Saddened to hear of the death of the great Kwame Brathwaite. This piece from the @FTMag by @EkowEshun from a few years ago was great to work on https://t.co/MIODNnuZR3
📚 Our picket outside standing strong @britishlibrary this morning.
📑 We are on strike for fair pay, better pensions and to protect our T&Cs.
🚩 Join us from ~08:30 every morning this week.
#PCSonstrike
My god, this morning’s news. Full of thoughts of the happiest time I spent in Kyiv and the friends I made. Solidarity with the people of Ukraine, know that you have friends in the UK who are pushing our government to do all it can —and much more than it is doing now. 🇬🇧 🕊 🇺🇦
I’ve set up a monthly donation to @RNLI because of their unapologetic commitment to saving lives in the Channel. If you’re able, do the same.
Not all heroes wear capes, some wear sowesters #RNLI⚓️🕊✊️
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I wrote about Emily Graham's work 'The Blindest Man' for the new print issue of the always-excellent @SplashAndGrab, which you can buy here:
https://t.co/rBbqfonYty
I wrote about 'From a Small Island' by @A_Jax for Issue 5 of @SplashAndGrab which is out now.
It's a beautiful & important body of work about memory, history, migration, loss, family, representation, identity & legacy.
Thanks to Andrew & @MaxFerguson_ 🙌https://t.co/JaBLBOV8ug
SPLASH & GRAB ISSUE 5 IS HERE!!!
Presale live – please consider helping us get to print by buying a copy upfront or sharing. It is a hand-numbered edition of 500, more pages than ever before, and still just a tenner. Isabel Okoro on the front cover.
https://t.co/7bP0uapqJv
Josh and i are folio reviewing as part of the #FTWeekendFestival. Deadline for submissions on Monday 17 Aug. For details follow the link. It's free. We are looking for 3 artists to have a chat with @joshklustig
“The text must be honest and direct, it is meant to be an aid to the images as I see text as a visual language but also as a way to understand the psychology of what I am thinking...” London photographer Marie Smith featured:
https://t.co/VEb0UvK6x0
Compelled by an experience of watching her grandmother “disappear”, Ellie Burd’s ongoing project "She may not remember you" is a delicate and honest exploration into dementia and the relationships she has built with those affected...
✏️Chloë Tibbatts
https://t.co/vqPgpyHayk
We've just opened the Women Photograph Emergency Fund to provide a small amount of one-time support to independent women and non-binary photographers who need assistance. Please spread the word!
https://t.co/LPFaJPEKGk