“What grabs my attention is usually an absence of something that would normally obstruct a certain view or angle. Other than that, it's a type of light or colour that I find pleasing for some hard to pin down reason.
My photographs are of locations I pass on a daily basis, or places I happen to encounter that give me a fresh perspective on what I might have otherwise missed.”
— Josh Harvey, in conversation with The Art Paper
Josh Harvey is a Tāmaki makaurau-based photographer.
Emil Scheffmann speaks to Edith Amituanai from his own experience as a school teacher, in a conversation that explores the role of artists in education.
Lorena Muñoz-Alonso on Ann Shelton, A Lovers’ Herbal; PHOTO OP., 5–26 November 2022.