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      <title>Staying with the trouble: interview with Andy Sewell</title>
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      <description>Invoking Donna Haraway’s question, ‘How do we stay engaged, how do we stay with the trouble?’, photographer and recipient of the Lewis Baltz Research Fund #12 Andy Sewell talks to Tim Clark about Slowly and Then All at Once. Exhibited in Reggio Emilia, Italy, as part of Fotografia Europea 2025, the project visualises climate crisis, elite power and protest. From Extinction Rebellion demonstrations to high-level climate diplomacy, Sewell discusses photography’s ability to convey both the fragility and interconnection of these moments, and the slim but real space for hope, and possibly change.</description>
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