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Anne Wallentine

Anne Wallentine is a writer and art historian based in Los Angeles. She received her MA from the Courtauld Institute of Art.

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“The World I Wish People Knew”: Photographer Cara Romero on Redefining Contemporary Native art

Avatar photo by Anne Wallentine January 6, 2021January 13, 2023

This year, Romero will be installing photographs of California’s Indigenous peoples on billboards and public places throughout Los Angeles.

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Why Photographers Need Their Own Bill of Rights

Avatar photo by Anne Wallentine October 22, 2020November 5, 2020

Recently a group of photography collectives launched a Photo Bill of Rights to advocate for “lens-based workers,” to challenge the visual bias of white supremacy, and to increase transparency and inclusivity in the photo industry.

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“Emotion and Light Put Together”: An LA Photographer Captures Protests and Peace

Avatar photo by Anne Wallentine August 12, 2020November 5, 2020

“I needed to see Black people just being gentle and loving each other in front of me. Instead of another video of somebody being murdered,” says Alexis Hunley.

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