation with Anthony Luvera

    Published in Hot Shoe Apr-May 2009 Sarah Pickering’s photographs of the training grounds used by the UK law enforcement and emergency services for disaster provision are as much a view […]

    Posted: April 29th, 2009 ˑ  Comments Closed
    Filled under: Writing
  • Scandalous Photographs of Children

    Book review of The Henson Case by David Marr (Text Publishing) Published in Source Summer 2009, Issue 59 What is an appropriate photograph of a naked child? Who may be […]

    Posted: April 26th, 2009 ˑ  Comments Closed
    Filled under: Writing
  • Authenticity in Depiction

    Exhibition review of Open See by Jim Goldberg at The Photographers’ Gallery Published in Source Winter 2009/10, Issue 61 Open See, recently on show at The Photographers’ Gallery in London, […]

    Posted: April 26th, 2009 ˑ  Comments Closed
    Filled under: Writing
  • A Home for Photo-Theory

    Review of Photographies, and Photography and Culture Published in Source Autumn 2008, Issue 56   Photographs are more present than ever before. While it is certain that they will to […]

    Posted: April 29th, 2008 ˑ  Comments Closed
    Filled under: Writing
  • A Colonial Inception

    Book review of Photography and Australia by Helen Ennis (Reaktion) Published in Source Autumn 2008, Issue 56   The charting of Australian photographic history is a largely under-developed project. While […]

    Posted: April 26th, 2008 ˑ  Comments Closed
    Filled under: Writing
  • Using Children’s Photographs

    Published in Source Spring 2008, Issue 54 Anthony Luvera examines a number of projects in which artists have used children’s photographs and the challenges that this work presents. When considering […]

    Posted: April 26th, 2008 ˑ  Comments Closed
    Filled under: Writing
  • Photographs and Assisted Self-Portraits: A public archive? by Karen Downey and Anthony Luvera

    Published in Footnotes Edited by Sarah Pierce and Julie Bacon University of Ulster, 2007     ‘Dear Karen, One of the things that strikes me most about the conference is […]

    Posted: April 29th, 2007 ˑ  Comments Closed
    Filled under: Residency, Writing
  • Empowering Photography

    Book Review of Towards A Promised Land by Wendy Ewald (Steidl / Artangel) Published in Source Spring 2007 Issue 50   Reviewing a publication by an artist whose practice is […]

    Posted: April 26th, 2007 ˑ  Comments Closed
    Filled under: Writing
  • The Feminine Ideal

    Exhibition review of Being Beauteous at White Space Gallery, London Published in Source Summer 2007, Issue 51   Photography and beauty have always been slippery bedfellows. When William Henry Fox […]

    Posted: April 26th, 2007 ˑ  Comments Closed
    Filled under: Writing
  • Photographs and Assisted Self-Portraits

    Published in Source, Issue 47 2006   Photographs I had never wanted to photograph homeless people before. I’d read the (de)constructive writings by photo critics on ‘others’, poverty and representation. […]

    Posted: April 26th, 2006 ˑ  Comments Closed
    Filled under: Writing
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