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SUMMARY:Salon #46 - Claire Felicie & Mauricio Toro Goya
DESCRIPTION:Thursday\, 17 October 2019: 10×10 hosted a Salon with photographers Claire Felicie and Mauricio Toro Goya at the Magnum Foundation.\n\n\nClaire Felicie © Armand Lucas\n\n\n\nClaire Felicie gained international praise and recognition for her portraits of young Dutch marines\, before\, during\, and after their deployment to Afghanistan –  published as Here Are The Young Men (2009-2010). Since then she has focused on the military profession and the psychological impact of war. She traveled several times to (post) warzones such as Iraq and Afghanistan. Felicie has published four books of her work: three of them are self-published; one a completely handmade leporello\, Daughters of the Sun – Female Peshmerga Fighters. Currently\, Claire is working on a project about the seventy-five years of liberation in post-WWII Europe. \n\n\n\n© Mauricio Toro Goya\n\n\n\nMauricio Toro Goya lives in Altovalsol\, Chile. At an early age he was mentored by Sergio Larraín. Mauricio has had more than forty individual and collective international exhibitions. And his work has appeared in twenty-four books – his 2015 book\, Milagreros\, was featured in 10×10’s Contemporary Latin American Photobooks\, aka CLAP!\, anthology. His awards include a Fondart scholarship in Chile\, a Conaculta scholarship in Mexico\, and a Magnum Foundation scholarship. In 2016 and 2018 Mauricio was selected for the New York Times Annual Review. The work of Mauricio is defined by the use of early photographic practices\, mainly ambrotypes\, and a revisionist vocation for the Latin-American religious iconographic tradition. Mauricio’s work exposes the brutality and violence that history hides – oral tradition\, legends\, and myths are his sources of inspiration. \n\n\n\nClaire Felicie © Jeff Gutterman\n\n\n\nMauricio Toro Goya © Jeff Gutterman\n\n\n\nSalon visitors view books © Jeff Gutterman
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SUMMARY:Salon #45 - Raymond Meeks and Libraryman
DESCRIPTION:Monday\, 16 September 2019: 10×10 hosted a “pre-NYABF Salon” with photographers Raymond Meeks – and Lucile Boiron with Tony Cederteg\, founder of Libraryman. Thank you Lindsay Thompson Agency for generously sharing their space with us!\n\n\n\nHalfstory Halflife by Raymond Meeks\, 2018 © chose commune\n\n\n\nRaymond Meeks is recognized for his books and pictures\, centered on family and place. He is currently working on a new set of Journals\, titled Dumbsaint\, published by TIS Books – Vol. 1\, Township (Sept. 2017)\, is a collaboration with Tim Carpenter and Adrianna Ault\, guest-edited – with a short story – by Brad Zellar. Meeks latest book is Halfstory Halflife\, which was shortlisted as “Photobook of the Year” for the Aperture / Paris Photo Book Awards 2018. Raymond Meeks lives and works in the Hudson Valley of New York.    \n\n\n\nBooks by Libraryman © 2019\n\n\n\nLucile Boiron\, the recipient of the 2019 Libraryman Award for her series Womb\, lives and works in Paris. After studying applied arts\, she attended École nationale supérieure Louis-Lumière in Saint-Denis near Paris. Boiron’s work focuses on color as the structure for a direct approach that subverts traditional documentary codes. In particular\, she addresses issues of the body\, vulnerability\, aging\, and destruction. In 2016\, her work took a new turn to reflect on the fine art possibilities of photography and experiment with photographic processes that conceptually use images as building materials. \n\n\n\nLibraryman\, established in 2008 by Tony Cederteg\, publishes contemporary photobooks\, based in Antwerp and Stockholm. Working with photographers and artists who have an interest in publishing new or archival work\, Libraryman believes in establishing a relationship with all involved in a project’s process. Working closely with the artist\, Libraryman seeks to produce work that illustrates the artist’s original intentions – so their vision is never compromised. This collaborative effort ensures that both the artist and the publisher never sacrifice their carefully crafted identity. \n\n\n\nRaymond Meeks shares his books.\n\n\n\nTony Cederteg of Libraryman with Lucile Boiron.
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SUMMARY:Salon #44 - Jane Evelyn Atwood
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, 11 September 2019: 10×10 hosted a very special salon with photographer Jane Evelyn Atwood at the home of Russet Lederman and Jeff Gutterman in Manhattan.\n\n\n\nA Selection of Photobooks by Jane Evelyn Atwood\n\n\n\nJane Evelyn Atwood was born in New York and has been living in France since 1971. Her work reflects a deep involvement with her subjects over long periods of time. Fascinated by people and by the idea of exclusion\, she has managed to penetrate worlds that most of us do not know\, or choose to ignore.She is the author of thirteen books: Nächtlicher Alltag on Parisian prostitutes (Mahnert-Lueg\, Munich\, 1980);Légionnaires\, 18 months with one regiment of the Foreign Legion(Hologramme\, 1986); Exterieur Nuit\, on the blind (Editions Nathan/Actes Sud\, 1998); Trop de Peines\, Femmes en Prison (Albin Michel\, 2000) and Too Much Time\, Women in Prison (Phaidon\, 2000)\, a ten-year project that remains the definitive photographic reference on female incarceration to date; Sentinelles de l’Ombre\, (Le Seuil)\, four years on the devastation of landmines in Cambodia\, Mozambique\, Angola\, Kosovo\, and Afghanistan; A Contre Coup (with Annette Lucas)\, fifteen portraits of French women who have survived abuse (Xavier Barral); Haiti (Actes Sud);  and Badate\, the immigration phenomenon of Ukrainian women who become caregivers for Italien elderly (Silvana Editoriale\, Milan). In 2010\, with Jane Evelyn Atwood #125 (Actes Sud)\, she joined the prestigious collection of Photo Poche Monographs. In 2011\, Xavier Barral re-edits her first story about Parisian prostitutes in Rue Des Lombards. A series of conversations with Jane Evelyn Atwood and Christine Delory-Momberger is published by André Frere Editions in the collection\, Juste Entre Nous\, in 2015. In 2018\, Le Bec En L’Air\, Marseille\, France\,  publishes Pigalle People\, a 1978-1979 documentary work never before shown. Pigalle\, the infamous red-light district in Paris\, frequented by transsexuals and other regulars\, is a neighborhood that has since been totally gentrified. The text\, personal and by the photographer\, is in English and French in the same edition. This work was exhibited in July\, 2018\, as part of the Rencontres de la Photographie in Arles\, France.Jane Evelyn Atwood is the recipient of many prestigious international awards\, including the first W. Eugene Smith Award\, 1980; a World Press Foundation Prize\, Amsterdam\, 1987; the Grand Prix Paris Match du Photojournalisme and the Grand Prix du Portfolio de la Société Civile des Auteurs Multimédia (SCAM)\, 1990; the Ernst Haas Award\, 1994; the Oskar Barnack Prize\, Leica Camera\, 1997; and an Alfred Eisenstaedt Award\, 1998. In 2005\, she was given the Charles Flint Kellogg Award in Arts and Letters from Bard College\, U.S.A. In 2018 she received a Lucie Award in the U.S.A.\, and the Planète Albert Khan lifetime achievement Award in France.Jane Evelyn Atwood has exhibited internationally and her photos are in public and private collections.  In 2011 she had her first retrospective at the Maison Européenne de la Photographie in Paris\, France. In 2018\, Fatima Souliha-Manet adapts Jane Evelyn Atwood’s book on women in prison to the theatre. Too Much Time is performed in theatres in Paris and the suburbs to critical acclaim.In the USA Jane Evelyn Atwood is represented editorially by Contact Press Images\, and for print sales by L. Parker Stephenson Photographs. \n\n\n\nA big thank you to Russet and Jeff. \n\n\n\nJane Evelyn Atwood\n\n\n\nJane Evelyn Atwood selecting a book to speak about.\n\n\n\nJane Evelyn Atwood signing books.
URL:https://10x10photobooks.org/event/salon-44-jane-evelyn-atwood/
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SUMMARY:Salon #41 - Morten Andersen and Fred Cray
DESCRIPTION:16 May 2019: 10×10 hosted a salon with Morten Andersen and Fred Cray at MM. LaFleur.\n\n\n\nImage © Morten Andersen\n\n\n\nAt fifteen\, Morten Andersen (b. 1965\, Akershus\, Norway) began photographing friends in punk-rock bands and making fanzines. Later\, in the 1980s\, he worked for the music press and also in a newspaper darkroom. Morten moved to New York\, studying at ICP in 1990 – his teachers included Larry Clark\, Nan Goldin\, Joan Liftin\, and Ken Schles – and he interned with Gilles Peress. His first solo exhibition was in Oslo (1992) – since then he’s had many international solo- and group-shows. Morten has published twenty-three books. He lives and works in Oslo. \n\n\n\nImage © Fred Cray\n\n\n\nFred Cray is a Brooklyn-based American multimedia artist\, whose first solo show of his photographs\, in 2000\, were described by The New York Times as “lush\, gaudy\, and ethereal Technicolor spirit photographs”. Fred’s works are in the collections of many institutions\, including the Brooklyn Museum\, Yale University Art Gallery\, New York Public Library\, and the George Eastman Museum. He has received grants and fellowships from The Guggenheim\, The Pollock Krasner\, and Peter S. Reed Foundations. His ‘unique photographs project’\, from which many of his books originate\, numbers more than 43\,000 images\, most of which have been left around the world for people to find. \n\n\n\nThe presenters sold and signed their books. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nA big thank you to Sarah Hassan and the entire MM.LaFleur team. \n\n\n\nIf you’d like to receive invitations to salons\, please join our email list here.
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SUMMARY:Salon #40 - Ann Shelton and Matt Eich
DESCRIPTION:22 April 2019: 10×10 hosted a salon with Ann Shelton and Matt Eich at the home of Russet Lederman and Jeff Gutterman.\n\n\n\n© Ann Shelton. A Spoonful of Sugar\, 2015\n\n\n\nAnn Shelton (MFA\, UBC\, Canada) was born in New Zealand and is one of New Zealand’s leading photographic artists. Ann’s mid-career survey\, Dark Matter\, curated by Zara Stanhope\, exhibited at Auckland Art Gallery in 2016\, and at Christchurch Art Gallery in 2017. She is Associate Professor in Photography at Whiti o Rehua School of Art\, Massey University. Ann’s most recent work engages with plant narratives and histories\, in particular their intersection with human knowledge systems. Her latest New York exhibition\, “jane says”\, begins April 18th\, with an opening reception from 6-8 pm at Denny Dimin Gallery at 39 Lispenard Street (New York). \n\n\n\n© Matt Eich. Matt Eich\, Sin & Salvation in Baptist Town\, 2018\n\n\n\nMatt Eich is a photographic essayist working on long-form projects related to memory\, family\, community\, and the American condition – with support from an Aaron Siskind Individual Photographer’s Fellowship\, a VMFA Professional Visual Arts Fellowship\, and two Getty Images Grants for Editorial Photography. He’s published three monographs\, with two more forthcoming this year and in 2020. Matt was a 2013 artist-in-residence at Light Work – and is invited to a Robert Rauschenberg Residency in 2019. He has taught photography at Syracuse University\, The George Washington University\, and Virginia Commonwealth University. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe presenters sold and signed their books. \n\n\n\nA big thank you to Russet and Jeff for hosting us. \n\n\n\nIf you’d like to receive invitations to salons\, please join our email list here.
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SUMMARY:Salon #39 - A-chan and Laura El-Tantawy
DESCRIPTION:28 March 2019: 10×10 hosted a salon with A-chan & Laura El-Tantawy at the Magnum Foundation.\n\n\n\n© Laura El-Tantawy. Left: In the Shadow of the Pyramids\, Right: The People\n\n\n\nLaura El-Tantawy is a British/Egyptian photographer\, artful book maker\, mentor\, and experimental film-maker. She was born in Worcestershire\, England and studied in Saudi Arabia\, the UK\, and the US. Her work explores notions of home & belonging and is recognized for its uniquely lyrical eye on reality. Laura has released three self-published monographs (In the Shadow of the Pyramids\, The People\, and Beyond Here Is Nothing) – and is due to release her fourth title\, A Star in the Sea\, in early 2019. She mainly resides in London. \n\n\n\n© A-chan. Left: From Picture\, Right: from Salt’n Vinegar\n\n\n\nBorn in Japan\, A-chan began her career in 1998 photographing magazines editorials while developing her personal work. In 2006\, she moved to New York and began working as a co-editor and a printer for Robert Frank. She has co-edited and co-designed a number of Frank’s books. A-chan has since exhibited her photographs and held slide shows at galleries in Tokyo and New York City. A-chan has published six books – with Connect Workshop\, Steidl\, and others. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe presenters sold and signed their books. \n\n\n\nA big thank you to Magnum Foundation for hosting us. \n\n\n\nIf you’d like to receive invitations to salons\, please join our email list here.
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LOCATION:Magnum Foundation\, 59 East 4th Street\, 7W\, New York\, New York\, 10003\, United States
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SUMMARY:Salon #38 – Duane Michals and Adam Fuss
DESCRIPTION:21 February 2019: 10×10 held a salon with Duane Michals and Adam Fuss at the home of Richard and Ronnie Grosbard.\n\n\n\nPortrait of Duane Michals © Duane Michals.\n\n\n\nDuane Michals (b. 1932\, McKeesport\, PA) is one of the great photographic innovators of the last century\, widely known for his work with series\, multiple exposures\, and text. Beginning in the ’60s\, an era of photojournalism\, Michals manipulated the medium to communicate narratives with his sequences\, appropriating cinema’s frame-by-frame format. He also incorporated handwritten text as a key component\, giving voice to his singular musings\, which are poetic\, tragic\, and humorous – often all at once. Michals received a BA from the University of Denver in 1953 and worked as a graphic designer until his involvement with photography deepened in the late 1950s. He currently lives and works in New York City – and is concentrating on making short films. \n\n\n\nPortrait of Adam Fuss ©Andrea Blanch.\n\n\n\nAdam Fuss (b. 1961) has refined a camera-less technique in his work\, relying on the most basic infrastructure of photography: objects\, light\, and light-sensitive material. His work includes photograms of water droplets\, smoke\, flowers\, christening gowns\, and birds captured in flight. He is also known for reviving the laborious daguerreotype technique\, with breathtaking results. His work is illustrated in several monographs\, among them Adam Fuss and My Ghost. His work is included in the collections of MOMA\, Metropolitan Museum of Art\, the Whitney Museum\, and SFMoMA\, among many others. \n\n\n\nA big thank you to Richard and Ronny Grosbard for hosting us. \n\n\n\nIf you’d like to receive invitations to salons\, please join our email list here.
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SUMMARY:Salon #37 - Mary Frey and Tine Guns
DESCRIPTION:11 December 2018: 10×10 hosted a salon with Mary Frey and Tine Guns at the Flowers Gallery.\n\n\n\nReading Raymond Carver and Real Life Dramas by Mary Frey. Berlin: Peperoni Books (2018).\n\n\n\nMary Frey\, a photographer who lives and works in Massachusetts\, earned her MFA from Yale\, and has taught at the Hartford Art School. She has received numerous awards\, notably a Guggenheim Fellowship (1984) and two fellowships from the NEA (1980\, 1992). Frey’s work has been exhibited extensively and part of many collections\, including MoMA; MFA\, Houston\, and the Chicago Art  Institute – and addresses the nature of the documentary image in contemporary culture. Her acclaimed book\, Reading Raymond Carver (2017)\, was recently followed by Real Life Dramas (2018)\, both on Peperoni Books. \n\n\n\nAmoureux Solitaire by Tine Guns. Ghent: Self-published\, (2014).\n\n\n\nTine Guns is an artist who uses mediums such as film\, photobooks and installations to explore perception\, memory\, and the fragmented notion of time in the human experience. In 2015 she started a PhD on the relationship between Editing in Cinema and Photobooks at Luca School of Arts Gent & KU Leuven. Her videowork was screened at festivals like Jean Rouch Festival Paris\, Next Festival\, Ostrale Dresden\, Night of the Experimental Film. She exhibited at Cinematek/BOZAR Brussels\, Netwerk Aalst\, Brakke Grond Amsterdam\, Casino Luxemburg among others. In 2015 she was selected for .tiff\, Young Belgian Talent\, introduced by Fotomuseum (FoMu) Antwerp. She has self-published various photobooks. In 2015\, The Diver was shortlisted as a finalist in the 2015 First Book Awards of MACK. In 2017 she received the First Price of Visual Arts\, East of Flanders\, Belgium.  \n\n\n\nA big thank you to Flowers Gallery for hosting us. \n\n\n\nIf you’d like to receive invitations to salons\, please join our email list here.
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SUMMARY:Salon #36 - Origini Edizioni
DESCRIPTION:27 November 2018: 10×10 hosted a salon with Matilde Vittoria Laricchia & Valentino Barachini\, founders of Italian publisher Origini edizioni\, at the home of Collector David Solo.\n\n\n\nA selection of books by Origini editions.\n\n\n\nOrigini edizioniwas founded in 2014\, through the efforts and ideas of Valentino Barachini and Matilde Vittoria Laricchia. It is a small-scale\, independent\, photobook publishing house that walks the “red thread of compenetration” between photography and poetry. Valentino brings to Origini his photographic work – and his knowledge of art\, design\, and craftsmanship; Matilde brings her poetic vision and her knowledge of literature – together realizing the conception of Origini’s work. \n\n\n\nValentino Barachini\, born in Pisa\, is an Italian photographer. He graduated from Accademia di Belle Arti di Carrara\, where he studied\, first painting\, then graphic design for art catalogs. Beginning in the ’90s he created prototypes of artist’s photobooks. In 2014 Barachini co-founded Origini edizioni\, together with Matilde Vittoria Laricchia. \n\n\n\n Matilde Vittoria Laricchia\, born in Livorno\, is an Italian poet. After her classical studies\, she graduated with a law degree from Università di Pisa. However\, her true passion is literature. In the early aughts\, Laricchia published her critically praised first volume of poetry. Concurrently\, she began acting in theater and film. Laricchia is the co-founder and editorial director of Origini edizioni. \n\n\n\nAs always\, books were available for purchase and viewing.A big thank you to David Solo for hosting us\, Michael Lang for organizing and Raphael Shamaa for salon assistance. \n\n\n\nIf you’d like to receive invitations to salons\, please join our email list here.
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SUMMARY:Salon #35 - Pixy Liao\, Eva Saukane & Federica Chiocchetti
DESCRIPTION:21 October 2018: 10×10 hosted a salon with three How We See contributors: Pixy Liao\, Eva Saukane and Federica Chiocchetti at the Magnum Foundation.\n\n\n\nExperimental Relationship Vol. 1\, 2007 – 2007 (2018) by Pixy Liao.\n\n\n\nChinese artist Pixy Liao was born and raised in Shanghai and currently resides in Brooklyn. She has received numerous fellowships and awards\, including a NYFA Fellowship in photography\, En Foco’s New Works Fellowship and a LensCulture Exposure Award. Liao has had artist residencies at the University of Arts London\, Pioneer Works\, Light Work\, Lower Manhattan Cultural Council\, Center for Photography at Woodstock\, and Camera Club of New York. Her photographs have been exhibited internationally\, including He Xiangning Art Museum (China)\, Museum of Sex (NYC)\, Asia Society (Houston)\, Flowers Gallery (NYC)\, Leo Xu Projects (China)\, Metro Pictures (NYC) and Firstdraft Gallery (Sydney). Her book Experimental Relationship Vol. 1\, 2007 – 2007 is included in 10×10’s How We See Reading Room and publication. It is also shortlisted for the 2018 Paris Photo-Aperture First Photobook Award. \n\n\n\nRoots (2015) by Eva Saukane.\n\n\n\nThe Modern Spirit Is Vivisective (2016) by Francesca Catastini\, edited and with a text by the Photocaptionist.\n\n\n\nEva Saukane is a photographer based in Riga\, Latvia. She graduated from ISSP in Riga and holds a Master of Arts in Photojournalism from Mid Sweden University (2016). Her work focuses on historical photography and video archives\, as well as family albums and found photography. Saukane teaches photography at Riga Art and Media School and is a member of Baltic Analog Lab. Her book Roots is included in 10×10’s How We See Reading Room and publication. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nFederica Chiocchetti is a writer\, curator\, editor and lecturer specializing in photography and literature. Through her platform Photocaptionist she collaborates with institutions such as The Photographers’ Gallery\, the V&A and Foam. She is a PhD candidate in Photo-Text Intersections at the University of Westminster\, currently transforming her research into a touring exhibition with the support of the Fondation Michalski. Her book Amore e Piombo (AMC Books) won the Kraszna-Krausz 2015 Best Photography Book Award. Federica is a selector for 10×10’s How We See Reading Room and publication. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSalon photos courtesy of Luca Spano.\n\n\n\nAs always\, books were available for purchase and viewing.A big thank you to Simone Salvo\, Kristen Lubben\, and Susan Meiselas at the Magnum Foundation for hosting us. \n\n\n\nIf you’d like to receive invitations to salons\, please join our email list here.
URL:https://10x10photobooks.org/event/salon-35-pixy-liao-eva-saukane-federica-chiocchetti/
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SUMMARY:Salon #33 - Catalina De la Cruz and Liz Sales
DESCRIPTION:18 September 2018: 10×10 hosted a salon with Catalina de la Cruz and Liz Sales at the Center for Book Arts.\n\n\n\nChroma (2016) by Catalina De la Cruz\n\n\n\nCatalina De la Cruz\, born and resides in Santiago de Chile\, uses photographic processes of the 19th century and digital photography to create unique\, handmade (edition of one) “photo-chemical” photobooks. She addresses themes of territory\, intervention\, and occupation – and will present three of her books this evening. De la Cruz’s work has been exhibited internationally – and she has had residencies at Center of the Image (Lima) and International Photography Festival of Valparaíso. \n\n\n\nI Write Artist Statements (2018) by Liz Sales\n\n\n\nLiz Sales is a photo-based artist\, art-writer\, and educator. She was an editor at Conveyor magazine and writes for Foam Magazine. She is a faculty member at ICP\, CUNY\, and University of Connecticut. As part of her personal art practice\, Sales lives and works in a functional camera obscura in Brooklyn. She will read from her new book\, I Write Artist Statements\, a collection of satirical artist statements about fictionalized artists and imaginary art projects\, that lovingly poke fun at “art speak.” \n\n\n\nAs always\, books were available for purchase and viewing.A big thank you to Corina Reynolds and Emilie Ahern at the Center for Book Arts.
URL:https://10x10photobooks.org/event/salon-33-catalina-de-la-cruz-and-liz-sales/
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SUMMARY:Salon #32 - Daniel Shea and Nick Sethi
DESCRIPTION:17 July 2018: 10×10 hosted a salon with Daniel Shea and Nick Sethi at Daniel Shea’s studio.\n\n\n\n43-35 10th Street (2018) by Daniel Shea.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDaniel Shea is an artist based in New York City. He has been a resident artist at Light Work\, Syracuse\, and Columbia College Chicago. A new book of photographs\, 43-35 10th Street\, has been published by Kodoji Press this summer. His second book\, Blisner\, IL\, was published in London in 2014. He has exhibited internationally including the Museum of Contemporary Photography\, Chicago and Vava Gallery\, Milan. His commissioned work has appeared in The New York Times Magazine\, Le Monde and Fantastic Man.Nick Sethi an artist living in NYC and working in a variety of mediums. His work focuses on the ever-changing meanings and relationships of ideas\, images\, people and materials over time as they move through both physical and digital space. Nick’s recently released book\, Khichdi (Kitchari)\, published by Dashwood Books\, chronicles 10 years of his photography in India\, exploring a decade of changes in the country\, as well as himself. He has produced forty-five publications and recently collaborated with Hood By Air and Helmut Lang\, and was featured in Aperture Magazine’s Future Gender Issue. \n\n\n\nDaniel Shea and Nick Sethi
URL:https://10x10photobooks.org/event/salon-32-daniel-shea-and-nick-sethi/
CATEGORIES:Salon
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SUMMARY:Salon #31 – Ed Grazda and Andrea Modica
DESCRIPTION:26 June 2018: 10×10 hosted a salon with Edward Grazda and Andrea Modica at the home of Russet Lederman and Jeff Gutterman.\n\n\n\nEd Grazda\, Mean Streets (2018).\n\n\n\nEdward Grazda (BFA\, RISD\, 1969) has been photographing since high school – and lived in NYC between 1970-2010. Grazda works as photographer\, photo editor\, and printer – and has photographed throughout Asia\, Europe\, Latin America\, and the USA. His books include Afghanistan 1980-1989\, NY Masjid: The Mosques of NY\, A Last Glance: Trading Posts of the Four Corners\, and\, most recently\, Mean Streets (in 2017). \n\n\n\nAndrea Modica\, January 1 (2017).\n\n\n\nAndrea Modica‘s books include Treadwell\, Barbara\, Minor League\, As We Wait\, and\, recently\, January 1. A Guggenheim Fellow\, Fulbright Scholar\, and Knight Award recipient\, her solo exhibitions include SFMOMA and Cleveland Museum of Art. Modica’s work is in MoMA\, the Met\, the Whitney\, Brooklyn Museum\, Philadelphia Museum of Art\, Smithsonian\, George Eastman House\, and Bibliotheque Nationale. She lives in Philadelphia and teaches at Drexel University and ICP. \n\n\n\nAs always\, books were available for purchase and viewing.
URL:https://10x10photobooks.org/event/salon-31-ed-grazda-and-andrea-modica/
CATEGORIES:Salon
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SUMMARY:Salon #30 – Nina Berman and Rein Jelle Terpstra with Brian Wallis
DESCRIPTION:24 May 2018: 10×10 hosted a salon with Nina Berman and Rein Jelle Terpstra with Brian Wallis at the Magnum Foundation.\n\n\n\nPhotobooks by Nina Berman\n\n\n\nNina Berman is a documentary photographer\, filmmaker\, author and educator. She’s a member of NOOR images and is an associate professor at Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism. Recent works include the short documentary Triumph of the Shill about the election of Donald Trump and the collaborative book An Autobiography of Miss Wish. \n\n\n\nRobert F. Kennedy’s Funeral Train — The People’s View (2018) by Rein Jelle Terpstra.\n\n\n\nRein Jelle Terpstra is an artist based in Amsterdam (NL). His photo projects – slideshow installations and books – investigate the relationships between perception and memory. His work is held in various collections\, including the Nederlands Fotomuseum\, Rotterdam; The Museum of Modern Art Library\, New York City and the Getty Research Institute\, Los Angeles. \n\n\n\nRein Jelle Terpstra will be joined by Brian Wallis to discuss Terpstra’s new book\, Robert F. Kennedy Funeral Train – The People’s View. \n\n\n\nBrian Wallis was formerly Chief Curator at the International Center of Photography; he is currently Curator at The Walther Collection\, where he is engaged in a year-long series of exhibitions focused on vernacular photography. \n\n\n\nAs always\, books were available for purchase and viewing.Thank you Magnum Foundation for sharing your space with 10×10!
URL:https://10x10photobooks.org/event/salon-30-nina-berman-and-rein-jelle-terpstra-with-brian-wallis/
LOCATION:Magnum Foundation\, 59 East 4th Street\, 7W\, New York\, New York\, 10003\, United States
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SUMMARY:Salon #29 - Susan Lipper and Michael Dalton
DESCRIPTION:9 May 2018: 10×10 hosted a salon with Susan Lipper and Michael Dalton at the home of collector David Solo.\n\n\n\nSusan Lipper\, Domesticated Land (2018).\n\n\n\nSusan Lipper is a New York based artist\, Yale MFA 1983. Among the monographs on her work are Domesticated Land (2018)\, trip (1999) and Grapevine (1994) – a trilogy chronicling her travels from East to West. Images from Grapevine and trip were both recently subjects of solo exhibitions at Higher Pictures in New York. \n\n\n\nMichael Dalton\, The Great Falls (2017)\n\n\n\nMichael Dalton(BFA at SVA; MFA at Univ. of Hartford) published his first book\, The Great Falls (Pepperoni)\, in 2017. Other publications include Long Lonely Swims (various artists; aG Halide Press\, 2012)\, and Mossless issue 3’s compendium (2014): “The United States (2003-2013)”. Dalton’s exhibition of The Great Falls is currently at FKK Gallery in Berlin. \n\n\n\nAs always\, books were available for purchase and viewing.Thank you Dave Solo for sharing your space with 10×10!
URL:https://10x10photobooks.org/event/salon-29-susan-lipper-and-michael-dalton/
CATEGORIES:Salon
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SUMMARY:Salon #28 - Art Book and Photobook Fairs: Alternative Approaches
DESCRIPTION:18 April 2018: 10×10 partnered with Aperture Foundation for a salon panel discussion on “Art Book and Photobook Fairs: Alternative Approaches.”\n\n\n\nLA Art Book Fair\n\n\n\nTired of yet another photobook fair?Disappointed by sales?Can’t find a drink or a seat?Looking to expand the boundaries of the book?\n\n\n\nThen you should have attended 10×10’s Art Book and Photobook Fairs: Alternative Approaches panel discussion on April 18\, 2018 at Aperture Foundation. The panel—conceived by photobook collector David Solo—explored\, in discussion with the audience\, those items and more to generate some new ideas for the next generation of fairs and festivals. \n\n\n\nArt Book and Photobook Fairs: Alternative Approaches PanelDavid Solo (moderator)\, Works on Paper\, Photography and Photobook CollectorArthur Fournier (panelist)\, Fine and Rare Books\,Amelia Lang (panelist)\, Associate Publisher at ApertureHarper Levine (panelist)\, Harper’s Books \n\n\n\nDavid Solo (moderator) is a Brooklyn based collector of photography\, contemporary Japanese and Chinese art\, and especially artist and photobooks. He is actively involved with a number of institutions in London and New York as well as individual photobook research and publishing projects. David is also a visitor to and participant in a wide range of book fairs\, festivals and related events. \n\n\n\nArthur Fournier (panelist) is a Brooklyn-based bookseller who specializes in social justice materials and avant-garde cultural movements. He has established a notable presence at Printed Matter’s NY and LA Art Book Fairs with large-scale archival exhibitions and curated selections of rare books\, serials and ephemera. He lectures occasionally about punk and postmodern printing in the Graphic Design program at Yale and was a featured speaker the 75th Anniversary Symposium in 2017 for Harvard’s Houghton Library. \n\n\n\nAmelia Lang (panelist) is the Associate Publisher at Aperture Foundation in New York. She has worked on publications as both project manager and editor since joining the organization in 2011. She previously lived in San Francisco\, where she worked as a curatorial assistant\, archivist and project manager on exhibitions and publications. She received her BA in Art History and US History from Lewis and Clark College\, and in 2016 completed The International Leadership Program in Visual Arts Management\, an art and business certificate for professionals. This innovative certificate is accredited by both the Guggenheim Bilbao\, University of Deusto and New York University. \n\n\n\nHarper Levine (panelist) is the owner of Harper’s Books\, a bookshop and gallery located in East Hampton\, New York; and Harper’s Apartment\, a gallery on the Upper East Side. He specializes in rare photography\, art\, and literary books\, with particular emphasis on association copies\, landmark items in exceptional condition\, and unique examples of work personalized by artists and writers. In addition to its book business\, Harper’s Books mounts shows of contemporary art and photography in both locations\, and exhibits at several international art and book fairs\, including Paris Photo and the New York Art Book Fair. \n\n\n\nThank you Aperture Foundation for sharing your space with 10×10! \n\n\n\nDavid Solo\, Harper Levine\, Amelia Lang and Arthur Fournier (Photo: Jeff Gutterman)
URL:https://10x10photobooks.org/event/salon-28-art-book-and-photobook-fairs-alternative-approaches/
CATEGORIES:Salon
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SUMMARY:Salon #27 – Carolyn Drake and Arthur Tress
DESCRIPTION:10 April 2018: 10×10 partnered with Magnum Foundation for a salon with photographers and photobook-makers Carolyn Drake and Arthur Tress (in discussion with Tim Soter.)\n\n\n\nInternat (2017) by Carolyn Drake.\n\n\n\nWhile living in Istanbul\, Carolyn Drake spent a decade making photo-based work abroad\, producing three acclaimed\, self-published photobooks: Two Rivers (2013)\, Wild Pigeon (2014)\, and Internat (2017). An exhibition of Wild Pigeon is currently on view at SFMOMA\, and an Internat exhibition will open at the Houston Center for Photography in May. She is the recipient of a Guggenheim fellowship\, a Fulbright fellowship and the Anamorphosis Prize\, among other awards. Drake lives in Vallejo\, California\, and is an associate with the Magnum Photos agency. \n\n\n\nSkate Park (2010) by Arthur Tress\n\n\n\nBorn and raised in Brooklyn\, photographer Arthur Tress now resides in San Francisco. Well-known for his staged surrealism and exposition of the human body\, his photographs are included in numerous museum collections\, including Museum of Modern Art (NY)\, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art\, The Metropolitan Museum of Art and The Whitney Museum of American Art. More than fifteen monographs and retrospective catalogues have been published of his work\, as well as thirty-six self-published photobooks. (Brooklyn-based photographer\, Tim Soter\, will moderate Tress’ presentation. Soter has self-published TIM! GO AWAY!\, a biography of his obsession with photographer Duane Michals. Soter’s upcoming book is ForTress\, a photo-biography about his correspondence and friendship with Arthur Tress.) \n\n\n\nThank you Magnum Foundation for sharing your space with 10×10! \n\n\n\nCarolyn Drake\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPhotos by Mengwen Cao
URL:https://10x10photobooks.org/event/salon-27-carolyn-drake-and-arthur-tress/
LOCATION:Magnum Foundation\, 59 East 4th Street\, 7W\, New York\, New York\, 10003\, United States
CATEGORIES:Salon
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SUMMARY:Salon #26 - Stefan Vanthuyne and Deirdre Donohue
DESCRIPTION:28 March 2018: 10×10 enjoyed an evening of photobooks with photobook-maker and collector Stefan Vanthyune from Belgium. Librarian\, educator and artist Deirdre Donohue gave a “Spotlight Talk” on Dare Wright. A big thank you goes to Flowers Gallery in New York City for hosting!\n\n\n\nFour years\, three deaths\, sweaty armpits and a fetus by Sarah Carlier. Discussed by Stefan Vanthuyne\n\n\n\nStefan Vanthuyne is a writer\, researcher and photographer. He publishes books and writes about photography and photobooks; he is a member of the editorial board of Forum+\, a researcher on photobook culture at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts Antwerp (and a member of its photography group\, Thinking Tools)\, and in 2017 Vanthyune began a project on contemporary Belgian photobooks\, Belgian Platform for Photobooks. \n\n\n\nThe Lonely Doll by Dare Wright. Discussed by Deirdre Donohue\n\n\n\nWith this salon\, 10×10 added a new format to our series called Spotlight Talks\, which involves invited curators\, collectors and librarians presentations on one or two “special books” that they find of interest. Our first Spotlight Talk was with Deirdre Donohue speaking about the photographer/book-maker Dare Wright (1914-2001). An unabashed Wright enthusiast\, Donohue exclaims\, “Wonderful photobooks—I would like everyone to see them and to know about Dare Wright”. \n\n\n\nDeirdre Donohue is a librarian\, educator and artist. She is Managing Research Librarian at the New York Public Library’s Miriam and Ira D. Wallach Division\, Adjunct Faculty at Pratt Institute’s School of Information and at the ICP/Bard MFA Program in Advanced Photographic Studies. Prior to NYPL\, Deirdre spent half her career at the International Center of Photography and half at Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Costume Institute. \n\n\n\nStefan Vanthuyne\n\n\n\nDeirdre Donohue\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nLonely Doll books by Dare Wright.
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SUMMARY:Salon #25 - TIS Books: Tim Carpenter\, Nelson Chan\, and Carl Wooley
DESCRIPTION:23 February\, 2018: 10×10 enjoyed an evening of photobooks with the folks behind TIS Books. We were hosted by the Gitterman Gallery at 41 East 57th Street\, NYC. Thank you TIS (Tim\, Nelson and Carl) and thank you Tom Gitterman for hosting!\n\n\n\ntownship 01. Photographs by Adrianna Ault\, Tim Carpenter\, and Raymond Meeks with fiction by Brad Zellar\n\n\n\nBased in Brooklyn\, TIS books publishes unique photobooks that are the offspring of a camera and a mind at work in the world. Their most recent publication\, Dumbsaint 01: township\, is a collaboration between Raymond Meeks\, Tim Carpenter\, Adrianna Ault and Brad Zellar. Forthcoming books by Rose Marie Cromwell\, Jenia Fridlyand and Andrea Modica will join catalog titles by John Gossage\, Justine Kurland with John Yau and Steven B. Smith. In addition\, they publish the TIS Series with contributions from Tim Carpenter\, J Carrier\, Nelson Chan and Carl Wooley. \n\n\n\nNelson Chan\, production manager for the Aperture Foundation’s book program and quarterly magazine\, holds a BFA from the Rhode Island School of Design and an MFA from the Hartford Art School. He has exhibited nationally and internationally at the Museum of Chinese in America\, New York City; The Mills Gallery at the Boston Center for the Arts; 2013 Flash Forward Photography Festival; and Kunstlerhaus Bethanien\, Berlin. Prior to joining Aperture\, Chan was a visiting assistant professor at the Pratt Institute\, as well as a visiting critic in the Photography MFA Department at the Rhode Island School of Design. He is a co-founder of TIS books. \n\n\n\nTIS02. Photographs by Carl Wooley\, Nelson Chan\, J Carrier and Tim Carpenter\n\n\n\nTim Carpenter is a photographer and writer who works in Brooklyn and central Illinois. He received an MFA in Photography from the Hartford Art School in 2012\, and later that year co-founded TIS books. His books include A house and a tree (TIS) The king of the birds (TIS); Local objects (The Ice Plant); township (TIS/Dumbsaint); and Bement grain (TIS/Dumbsaint). \n\n\n\nCarl Wooley is a photographer based in Brooklyn and a co-founder of TIS books. \n\n\n\nTIS Books on display.\n\n\n\nNelsen Chang\, Tim Carpenter and Carl Wooley of TIS Books.\n\n\n\nBrowsing TIS books at Gitterman Gallery.
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SUMMARY:Salon #24: Tiffany Jones and Brandon Tibodeaux
DESCRIPTION:31 January 2018: 10×10 hosted salon presentations by Tiffany Jones\, Overlapse\, and photographer Brandon Thibodeaux.\n\n\n\nMandy Barker\, Beyond Drifting: Imperfectly Known Animals (Overlapse\, 2017)\n\n\n\nTiffany Jones\, a Canadian based in London\, is founding publisher of Overlapse. Her background in photography\, journalism\, editing\, and publishing led to an investigation of the photobooks market for her MA in Publishing at Oxford Brookes University (2016). Previously she edited fLIP magazine for London Independent Photography (2009-2014) and led workshops on street photography and sequencing for photobooks. Overlapse launched its first publication in November 2015 and is focused on close collaboration with photographers to create relevant\, desirable photobooks\, artist editions and zines. \n\n\n\nBrandon Thibodeaux\, In That Land of Perfect Day (Red Hook Editions\, 2017)\n\n\n\nBrandon Thibodeaux is a freelance photographer and educator based in Dallas. His first monograph\, In That Land of Perfect Day\, published by Red Hook Editions (Oct. 2017)\, comprises over eight years of living with and documenting the lives of African American families across the northern Mississippi Delta. His photographs are included in the collections of The Museum of Photographic Arts\, the Ogden Museum of Southern Art\, and the High Museum of Art in Atlanta. \n\n\n\nTiffany Jones of Overlapse Books.\n\n\n\nBrandon Thibodeaux
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SUMMARY:Salon #23-Photobooks from Africa with Bronwyn Law-Viljoen\, Brendan Embser and Oluremi Onabanjo.
DESCRIPTION:20 November 2017: 10×10 Salon hosted by The Walther Collection with presentations on the contemporary photobook scene in Africa\, with Bronwyn Law-Viljoen\, Brendan Wattenberg (Embser) and Oluremi Onabanjo.\n\n\n\nOluremi Onabanjo of The Walther Collection moderated a discussion between Brendan Wattenberg (Embser) of Aperture and Bronwyn Law-Viljoen of South Africa’s Fourthwall Books. \n\n\n\nSpread from Hââbré: The Last Generation (Fourthwall Books\, 2016). Photographs by Joana Choumali. Courtesy the artist and Fourthwall Books.\n\n\n\nBronwyn Law-Viljoen is Associate Professor and Head of Creative Writing at Wits University\, co-founder and editor of Fourthwall Books\, and former editor of Art South Africa magazine. She has doctorates from New York University and the University of the Witwatersrand. She has written on South African art and photography for various publications and has published several short stories. Her first novel\, The Printmaker\, was published in 2016 (Umuzi) and shortlisted for the Sunday Times Barry Ronge Fiction Award. She is currently at work on her second novel. Read Brendan Wattenberg’s interview with Bronwyn Law-Viljoen from Aperture’s The Photobook Review #12 (Spring 2017). \n\n\n\nBrendan Wattenberg (Embser) is the managing editor of Aperture magazine. Formerly the director of exhibitions at The Walther Collection in New York\, he has contributed essays and interviews to NKA: Journal of Contemporary African Art\, Another Africa\, Contemporary And\, and Aperture’s PhotoBook Review and is the editor of the photobooks François-Xavier Gbré: The Past is a Foreign Country and Samuel Fosso: The Spectacle of the Body. \n\n\n\nOluremi C. Onabanjo is Director of Exhibitions and Collections for The Walther Collection Project Space in Chelsea\, NY\, a private institution dedicated to publishing\, researching\, collecting\, and exhibiting photography and video art. She is co-curator of the 2017 exhibition Recent Histories: Contemporary African Photography & Video Art\, and co-editor of the accompanying publication (Steidl).* Onabanjo has contributed to publications for The Studio Museum in Harlem\, The PhotoBook Review\, Autograph ABP\, 1:54 Contemporary Art Fair\, and The Walther Collection. She holds a BA in African Studies from Columbia University\, and an MSc in Visual\, Material\, and Museum Anthropology from Oxford University. \n\n\n\n*Read Okwui Enwezor on the Recent Histories of African Photography. \n\n\n\nRecent Histories: Contemporary African Photography and Video Art from The Walther Collection (2017). Edited by Daniela Baumann\, Joshua Chuang and Oluremi C. Onabanjo.\n\n\n\n“Platform Africa\,” Aperture magazine #227\, Summer 2017.\n\n\n\nSalon 23 audience browsing books from Africa.\n\n\n\nBronwyn Law-Viljoen\, Oluremi Onabanjo and Brendan Wattenberg (Embser).\n\n\n\nBrendan Wattenberg (Embser).
URL:https://10x10photobooks.org/event/nd-salon-23-photobooks-from-africa-with-bronwyn-law-viljoen-brendan-embser-aluremi-onabanjo/
CATEGORIES:Salon
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SUMMARY:Salon #22-Jason Fulford and Valentina Abenavoli
DESCRIPTION:6 October 2017: 10×10 salon with independent publishers Jason Fulford\, J&L Books\, and Valentina Abenavoli\, Akina.\n\n\n\nBooks published by J&L Books.\n\n\n\nJason Fulford is a photographer and co-founder of J&L Books. He is a Guggenheim Fellow\, a frequent lecturer at universities\, and has led workshops across the United States\, in Japan\, Italy\, Poland\, The Netherlands\, Germany and Spain. His monographs include Sunbird (2000)\, Crushed (2003)\, Raising Frogs for $$$ (2006)\, The Mushroom Collector (2010)\, Hotel Oracle (2013)\, and Contains: 3 Books (2016). He is a co-author with Tamara Shopsin of the children’s photobook\, This Equals That (2014)\, and a co-editor with Gregory Halpern of The Photographer’s Playbook (2014). Fulford’s photographs have been described as open metaphors that explore how meaning is generated through association. \n\n\n\nBooks published by Akina.\n\n\n\nValentina Abenavoli was born in the 1980s in Naples\, Italy. She prefers photography in lyrical sequences that function at the edge of awareness and reverie. After completing a degree in photography\, a Masters in book publishing and several odd jobs\, Valentina co-founded in 2012 the independent publishing house AKINA with Alex Bocchetto. With a focus on challenging contemporary photography\, AKINA collaborates with emerging and established artists to publish books that take an experimental approach to visual narrative structures\, editing\, paper combinations\, and book production. AKINA’s books are published in limited and handmade editions \n\n\n\nJason Fulford presents.\n\n\n\nValentina Abenavoli presents.
URL:https://10x10photobooks.org/event/salon-22-jason-fulford-and-valentina-abenavoli/
CATEGORIES:Salon
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SUMMARY:Salon #19 – Collaboration: Publishers and Photographers
DESCRIPTION:5 April 2017: Collaboration\, a 10×10 salon exploring the relationship between publishers and photographers. Presentations by Kevin Messina\, Andreas Laszlo Konrath\, Brian Lamotte\, Mike Tan\, Jordan Sullivan\, Romke Hoogwaerts and Cole Barash.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n10×10 and salon guests gathered on Manhattan’s Bowery for a conversation with some of the most talented independent publishers in New York and the photographers with whom they work. \n\n\n\nThe making of small run artists’ books and photobooks requires a special collaboration between artist and publisher. Each project is a creation individually tailored and designed by individuals working closely together: this salon is an exploration of the intense process of book-making\, led by some of our foremost designers\, publishers and artists. \n\n\n\nKevin Messina is the founder and creative director of Silas Finch (now hosted by Twin Palms\, a publishing house and design studio that was based in New York. Its publishing program has established a reputation for producing titles of exceptional quality\, with a unique approach to combining material and construction to support the artist’s vision. \n\n\n\nPau Wau Publications is an independent publishing press dedicated to the production of limited editioned books and zines of contemporary photography and art\, founded in 2008 in Brooklyn\, by photographer Andreas Laszlo Konrath and designer Brian Paul Lamotte. \n\n\n\nJordan Sullivan is a writer and artist living in Los Angeles. His photographs\, curatorial projects and prose have appeared in numerous publications. His most recent book\, Remaining Light\, was published by Silas Finch (2016). He is the co-founder of the publishing project 205-A. \n\n\n\nMike Tan is founder and director of Rubber Factory\, a contemporary art gallery specializing in photo-based works. \n\n\n\nRomke Hoogwaerts is the founder of independent photobook publishing project Mossless (2009) and co-founder of Rubber Factory Posters (2016). He has also worked as a full-time photo editor at titles like MSNBC and Businessweek. \n\n\n\nCole Barash is a visual artist based is Brooklyn who also makes books. His work is experimental and focuses on the color-and-composition dialogue between two objects or moments. \n\n\n\nAnd a big thank you to Stephanie and Jens for hosting at their photo studio loft.
URL:https://10x10photobooks.org/event/salon-19-collaboration-publishers-and-photographers/
CATEGORIES:Salon
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SUMMARY:Salon #21-Anita Totha\, Mikiko Hara and Yoko Sawada
DESCRIPTION:2 April 2017: French Publisher Chose Commune in Association with the International Center of Photography Library\n\n\n\n10×10 and friends spent an evening at the ICP Library with Cécile Poimboeuf-Koizumi and Vasantha Yogananthan of Chose Commune. \n\n\n\nThe Promise by Vasantha Yogananthan and Sobra by Geraldo de Barros\n\n\n\nFounded in 2014\, Chose Commune is a French independent publishing house devoted to photography books\, which values book-objects with bold design and editorial choices. It aims to publish emerging photographers as well as established figures with unpublished material. \n\n\n\nCécile and Vasantha shared their personal projects (Vasantha is in town receiving ICP’s 2017 Infinity Award for Emerging Photographer)\, and some recent award-winning Chose Commune photobooks\, including Shoji Ueda (2015)\, Astres Noirs by Katrin Koenning and Sarker Protick (2016)\, The Promise by Vasantha Yogananthan\, and Sobras by Geraldo de Barros (2017). \n\n\n\nCécile Poimboeuf-Koizumi\, born in 1987\, is a French publisher. Vasantha Yogananthan\, born 1985\, is a French photographer and publisher. He is currently working on a long-term project in India\, A Myth of Two Souls\, inspired by the epic tale of the Ramayana. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nShoji Ueda and Astres Noirs by Katrin Koenning and Sarker Protick
URL:https://10x10photobooks.org/event/salon-21-anita-totha-mikiko-hara-and-yoko-sawada/
CATEGORIES:Salon
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SUMMARY:Salon #20 – Chose Commune
DESCRIPTION:2 April 2017: French Publisher Chose Commune in Association with the International Center of Photography Library\n\n\n\n10×10 and friends spent an evening at the ICP Library with Cécile Poimboeuf-Koizumi and Vasantha Yogananthan of Chose Commune. \n\n\n\nThe Promise by Vasantha Yogananthan and Sobra by Geraldo de Barros\n\n\n\nFounded in 2014\, Chose Commune is a French independent publishing house devoted to photography books\, which values book-objects with bold design and editorial choices. It aims to publish emerging photographers as well as established figures with unpublished material. \n\n\n\nCécile and Vasantha shared their personal projects (Vasantha is in town receiving ICP’s 2017 Infinity Award for Emerging Photographer)\, and some recent award-winning Chose Commune photobooks\, including Shoji Ueda (2015)\, Astres Noirs by Katrin Koenning and Sarker Protick (2016)\, The Promise by Vasantha Yogananthan\, and Sobras by Geraldo de Barros (2017). \n\n\n\nCécile Poimboeuf-Koizumi\, born in 1987\, is a French publisher. Vasantha Yogananthan\, born 1985\, is a French photographer and publisher. He is currently working on a long-term project in India\, A Myth of Two Souls\, inspired by the epic tale of the Ramayana. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nShoji Ueda and Astres Noirs by Katrin Koenning and Sarker Protick
URL:https://10x10photobooks.org/event/salon-20-chose-commune/
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SUMMARY:Salon #18 – Magnum Photobook with Carole Naggar and Fred Ritchin
DESCRIPTION:22 March 2017: We gathered on Manhattan’s Upper West Side for a “books-on-books” discussion with Carole Naggar and Fred Ritchin\, authors of the recently released Magnum Photobook: The Catalogue Raisonné.\n\n\n\nMagnum Photobook: The Catalogue Raisonné by Fred Ritchin & Carole Naggar\n\n\n\nCarole Naggar is a poet and photography historian. She has written biographies of George Rodger\, Werner Bischof and David Seymour (Chim). Among her recent contributions are an essay Saul Leiter: In My Room (Steidl\, 2017) and a translation of Henri Cartier-Bresson: Interviews and Conversations\, 1951 – 1998 (2017)\, as well as two volumes of poetry: Haiku by Night (Dobbin Books) and Voyage à Kyoto (Pixel Press). \n\n\n\nFred Ritchin is Dean of the School at the International Center of Photography. His books include After Photography (WW Norton\, 2008) and Bending the Frame: Photojournalism\, Documentary\, and the Citizen (Aperture\, 2013). The exhibition based on his book on alternative social documentary\, “Bending the Frame\,” will be shown at New York University and also at the Preus Museum in Norway in 2017. \n\n\n\nTelex Iran by Gilles Peress; Valparaiso by Sergio Larrain\n\n\n\nAnd a big thank you to Deirdre Donohue and the International Center of Photography Library for allowing us to share a few of the Magnum photobooks in their collection. \n\n\n\nA spread from Magnum Photobook\n\n\n\nFred Ritchin and Carole Naggar
URL:https://10x10photobooks.org/event/salon-18-magnum-photobook-with-carole-naggar-and-fred-ritchin/
LOCATION:Magnum Foundation\, 59 East 4th Street\, 7W\, New York\, New York\, 10003\, United States
CATEGORIES:Salon
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SUMMARY:Salon #17 – Child's Play: Sara Kramer\, Isabelle Evertse and Frédérique Destribats
DESCRIPTION:February 12\, 2017: 10×10 and friends gathered on Manhattan’s Upper West Side for Child’s Play: Photobooks for and about Children\, presentations on photobooks for and about children and adolescents by Sara Kramer of New York Review Books Classics\, photographer Isabelle Evertse and photobook collector and translator Frédérique Destribats.\n\n\n\nShow Me! by Dr. Helga Fleischhauer-Hardt and Taka-chan and I by Runcible (Betty Lifton and Eikoh Hosoe)\n\n\n\nSara Kramer is the managing editor of New York Review Books Classics< and the New York Review Children’s Collection\, where she oversaw the 2012 rerelease of Eikoh Hosoe and Betty Lifton’s children’s classic\, Taka-Chan and I: A Dog’s Journey to Japan by Runcible. \n\n\n\nIsabelle Evertse is a photographer\, curator and editor based in France. She founded piK magazine\, dedicated to promoting photographers worldwide in March 2012 and has written reviews for several publications including Aperture and Off The Wall. She recently launched her own photobook alongside Kummer & Hermann\, a project published by A-Jump books in 2016. In addition\, Evertse publishes Co-Curate magazine\, a limited edition publication that invites a different editor to collaborate with her for each issue. The current issue\, focused on adolescence\, is co-curated with Frédérique Destribats. \n\n\n\nFrédérique Destribats works as a translator with a focus on photography and art\, collaborating with various international publishers\, editors\, institutions\, galleries and artists. She recently initiated a publishing platform\, The Sunday Publisher\, home to the collections Photographers’ References\, a series of in-depth conversations with artists\, and d&books\, exploring the relation between textual and visual narration. For the past year\, Destribats has been researching several public and private children’s photobooks collections. \n\n\n\nAnd a big thank you to Deirdre Donohue and the International Center of Photography Library for allowing us to share a few of the children’s books in their collection. \n\n\n\nSara Kramer\n\n\n\nFrédérique Destribats\n\n\n\nIsabelle Evertse\n\n\n\nCo-Curate Magazine
URL:https://10x10photobooks.org/event/salon-17-childs-play-sara-kramer-isabelle-evertse-and-frederique-destribats/
CATEGORIES:Salon
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SUMMARY:Salon #16-John Gossage and Danielle Jackson
DESCRIPTION:12 February 2017: 10×10 held an evening at the Magnum Foundation on Japanese and American protest photobooks with photographer John Gossage and cultural strategist Danielle Jackson.\n\n\n\nNihon Students by Hitome Watanabe and Street Time by Richard Balzer\n\n\n\nA highly respected photographer\, John Gossage is well known for his more than 35 artist’s books and photographic publications\, including his groundbreaking 1985 photobook\, The Pond. Having devoted his life to photography and the music of Charles Edward Anderson Berry since the age of 14\, Gossage is also recognized as an important and early advocate of Japanese postwar photography. Over the years\, he has amassed a working library that contains most of the seminal Japanese photobooks\, including protest books from the 1960s and ’70s. Gossage’s presentation focused on protest photobooks by both known and unknown photographers from Japan. \n\n\n\nDanielle Jackson is interested in the efficacy of social protest beyond political demonstration. She considered how strategies such as non-participation\, spectacle\, and self-invention have been conveyed through photography\, performance\, and nonfiction literature. Jackson has worked with leading photographers\, filmmakers\, and cultural institutions to develop projects\, partnerships\, and initiatives for social impact. She has worked with Magnum Photos\, Stanford University\, NYU\, WNYC\, the Global Fund to Fight AIDS\, Tuberculosis and Malaria\, MoMA\, Tribeca Film Institute\, and Open Society Foundations. She is the co-founder and former co-director of the Bronx Documentary Center\, an internationally-recognized gallery dedicated to photography and social change. Her projects have been covered in media outlets including CBS Evening News\, the Wall Street Journal\, The New Yorker\, Slate\, New York Magazine\, The Guardian\, among others. She currently teaches for Stanford in New York and International Center of Photography. \n\n\n\nJohn Gossage\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDanielle Jackson
URL:https://10x10photobooks.org/event/salon-16-john-gossage-and-danielle-jackson/
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SUMMARY:Salon #15 – Aaron Stern and Collaborators
DESCRIPTION:14 December\, 2016: We had a wonderful evening of presentations at Spoonbill & Sugartown Bookshop on the intersection of photography and poetry with 205-A co-publisher Aaron Stern and his photography and poetry collaborators: Andreas Laszlo Konrath\, Elizabeth Schmuhl\, Tom Sleigh and Brian Merriam.\n\n\n\n205-A\, Volume One. Aaron Stern\, co-publisher\n\n\n\nAaron Stern is an artist and author living in New York City. His photographs\, books\, poetry and curatorial projects have appeared in The Paris Review\, Vogue\, The New York Times\, Dazed & Confused and Purple Magazine. In 2014\, Aaron Stern and Jordan Sullivan founded 205-A\, a curatorial and publishing project with a specific focus on the intersection of poetry and photography. Most recently\, Aaron published Horizon Avenue\, a visual narrative of a life that could have been. \n\n\n\nAaron spoke with:Andreas Laszlo Konrath\, a fashion and portrait photographer who addresses the rich heritage of photography and film’s experimental history. \n\n\n\nElizabeth Schmuhl\, a poet and interdisciplinary artist whose writings have appeared in PANK\, Paper Darts\, Big Lucks\, Metatron\, and elsewhere. \n\n\n\nTom Sleigh\, a poet\, dramatist\, essayist and academic\, who is director of Hunter College’s Master of Fine Arts (MFA) program in Creative Writing. He is the recipient of the Anna-Maria Kellen Prize and Fellow at the American Academy in Berlin for Fall 2011. \n\n\n\nBrian Merriam\, an artist and photographer of abstracted landscapes that explore emptiness and longing through color and light. \n\n\n\nHorizon Avenue by Aaron Stern and 205-A\, Volume 2.\n\n\n\nSalon Audience at Spoonbill & Sugartown\, Williamsburg\, Brooklyn\n\n\n\nThank you Jonas Kyle for sharing the amazing new Spoonbill & Sugartown Bookstore at 99 Montrose Avenue in East Williamsburg\, Brooklyn with the 10×10 community!
URL:https://10x10photobooks.org/event/salon-15-aaron-stern-and-collaborators/
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SUMMARY:Salon #14 – Jessa Fairbrother\, Lucy Helton\, Virginie Rebetez & Delphine Bedel
DESCRIPTION:12 October 2016: An evening of photobooks with Jessa Fairbrothers\, Lucy Helton\, Virginie Rebetez and Delphine Bedel.\n\n\n\nJessa Fairbrother\, Conversations with my mother\, 2016\n\n\n\nWith so many incredible photobooks being published by women photographers and editors\, this 10×10 salon showcased past and present projects by 4 women who all hail from Europe. \n\n\n\nThe evening’s presentations included writer and publisher Delphine Bedel and Swiss photographer Virginie Rebetez presenting their new publication Out of the blue\, a conceptual work about the disappearance of teenager Suzanne Gloria Lyall*; British artist Jessa Fairbrother sharing her exquisite hand marked photobooks that explore gesture and the self performed; and New York-based British photo artist Lucy Helton discussing her inventively designed photobooks that unearth beauty in decaying fictive and real landscapes. \n\n\n\n*We were also fortunate to have present at the salon Suzanne’s mother Mary Lyall. \n\n\n\nLucy Helton\, Actions of Consequence\, 2014 (on the left) and Transmission\, 2015 (on the right)\n\n\n\nVirginie Rebetez\, Out of the blue. Published by Delphine Bedel and Meta/Books\, 2016.\n\n\n\nVirginie Rebetez\, Out of the blue. Published by Delphine Bedel and Meta/Books\, 2016.\n\n\n\nBristol based photographer Jessa Fairbrother explores the familiar and the personal\, where yearning and performance meet each other in photography. She holds an MA in Photographic Studies from the University of Westminster and is the recipient of bursaries and honorable mentions in the UK\, Europe and Canada. Her work is held in the libraries of both the Victoria and Albert Museum\, London and the Museum of Fine Arts\, Houston\, the permanent collection of the NHS and many private collections. \n\n\n\nBorn in London and based in New York\, Lucy Helton received her master’s degree in fine art photography from Hartford Art School\, CT\, in 2014. Her first book Actions of Consequence was nominated for the MACK First Book Award 2014\, shortlisted for the Kassel Dummy Award 2015\, and The Anamorphosis Prize 2015. Her most recent book Transmission (Silas Finch\, 2015) is a communication from our future to our recent past and was shortlisted for the Paris Photo-Aperture First Book Award 2015. Helton is immersed in photo book making and has participated in various book fairs and festivals in New York\, L.A.\, London\, Germany and France. \n\n\n\nDelphine Bedel is an artist\, editor\, publisher and lecturer\, specialized in emerging practices in photography\, design and publishing. The founder of Meta/Books and Amsterdam Art/Book Fair\, she regularly contributes to books and magazines\, and is a member of the advisory board of the Mondriaan Foundation and the German Photography Academy. Meta/Books is a publishing and academic research platform\, developing cutting-edge projects at the intersection of visual and digital cultures. She teaches at the Design Academy Eindhoven and at the Piet Zwart Institute (NL) and is doctoral researcher at UCA – University of Creative Arts (UK). \n\n\n\nVirginie Rebetez is a photographer based in Lausanne\, Switzerland. In 2014\, she was selected by Le Canton de Vaud to spend 6 months in New York as an artist in residence\, where she realized Out of the blue. The project was selected for the Swiss Design Awards in 2016 and shown during Art Basel. She has received numerous awards including the Prix Leica during the 29th International Festival of Fashion and Photography in Hyères and the prestigious grant from La Fondation Leenaards\, in 2014. Her work is part of museum and private collections internationally. \n\n\n\nJessa Fairbrother shares her book Conversations with my mother\n\n\n\nLucy Helton presenting Actions of Consequence\n\n\n\nMary Lyall\, Virginie Rebetez and Delphine Bedel discussing Out of the blue\n\n\n\nSalon visitors\n\n\n\nSalon visitors
URL:https://10x10photobooks.org/event/salon-14-jessa-fairbrother-lucy-helton-virginie-rebetez-delphine-bedel/
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