• Getty Museum & Research Institute — What They Saw Reading Room

    Getty Museum & Research Institute 1200 Getty Center Drive, Los Angeles, California, United States

    This pop-up reading room surveys a global history of photobooks by women photographers from the Getty Library. As part of an international series showcasing the 10×10 Photobooks' publication What They Saw: Historical Photobooks by Women 1843–1999, it offers an inclusive revision and remapping of the photobook canon. Curated in collaboration with Getty Research Institute Photography Curator…

    Free
  • Photobooks by Women

    Getty Museum & Research Institute 1200 Getty Center Drive, Los Angeles, California, United States

    Celebrate the opening of the Getty Research Institute exhibition What They Saw: Historical Photobooks by Women, 1943–1999. Artists Catherine Opie and Melodie McDaniel will be joined by 10×10 Photobooks co-founder Russet Lederman and exhibition co-curator Isotta Poggi to explore photobook publication and how the process highlights themes of collaboration, storytelling, politics, identity, and resilience.

    Free
  • 2024-5 (Cycle 3) Research Grants on Photobook History Zoom Presentations

    In February 2024, 10×10 Photobooks awarded its 3rd cycle of Research Grants on Photobook History  and was open to proposals on any topic in photobook history.   We are very excited to share the results of that research in a virtual event. 

    Free
  • Flashpoint! Protest Photography in Print Reading Room at Contact Photography Festival

    Contact Gallery 80 Spadina Ave Ste 205, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

    Flashpoint!, a reading room exhibition focusing on protest photography in print, presents a global selection of photobooks, zines, posters, pamphlets, independent journals and alternative newspapers that address protest and resistance from the 1950s to the present.

    Free
  • Salon #80 — Ashima Yadava and Philo Cohen of Speciwomen

    Magnum Foundation 59 East 4th Street, 7W, New York, New York, United States

    Please join 10×10 Photobooks for a Photobook Salon at the Magnum Foundation with Ashima Yadava and Philo Cohen of Speciewomen. Ashima Yadava is a conceptual documentary photographer and curator. She works on long-form stories focusing on issues of gender equality and racial justice and believes in art as a means to social activism and reform. Born…

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  • Flashpoint! Protest Photography in Print Reading Room at CPW Kingston

    CPW Kingston 25 Dederick Street, New York, United States

    Flashpoint! Protest Photography in Print, 1950–Present explores the diverse roles and varying aesthetics that photography in print undertakes in its support of protest and political resistance.

    Free
  • NYC Democratic Socialists — Flashpoint! Talk

    The People's Forum 320 West 37th Street, New York, New York

    The New York City Democratic Socialists host a book showcase featuring the editors of Flashpoint!

    Free
  • Speak Up! Protest Zines as Resistance

    CPW Kingston 25 Dederick Street, New York, United States

    Inspired by the Flashpoint! Protest Photography in Print, 1950–Present reading room currently on view, CPW and 10x10 Photobooks host "Speak Up! Protest Zines as Resistance from 12 July to 10 August

    Free
  • Printed Matter’s New York Art Book Fair 2025

    MoMA PS 1 22-25 Jackson Avenue, Long Island City, New York, United States

    Join 10×10 Photobooks at Printed Matter's New York Art Book Fair this week: Table H8.

    $8
  • ICP Photobook Fest

    International Center of Photography 84 Ludlow Street, New York, New York, United States

    Join 10×10 at ICP's Photobook Fest! The 2025 ICP Photobook Fest hosts over 70 publishers and vendors selling and promoting photography books, magazines, and zine publications during a three-day weekend event welcoming over 2,500 visitors to ICP’s center on the Lower East Side.

    Free
  • Danny Lyon: Conversation with a Photobook Maker

    Hirsch Library / Museum of Fine Arts, Houston 1001 Bissonnet, Houston, Texas, United States

    The Museum of Fine Art, Houston’s Hirsch Library brings together Danny Lyon and Russet Lederman to explore the impact that Lyon’s work has made on both our culture at large and the development of photobooks as a genre. 

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