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NOTLondon (Hardcover)
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NOTLondon (Hardcover)
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When photographer Anthony Dawton realised how dramatically
homelessness had increased in London, he took to the streets with
his cam-era. For years he had taken photographs in areas of need
worldwide, but after spending some time in his home city, he
noticed how many people were living on its streets. He embarked on
a new project to raise awareness for a city he no longer
recognised: NOTLondon. Anthony Dawton photographs his subjects with
a beauty and dignity that many of them are often denied. His
portraits capture the strength and power of humanity as well as its
vulnerability. By accompanying the image with the person's name and
their story, Anthony gives voice to the voiceless and attempts to
offer the homeless a place, a home on the page. Governmental
institutions turn a blind eye to the homeless, leaving the work up
to charities. Homeless shelters are rife with substance abuse,
making them a dangerous place for those trying to overcome
addiction. Homelessness becomes a vicious cycle and many find it
difficult to break free. Since the start of the pandemic, over
70,000 households in the UK have been made homeless. Dawton's
photographs are mesmerising, and as we stare into the eyes of their
subjects, we're faced with reality: this is a problem that's
getting worse and needs urgent attention. NOTLondon is a provoking
campaign to help the city's most vulnerable and to address the fact
that, despite its wealth, the city is not providing for those most
in need. NOTLondon includes an introduction by Leilani Fahra,
former UN special Rapporteur on the Right to Housing and the Global
Director of The Shift. Having dedicated her life's work to changing
attitudes to homelessness and attacking the governmental systems
and structures which perpetrate homelessness, she shares her
thoughts in NOTLondon, highlighting the importance of Dawton's
project.
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