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About Sarah Bassnett

Sarah Bassnett is a Professor of Art History specializing in the history of photography and photo-based contemporary art. Her research focuses on the intersections of photography and social change, especially in relation to issues of power and resistance. Her award-winning book, Picturing Toronto: Photography and the Making of a Modern City (2016), examines photography’s role in the liberal reform of the early twentieth century. Photography in Canada, 1839-1989: An Illustrated History (2023), co-authored with Sarah Parsons, is the first comprehensive book on the history of photography in Canada.

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Present Faculty Member, Western University
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Books (2)

Book chapters (peer reviewed) (2)

Articles (peer reviewed) (12)

Guest Edited Journal Issues (2)

Catalogues, Essays, and Interviews (13)