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 2021 - 'On Those Shores But in These Shoes', Ella S. Mills, Mousse Magazine


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2020 - Interview Ingrid Pollard, Cora Gilroy-Ware, White Review, no. 29



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2020 - Ingrid Pollard On Why She Had To Fight For Black Representation, Elephant Magazine, interview with Louise Benson  

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2017 - We Have Met Before exhibition text, National Gallery of Jamaica 

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2016 - VIDEO
'Landscape Interrupted: Ingrid Pollard and the Diasporic Imagination', Anna Arabindan-Kesson, Yale Centre for British Art

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2013 - Lou Smith: Beyond, Out at Sea, A New Day Dawns: Memory and Identity in Ingrid Pollard's 'The Boy Who Watches Ships Go By'

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2010 - Francesco Cattani: Swamping the Country: Ingrid Pollards's Cartography of Englishness.
Black Arts in Contemporary Britain. A10 788  January 2010. 

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2009 - Mike Keith - From the Black Boy series:  
Street Sign: Centre for Urban and Community Research, Goldsmiths 2009.

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2007 - VIDEO
Ingrid Pollard - Performative presentation of early version of 'Belonging in Britain' DVD. Falmouth University, 20th Century Art and Design.  Symposium 2007. 

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1995 - Lola Young: 'Environmental images and imaginary landscape', Environmental images and imaginary landscapes, Vol. 2021, No.78, pp. 138-146.​ Read online here


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1995 - Phil Kinsman - Landscape, race and national idenity: The photography of Ingrid Pollard.
 Its an oldie, but a goodie essay.

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