Tuesday, 6 February: 2 am UK / 7:30 am India / 10 am Taiwan / 11 am Korea In 2022, 10×10 Photobooks awarded its 2nd cycle of Research Grants on Photobook History with a focus on research and scholarship that seeks to fill gaps and provide missing information in the history of women and photobooks with a…
Library at Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofia
C/ Santa Isabel, 52, Madrid, Spain
The What They Saw Reading Room will be on view at Space D from 23 February to 7 June 2024 at the Library and Document Center of the Museo Nacional Centro Arte Reina Sofia. Presenting a selection of sixty photobooks by women from around the world, the reading room will include books from 1843 to…
New York Public Library — 42nd Street
476 5th Ave, New York, New York, United States
Join us for “From Magazine to Photobook,” a conversation between Ivan Vartanian and Maggie Mustard on the role that magazines have played in the evolution of Japanese photobooks. Their talk will center on examples from Vartanian’s recent publication, Japanese Photography Magazines: 1880s – 1980s. This salon can be attended in person or viewed online via a Zoom stream.
New York Public Library
476 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY
Tuesday, 21 May — Join us for a 10×10 Salon featuring the current projects of New York Public Library Picture Collection Artist Fellows: Audra Wolowiec, Michelle Maguire and Noah Doely.
Penumbra Foundation
36 E 30th Street, New York, New York, United States
Join us for a 10×10 Salon featuring Jason Koxvold of Gnomic Books and Svetlana Bachevanova of FotoEvidence Press on Monday, 9 September at 6pm at Penumbra Foundation.
Magnum Foundation
59 East 4th Street, 7W, New York, New York, United States
Join us for “Photography and Photobooks in the Age of AI,” a 10×10 Salon panel discussion featuring Fred Ritchin, Brian Palmer and Alexey Yurenev. With artificial intelligence fundamentally transforming photography and image-making, this panel will look at its impact within photography in general and more specifically within the field of photobooks from the perspectives of…