Antipode: A Radical Journal of Geography, 'Jessie Brennan (ed), Re: development: Voices, Cyanotypes and Writings from The Green Backyard, London: Silent Grid, 2016', by Matthew Thompson, April 2017

The Guardian, 'Urban public art: can it be more than a developer’s decoy strategy?', by Oliver Wainwright, 10 February 2017

Antipode: A Radical Journal of Geography, 'Jessie Brennan, REGENERATION! Conversations, Drawings, Archives & Photographs from Robin Hood Gardens' (London: Silent Grid, 2015), by Oli Mould, Royal Holloway, University of London, January 2017

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Frieze, Art Brut by Chris Sharratt, 6 April 2016

Art Monthly, 'Artists' Books Jessie Brennan: Regeneration! Nathan Coley: to the Bramley Family of Frestonia', review by Chris Fite-Wassilak (February 2016, No 393)

Colin Wiles, 'A tale of two brutalist housing estates: one thriving, one facing demolition', The Guardian Housing Network (13 January 2016)

Flora Neville, 'A swansong for Robin Hood Gardens', Architects' Journal (23 October 2015)

Jessie Brennan, 'Robin Hood Gardens and the politics of regeneration', Apollo Magazine (11 August 2015)

Ben Luke, 'Jessie Brennan on new show Progress at the Foundling Museum', Evening Standard (3 June 2014)

Jenny Uglow, 'Booze, whores and high living – a modern take on Hogarth's Rake', The Guardian (6 June 2015)

Ruth Wilbur, 'Artist of the Month', Axisweb (1 July 2015)

Alastair Smart, 'Would Hogarth have voted Ukip?', The Telegraph (8 June 2014)

By Jackie Wullschlager, 'Progress, The Foundling Museum, London – review', Financial Times (1 June 2014)

 

Julia Langbein, 'Progress', Art Forum (July 2014)