JESSIE MARTIN
DECONSTRUCTING UNDERSTANDINGS OF EMPTINESS: AN EXAMINATION OF REPRESENTATIONS OF TRANSITORY SPACE AND 'NON-PLACE' IN PHOTOGRAPHY
2023
Article published by Leuven University Press, in the book 'Watching, Waiting and the Photographic Representation of Empty Places'
EBook version available Open Access
WHEN PRIVATE PROPERTY MASQUERADES AS PUBLIC SPACE: THE SHIFTING FACE OF PUBLICNESS IN LONDON'S CITY SQUARES
2020
THE GREAT BRITISH SEASIDE?
2018
Written article for Curating the Contemporary reviewing the National Maritime Museum exhibition 'The Great British Seaside'. The article focuses on perspectives of belonging, and questions how claims on national identity are constructed by curators and photographers.
TURNING POINT
2017
FLIP Magazine Issue 38 Urban.
Written article with accompanying photographs, on the theme of a turning point in my own photographic practice.
UNDERSTANDING, REACTIVATING, AND REPRODUCING AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL MEMORY: DISCOVERING THE HISTORICAL FAMILY ARCHIVE
2023
Chapter published by IGI Global, in the book 'The Handbook of Research on the Relationship between Autobiographical Memory and Photography'
MEASURING PUBLIC SPACE
2018
Commissioned photo-essay for K[]nesh Space which looks at how public space functions across shifting scales, and explores different methods of measuring public space.
BALCONIES
2018
BASE, La Triennale di Milano: ‘Balcony’ limited edition artist book. On display in the C.Off Reading Edge Library, Stockholm.
Commissioned essay exploring the performative and social roles balconies play in the city of Milan, to accompany a series of ink drawings by artist Isabella Rose Martin.