How We See What They Saw
A "Micro" Reading Room of Photobooks by Women at George Mason University. Inspired by 10×10 Photobooks' How We See: Photobooks by Women (2017) and What They Saw: Historical Photobooks by Women, 1843-1999.
A "Micro" Reading Room of Photobooks by Women at George Mason University. Inspired by 10×10 Photobooks' How We See: Photobooks by Women (2017) and What They Saw: Historical Photobooks by Women, 1843-1999.
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.
The Hirsch Library at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston hosts Flashpoint! Protest Photography in Print, 1950–Present, a reading room exhibition focusing on global protest photography in print that address protest and resistance from the 1950s to the present.
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.
Flashpoint! Reading Room @ Museum of Fine Arts, Houston joins nationwide expression of creative resistance.
Please join 10×10 Photobooks and the Magnum Foundation for a salon with Isadora Romero and Sofía Granados Dyer on Wednesday, 18 February from 6 to 8 pm at the Magnum Foundation, 59 East 4th…
Printed Matter presents Flashpoint!, a traveling reading room exhibition organized by 10×10 Photobooks dedicated to protest photography in print. The presentation brings together a selection of photobooks, zines, posters, pamphlets, independent journals, and alternative newspapers from the 1950s to the present. Across these formats, photography emerges as both a tool of protest and a cultural artifact of resistance, capturing political struggles as they unfold and as they are later remembered.
Hosted by the IMS Paulista Photography Library, the What They Saw Reading Room at the Instituto Moreira Salles in São Paulo, Brazil, draws from its extensive women’s photobook collection, which includes the recently acquired “Coleção 10×10 Photobooks: Fotolivros Históricos de Mulheres.”