Val Williams is a writer and curator. Since 2005 she has been Professor of the History and Culture of Photography at the University of the Arts London and Director of the Photography and the Archive Research Centre (PARC) at the London College of Communication.
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Recent Work
- Daniel Meadows: Early Photographic Works
- Mythologizing the Vietnam War – Introduction
- What Happened Here: A Photographer in Sarajevo, 1992-1996
- Daniel Meadows: Early Photographs
- The John Wall Archive: The Directory of British Photography Collections
- Found Archives: Pictures from Roberts; Found in Bethnal Green; English Murders
- When Photography Really Works
- Figures of Folk
- One Image, Many Photos
- Editing the Photobook
- Moose on the Loose Biennale of Research 2015: Archives in Time and Space
- Ožiljak (Scar): Photographs by Paul Lowe from the siege of Sarajevo
- Storage
- New Nordic Photography
- Lost Worlds: Vernacular Photography. Innocence regained? Or just another kind of fiction?