INSTAsalon #84 – Rich-Joseph Facun

Rich-Joseph Facun, photographerwith Jasmine Facun, editor and collaboratorLive from Athens, OhioDiscussing Black Diamonds (Fall Line Press, 2021)

INSTAsalon #86 – Rafal Milach and Jörg Colberg

Rafał Milach, photographer with Jörg Colberg, writer, photographer and educator Live from Warsaw and MassachusettsDiscussing STRAJK / STRIKE (Jednostka Gallery, 2021)

Salon #54 – Luis Weinstein / Photobooks from Chile

9 February 2022: 10x10 hosted a salon on photobooks from Chile with photographer Luis Weinstein in a private home in Manhattan. Chilean publications written with photographs have a long tradition…

Salon #55 – Anita Pouchard Serra and Matarile Ediciones

2 March 2022: 10x10 hosted a salon with photographer Anita Pouchard Serra and artist / publisher Martha Naranjo Sandoval of Matarile Ediciones with photographer groana melendez at the Center for…

AIPAD Talk

Join Olga Yatskevich and Russet Lederman, co-founders of 10x10 Photobooks, for a virtual discussion about What They Saw: Historical Photobooks by Women, 1843-1991, winner of the Paris Photo-Aperture Foundation Photography Catalogue…

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Salon #57—Accra Shepp

Accra Shepp, Radical Justice: Lifting Every Voice (Convoke, 2022)

What They Saw in Bryant Park

Bryant Park 5th Avenue between 40th and 42nd Streets, New York City, NY, United States

On the front porches on either side of the main entrance of The New York Public Library, What They Saw is showcasing images of six historical photobooks by women.

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Work/Cited: Rewriting Photobook History to Include Women

In this episode, of the New York Pubic Library's online Work/Cited program, NYPL's Elizabeth Cronin and editors/researchers Olga Yatskevich and Russet Lederman, co-editors of What They Saw: Historical Photobooks by Women,…

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What They Saw: Historical Photobooks by Women Reading Rooms @ NYPL

New York Public Library — 42nd Street 476 5th Ave, New York, New York, United States

A hands-on reading room and rare book experience of historical photobooks by women at the New York Public Library.

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