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SUMMARY:Photography and Text in Protest: A Panel Discussion
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for a panel discussion with archives specialist Arthur Fournier\, photographer Kris Graves and scholar Kyle Canter on the relationship of photography with text in protest materials in print. Featuring examples from 10×10 Photobooks’ new anthology\, Flashpoint! Protest Photography in Print\, 1950-Present (10×10 Photobooks)\, the speakers will explore the recent history of protest photography in print worldwide and how the intersection of photography and text shape both the making and reception of the material—from photobooks\, zines\, posters\, pamphlets\, independent journals and alternative newspapers. Since its inception\, photography has captured defining historical moments\, serving as either a tool or a document of protest—or both. Often combined with text (essays\, poetry\, diary entries\, etc.) to tell stories or make arguments\, photography has served this purpose through extreme social and cultural transformations and the contemporary daily reality of political and social upheaval\, often contentious\, disorienting and polarizing. Flashpoint! will be available for sale and signing at the event. \n\n\n\nArthur Fournier is an independent broker of twentieth-century archives and a member of the Antiquarian Booksellers Association of America who focuses on primary source materials from the late twentieth century\, including underground serials\, self-published books and ephemera that provide an alternative bibliographic view of contemporary life and revolutionary struggle. \n\n\n\nKris Graves is an American photographer who examines systemic unfairness in the United States. Using a mix of conceptual and documentary practices\, Graves photographs the subtleties of societal power and how racism and capitalism can be seen and experienced in everyday life. His recent publications include RNC DNC\, Privileged Mediocrity and A Bleak Reality. \n\n\n\nKyle Canter is a PhD student in art history at the CUNY Graduate Center. His research interests include the concept and politics of social documentary photography and photography’s relationship to the medical humanities and gender/sexuality studies. His writing has appeared in 125th Street: Photography in Harlem\, the Journal of Black Mountain College Studies and Flashpoint! Protest Photography in Print\, 1950–Present.
URL:https://10x10photobooks.org/event/photography-and-text-in-protest-a-panel-discussion/
LOCATION:Grolier Club\, 47 East 60th Street\, New York\, New York\, 10022\, United States
CATEGORIES:Talk
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SUMMARY:Printed Matter: Flashpoint! Conversation
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a conversation between Olga Yatskevich\, Russet Lederman and Lesley A. Martin on occasion of the release of Flashpoint! Protest Photography in Print\, 1950-Present\, a new anthology from 10×10 Photobooks. \n\n\n\nThe past seventy-five years have been a time of extreme social and cultural transformations worldwide. Political and social upheaval\, often contentious\, disorienting and polarizing\, is now a daily reality. We live in a world rife with ideological and tribal conflicts. Since its inception\, photography has captured defining historical moments\, serving as either a tool or a document of protest—or both. Flashpoint! Protest Photography in Print\, 1950-Present\, does a deep dive into protest photography in print through a global selection of photobooks\, zines\, posters\, pamphlets\, independent journals and alternative newspapers. \n\n\n\nAlso on view at Printed Matter: 2024 Paris Photo–Aperture PhotoBook Awards. Flashpoint! Protest Photography in Print\, 1950-Present is among the five shortlisted titles for the Catalogue of the Year Award in this exhibition.Photo Credit: Spread from Zed Nelson’s Gun Nation (2000)\, documented in Flashpoint! Protest Photography in Print\, 1950-Present.
URL:https://10x10photobooks.org/event/flashpoint-conversation-pm/
LOCATION:Printed Matter\, 231 11th Ave\, New York\, NY\, 10001\, United States
CATEGORIES:Talk
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SUMMARY:Salon #76 — Melissa Harris and Krissy Shook at Higher Pictures
DESCRIPTION:Please join 10×10 Photobooks for a Salon with Melissa Harris and Krissy Shook. \n\n\n\nMelissa Harris is editor-at-large of Aperture and served as editor-in-chief of Aperture magazine\, 2000–2012. Harris curates exhibitions worldwide\, including Mary Ellen Mark: Encounters with C/O Berlin (& Steidl Verlag\, 2023). She is the author of two visual biographies: A Wild Life on Michael “Nick” Nichols (Aperture\, 2017)\, and Josef Koudelka: Next (Aperture\, 2023). Melissa will discuss her two most recent publishing/curatorials projects: Josef Koudelka: Next and Mary Ellen Marks: Encounters. The only authorized biography of Josef Koudelka\, Melissa spent almost ten years and hundreds of hours interviewing Koudelka about his more than 60-year-long career for her definitive volume on one of the Magnum Photos’ seminal photographers. A touring exhibition and associated publication\, Mary Ellen Mark: Encounters is a comprehensive survey of Mark’s documentary and portrait practice from the 1960s until the end of her life in 2015. Mark’s immense empathy and humanist ideals imbue both her personal and assigned photography of marginalized peoples.Born in Manhattan\, Kristina Shook is a full-scholarship graduate of Sarah Lawrence College and holds a Master’s degree from the American Film Institute. She is a writer\, performance artist\, and visual artist.  \n\n\n\nKristina was photographed from ages 1 to 18 by her late mother\, renowned photographer Melissa Shook. She joins the 10×10 Photobooks Salon to discuss Krissy: Photographs and Writings by Melissa Shook (c. 1979)\, an unpublished book maquette on Kristina’s early life and Daily Self-Portraits 1972-1973 (TBW\, 2023) her mother’s first photography book\, published by TBW Books. The book\, twice shortlisted this year at the Arles Book Fair and Paris Photo-Aperture PhotoBook Awards 2024\, features Melissa’s daily self-portraits taken in their Lower East Side apartment. The discussion will delve into the intimate moments captured in the series and Kristina’s memories of being part of this deeply personal project. Krissy will also share Krissy: Photographs and Writings by Melissa Shook.
URL:https://10x10photobooks.org/event/salon-76/
LOCATION:Higher Pictures\, 45 Main Street #723\, Brooklyn\, New York\, 11201\, United States
CATEGORIES:Salon
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SUMMARY:Salon #75 — João Pina and Jesper Haynes at Center for Book Arts
DESCRIPTION:Please join 10×10 Photobooks for a Salon with João Pina and Jesper Haynes.João Pina is a freelance photographer born in Portugal. He began working as a professional photographer at eighteen and graduated from the International Center of Photography program in 2005. Pina’s photographs have been published in The New York Times\, the New Yorker\, Stern\, Time\, and Visão\, among others. \n\n\n\nPina has published numerous books\, including Por Teu Livre Pensamento (2007)\, featuring the stories of former Portuguese political prisoners; CONDOR (2014)\, an exploration of the remnants of Operation Condor\, a large-scale secret military operation to eliminate political opposition to the military dictatorships in South America during the 1970s; and 46750 (2018)\, which focuses on the ongoing urban violence in Rio de Janeiro and the city’s transformation over the past decade while preparing for the 2014 FIFA World Cup and the 2016 Olympic Games. Tarrafal (2024)\, his most recent book presents a dialogue with his grandfather\, a political prisoner\, along with the only images made inside the Tarrafal concentration camp\, nicknamed the “slow death camp.” \n\n\n\nJesper Haynes is an American-Swedish photographer known for capturing urban life and intimate moments over decades. He has published fifteen books and zines and exhibited his work globally in cities like New York\, Bangkok\, Stockholm and Tokyo. Haynes has also worked on collaborations with the fashion brand Chanel. \n\n\n\nIn 1986\, Jesper moved to an apartment on the corner of St. Marks and First Avenue. It was above the St. Mark’s Bar & Grill where the Rolling Stones had just filmed the video for “Waiting on a Friend.” His home for twenty years\, the apartment is the backdrop for much of his photography during this period\, and is compiled in his book St. Marks 1986-2006 (2015). His recent eponymous book Jesper Haynes (2022) also presents a collection of images from the 1980s to the present\, including his projects: New York Darkroom; Haynesville; Gig; Brooklyn 11211; Shibuya Scramble; and Bangkok 2020/21.
URL:https://10x10photobooks.org/event/salon-75/
LOCATION:Center for Book Arts\, 28 West 27th Street\, 3rd Floor\, New York\, New York\, 10001\, United States
CATEGORIES:Salon
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SUMMARY:Salon #74 — Photography and Photobooks in the Age of AI\, a panel discussion with Fred Ritchin\, Brian Palmer and Alexey Yurenev at Magnum Foundation
DESCRIPTION: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 an educator/critic\, visual journalist and artist/visual researcher.Fred Ritchin is a writer\, educator\, photography critic and dean emeritus of the International Center of Photography (ICP) School. His forthcoming book The Synthetic Eye (Thames & Hudson\, 2024) is a revelatory glimpse into the future of photography\, one where the very nature of how images are created is fundamentally transformed by artificial intelligence. Brian Palmer is a visual journalist and educator based in Richmond\, VA. Palmer is a former CNN correspondent\, US News and World Report photographer\, and US News Beijing Bureau Chief. He is a co-founder of the Writing with Light campaign.Alexey Yurenev is a photographer and visual researcher interested in how technology shapes the production of knowledge and collective memory. His recent book Seeing Against Seeing\, generated with the aid of AI\, arose from a collaboration with the designer Teun van der Heijden and the Anti-Krieg Museum in Berlin.
URL:https://10x10photobooks.org/event/salon-74/
LOCATION:Magnum Foundation\, 59 East 4th Street\, 7W\, New York\, New York\, 10003\, United States
CATEGORIES:Salon
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241001T093000
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SUMMARY:What They Saw Reading Room in Miami
DESCRIPTION:10×10 Photobooks is pleased to collaboration with WOPHA to present the What They Saw Reading Room at the Miami Dade Public Library’s Main Branch \n\n\n\nMiami Dade Public LibraryMain Library101 W Flagler St.Miami\, FL 33130 \n\n\n\nPart of 10×10’s touring reading room exhibition that highlights significant but often overlooked photobooks created by women from 1843 to 1999\, the What They Saw Reading Room\, based on 10×10’s publication of the same title\, addresses underrepresentation in photobook history\, particularly of non-Western and women of color. Specific to the Miami venue is a section showcasing contemporary South Florida women photographers. This reading room was facilitated by Aldeide Delgado\, Amanda Bradley and Zonia Zena of WOPHA. \n\n\n\nPick your copy of What They Saw: Historical Photobooks by Women\, 1843-1999 in the Miami area at: \n\n\n\nBooks & Books265 Aragon AvenueCoral Gables\, FL \n\n\n\nDale Zine Shop50 NE 40th StreetMiami\, FL
URL:https://10x10photobooks.org/event/wts-miami/
LOCATION:Miami Dade Public Library – Main Branch\, 101 West Flagler Street\, Miami\, Florida\, 33130\, United States
CATEGORIES:Reading Room
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240909T180000
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SUMMARY:Salon #73 — Jason Koxvold of Gnomic Books and Svetlana Bachevanova of FotoEvidence Press
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a 10×10 Salon featuring Jason Koxvold of Gnomic Book and Svetlana Bachevanova of FotoEvidence Press on Monday\, 9 September at 6pm at Penumbra Foundation. Books will be available for browsing and purchase before and after the presentations. \n\n\n\nJason Koxvold is an artist and publisher whose practice focuses on the shared spaces between soft and hard power. His first monograph\, Knives\, was published in 2017\, followed by You Were Right All Along (2018)\, Calle Tredici Martiri (2019) and Engage and Destroy (2023). His work has been exhibited in the United States\, Britain\, Germany\, France\, and Japan. Koxvold is also the founder of Gnomic Book\, an independent fine art imprint founded in 2016.Koxvold will be presenting three recent publications from Gnomic Book. Jason Hendardy’s This is a Test (2024) is a premonition and reflection on technology\, America\, and the subjectivity of an artist wading through three decades of culture and personal creation. American Glitch (2024) by Andrea Orejarena and Caleb Stein documents the years the artists spent treating the internet as their collective subconscious as part of their lengthy research process. Koxvold’s Engage and Destroy (2023) meditates on culturally manufactured notions of hegemonic hypermasculinity in a time of global conflict—and how these notions meet with reality.Svetlana Bachevanova is the executive director of the FotoEvidence Association in France and a co-founder of the acclaimed publishing house FotoEvidence Press (New York 2010). The books she and her team publish expose injustice\, create enduring evidence of violations of human rights and inspire social change. \n\n\n\nBachevanova will be sharing Ukraine: A War Crime (2023)and Ukraine: Love+War (2014-2024) (2024)\, two  unique\, collaborative books that bring together more than 150 photojournalists from 29 countries to tell the story of the Russian invasion of Ukraine from the perspective of those tasked with documenting it.
URL:https://10x10photobooks.org/event/salon-73/
LOCATION:Penumbra Foundation\, 36 E 30th Street\, New York\, New York\, 10016\, United States
CATEGORIES:Salon
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240521T180000
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SUMMARY:Salon #72 — New York Public Library Picture Collection Artist Fellows: Audra Wolowiec\, Michelle Maguire and Noah Doely
DESCRIPTION: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. \n\n\n\nAudra Wolowiec will present WAV\,  a project initiated during her Artist Fellowship at the NYPL Picture Collection\, to locate images that evoke sound\, silence\, and noise. In addition\, she will share AIR\, an artist book edition and vinyl LP published by her publishing platform Gravel Projects\, inviting sonic and visual interpretations of breath. \n\n\n\nWolowiec is an interdisciplinary artist based in New York whose work explores sound and the material qualities of language. Her work has been shown internationally and across the United States. Wolowiec teaches at Parsons School of Design and directs the publishing platform Gravel Projects.  \n\n\n\nFor their collaborative NYPL Picture Collection fellowship\, Michelle Maguire and Noah Doely browsed the collection\, searching for a diverse range of subject matter that illustrates things hiding in plain sight. Their goal was to spotlight veiled examples from the natural and human-made worlds that embody a broad spectrum of the things that are not what they seem—from masters of imitation to clumsy disguises and everything in between—compiling visual material that will ultimately become a book. Maguire will also share Leaks\, Squeaks and Cheeks\, a side project focusing on three commonplace\, straight-faced subjects that evoke Ed Ruscha’s playful use of serial sequences and rhyme schemes. \n\n\n\nMaguire is drawn to things that are deadpan\, things that contain layered and ambiguous meanings\, and things that surprise and delight. Her self-published books about family anecdotes and the extension of memory are in the permanent collections of Yale\, Harvard\, the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and the Center for Book Arts. \n\n\n\nDoely’s work explores the paradoxical relationship between seeing and belief through photography\, sculpture\, and video. He received an MFA from UC San Diego and has been awarded fellowships and residencies at the Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts\, MacDowell and the Penumbra Foundation\, where he regularly teaches workshops.  \n\n\n\nThis salon is graciously hosted by the Picture Collection at the New York Public Library.
URL:https://10x10photobooks.org/event/salon-72/
LOCATION:New York Public Library\, 476 Fifth Avenue\, New York\, NY\, 10018
CATEGORIES:Salon
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240430T060000
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SUMMARY:Salon #71 — Stacy Kranitz and Carly Ries
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a 10×10 Salon featuring Stacy Kranitz and the Carly Ries at Magnum Foundation. \n\n\n\nWorking within the documentary tradition\, Stacy Kranitz makes photographs that acknowledge the limits of photographic representation. Her images do not tell the “truth” but are honest about their inherent shortcomings\, and thus reclaim these failures (exoticism\, ambiguity\, fetishization) as sympathetic equivalents in order to more forcefully convey the complexity and instability of the lives\, places and moments they depict. \n\n\n\nFor the past fourteen years\, Stacy Kranitz has been making photographs in the Appalachian region of the United States in order to explore how photography can solidify or demystify stereotypes\, and interpret memory and history in a region where the medium has failed to provide an equitable depiction of its people. Kranitz will discuss As It Was Give(n) To Me\, her first monograph\, which gathers twelve years of her work in Appalachia. She will also share her recent ProPublica project\, A Year After a Denied Abortion. \n\n\n\nCarly Ries will present their recent book Centerfold\, a sequence of collaborative portraits and fragmented scenes from the pages of vintage XXX magazine pages that are detached from their original purpose and queered by the artist’s hands. Throughout their photographs and photobooks\, Ries explores recurring symbols of nude iconography in art history and visual culture\, appropriating archival imagery from pornography and anonymous sources to destabilize authorship.  \n\n\n\nCarly Ries is a lens-based artist living in Brooklyn\, NY. Their photobooks are in the collections of The Metropolitan Museum of Art and The New York Public Library\, among others. They received an MFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Ries oversees the Peter J. Cohen Collection\, a vast archive of vernacular photographs from the 20th century and teaches photography at The New School. \n\n\n\nBYOB: Drinks and snacks welcome!Please note that our hosts graciously give us their space\, but we ask that our attendees bring drinks and snacks.10×10 Photobooks Salons offer a space to get together with photobook publishers\, authors and collectors in an informal atmosphere over a glass of wine or beer. \n\n\n\nThis salon is graciously hosted by Magnum Foundation. More about the foundation here. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\nRegister for STREAMING attendance
URL:https://10x10photobooks.org/event/salon-71/
LOCATION:Magnum Foundation\, 59 East 4th Street\, 7W\, New York\, New York\, 10003\, United States
CATEGORIES:Salon
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240428T190000
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SUMMARY:New York Art Book Fair: 10x10 x 6 Women Photobook Publishers
DESCRIPTION:Join 10×10 Photobooks and 6 Women Photobook Publishers at Printed Matter’s New York Art Book Fair—Table E22!\n\n\n\nWe will be showcasing the publications of 6 women-owned photobook publishers: \n\n\n\nAvarie / Berlin / ParisL’éditeur du dimanche / ParisThe Gould Collection / New York / Paris / TokyoMultipress / OsloOffset Projects / New DehliOsiris / Tokyo \n\n\n\nBrowse and purchase from 10×10 Photobooks and an amazing selection of photobooks produced by these international imprints!
URL:https://10x10photobooks.org/event/nyabf2024/
LOCATION:Printed Matter’s New York Art Book Fair\, 548 West 22nd Street\, New York\, New York\, United States
CATEGORIES:Book Fair
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240423T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240423T200000
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SUMMARY:Salon #70 — "From Magazine to Japanese Photobook" with Ivan Vartanian and Maggie Mustard
DESCRIPTION:10×10 Photobooks Salon in collaboration with the Miriam & Ira D. Wallach Division of Art\, Prints and Photographs at the New York Public Library. \n\n\n\nJoin us for “From Magazine to Japanese 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\, beginning at 6 pm EST. Please use the buttons below to register.Explore a century of Japanese photography through its magazine culture. Japanese Photography Magazines: 1880s to 1980s offers an accessible journey into Japan’s rich photography history\, showcasing over 1\,500 visuals\, essays\, explanatory texts and primary texts by photographers. This volume is an unparalleled resource\, opening up an otherwise obscure world to enthusiasts and scholars alike.Ivan Vartanian is the founder of Goliga\, an imprint based in Tokyo. He has edited and authored numerous books on art and photography\, including Japanese Photobooks of the 1960s & ’70s (Aperture\, 2009)\, Setting Sun: Writings by Japanese Photographers (Aperture\, 2005) and Japanese Photography Magazines: 1880s to 1980s (Goliga\, 2022)\, which was short-listed for the 2023 Paris Photo-Aperture Catalog of the Year Award.Maggie Mustard is Assistant Curator of Photography in the Miriam and Ira D. Wallach Division of Art\, Prints and Photographs at the New York Public Library. She earned her PhD in Art History and Archaeology from Columbia University\, with a focus on postwar Japanese photography and photobooks. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\nRegister for STREAMING attendance
URL:https://10x10photobooks.org/event/salon-70/
LOCATION:New York Public Library — 42nd Street\, 476 5th Ave\, New York\, New York\, 10018\, United States
CATEGORIES:Salon
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240413T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240414T200000
DTSTAMP:20260428T090105
CREATED:20240412T163927Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240415T185717Z
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SUMMARY:10x10 at Other Islands Book Fair — 13 & 14 April
DESCRIPTION:Join 10×10 Photobooks and friends at the Other Islands Book Fair! \n\n\n\nPratt IntituteStudent UnionSaturday\, 13 April12 pm – 8 pm  \n\n\n\nSunday\, 14 April12 pm – 6 pm  \n\n\n\nG train to Clinton-Washington Avenues Station** See map below for location of the student union building \n\n\n\nIn addition to books by 10×10 Photobooks\, we will be showcasing a selection of publications by four women-owned photobook publishers:The Gould Collection / New York / Paris / TokyoL’éditeur du dimanche / Paris Offset Projects / New DelhiRusset Lederman Ink / New York
URL:https://10x10photobooks.org/event/other-island-fair/
LOCATION:Other Island Book Fair / Pratt Institute\, 200 Willoughby Avenue\, Brooklyn
CATEGORIES:Book Fair
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240325T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240325T200000
DTSTAMP:20260428T090105
CREATED:20240305T223550Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240401T205445Z
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SUMMARY:Salon #69 – Ying Ang and the Ritsch Sisters
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a 10×10 Salon featuring Ying Ang and the Ritsch Sisters at Penumbra Foundation. \n\n\n\nBased in Melbourne\, Australia\, Ying Ang is a social documentary photographer and author. She is on the teaching faculty at the ICP in New York City\, the Director of Reflexions 2.0 – a photographic masterclass based in Europe – and on the board of the Centre for Contemporary Photography in Melbourne\, Australia.Ying will present two books: Gold Coast (2014)\, which is about our perceptions of safety and danger within the architecture of our built environment\, and The Quickening (2021)\, a study of the sudden transformations that affect a woman’s life when becoming a mother. \n\n\n\nAnna and Maria Ritsch are sisters who work individually in the fields of photography & art and started the collaboration ‘Ritsch Sisters’ in early 2020. Their focus is in photography and video that explore the tensions between the physical\, spatial\, and emotional. The duo collaborates internationally\, with Maria based in Vienna and Anna in New York City.Anna and Maria will discuss their most recent photobook Together Apart (2023)\, which delves into profound questions of identity\, societal change\, and the human experience as well as their earlier book The Act Of Sitting (2021)\, a visual exploration of “sitting” as an action and idea.
URL:https://10x10photobooks.org/event/salon-69/
LOCATION:Penumbra Foundation\, 36 E 30th Street\, New York\, New York\, 10016\, United States
CATEGORIES:Salon
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240223T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240607T210000
DTSTAMP:20260428T090105
CREATED:20240330T194400Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240724T124837Z
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SUMMARY:What They Saw Reading Room @ Reina Sofia Museum
DESCRIPTION: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 1999.  \n\n\n\nPublic Talk (in Spanish and English)¿Qué historia? : Encuentro sobre el fotolibro realizado por mujeresThursday\, 22 February\, 6 pm Free admission\, register here for the talk \n\n\n\nA conversation between Sonia Berger of Dalpine Books and Russet Lederman of 10×10 Photobooks\, followed by photographer presentations by Liza Ambrossio\, Manuela Lorente and Lúa Ribeira.
URL:https://10x10photobooks.org/event/what-they-saw-reading-room-reina-sofia-museum/
LOCATION:Library at Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofia\, C/ Santa Isabel\, 52\, Madrid\, 28012\, Spain
CATEGORIES:Reading Room
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ORGANIZER;CN="Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofia":MAILTO:archivo@museoreinasofia.es
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240205T210000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240205T223000
DTSTAMP:20260428T090105
CREATED:20240122T204949Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240412T162507Z
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SUMMARY:Research Grants on Photobook History Zoom Presentation of Research Results
DESCRIPTION:Tuesday\, 6 February: 2 am UK / 7:30 am India / 10 am Taiwan / 11 am Korea \n\n\n\nIn 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 focus on Asia\, Africa and Oceania. We are very excited to share the results of that research in a virtual event. The grantees and their subjects are: \n\n\n\n\nSuryanandini Narain: A Feminine Archive: Women\, Albums and Photobooks in India\n\n\n\nSunyoung Kim: Unraveling Women’s stories on the page: The rise of women’s magazines and the creation of visual stories during the 1960s South Korea\n\n\n\nLin Junye: Women behind the pages: dialogues in photobook-making from Southeast Asia through editing\, designing and self-publishing\n\n\n\n\nThe program will last approximately 90 minutes\, during which the three recipients will present the outcomes of their work for about 20 minutes each\, followed by a brief discussion and audience Q&A. We recognize the challenges with time zones\, and this event will be recorded and will be posted on the 10×10 YouTube site. If you wish to join the event live\, please register using the link below. >> More info on the grantees
URL:https://10x10photobooks.org/event/2022-research-grants-on-photobook-history-zoom-presentation-of-research-results/
LOCATION:Texas
CATEGORIES:Grants,Virtual Panel
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ORGANIZER;CN="10x10 Photobooks":MAILTO:grants@10x10photobooks.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231201T050000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231201T210000
DTSTAMP:20260428T090105
CREATED:20231201T172947Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231210T204602Z
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SUMMARY:10×10 Photobooks and Friends @ Center for Book Arts Winter Market
DESCRIPTION:Please join 10×10 Photobooks and friends this friday at a winter market for artists’ books and photobooks. \n\n\n\nIn-person discounts on your favorite photobooks.
URL:https://10x10photobooks.org/event/10x10-photobooks-and-friends-center-for-book-arts-winter-market/
LOCATION:Center for Book Arts\, 28 West 27th Street\, 3rd Floor\, New York\, New York\, 10001\, United States
CATEGORIES:Book Fair
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230907T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230910T190000
DTSTAMP:20260428T090105
CREATED:20230830T182803Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231022T211158Z
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SUMMARY:Art on Paper Fair
DESCRIPTION:Please join 10×10 Photobooks at the Art on Paper Fair.\n\n\n\nArt on Paper Pier 36\, Downtown Manhattan 299 South Street New York\, 10002 https://ny.thepaperfair.com/ Buy Tickets here  \n\n\n\nHours:  \n\n\n\nSelect VIP PreviewThursday\, September 7\, 2023: 5—6pmExclusive Entry for Select VIPs \n\n\n\nOpening EveningThursday\, September 7\, 2023: 6—9pmExclusive Entry for Fair Pass Holders & Select VIP \n\n\n\nPublic HoursFriday\, September 8\, 2023: 11am—7pmSaturday\, September 9\, 2023: 11am—7pmSunday\, September 10\, 2023: 11am—6pm  \n\n\n\nCome browse a selection of recent publications by 10×10 Photobooks and by our friends The Gould Collection\, Familia Editions and L’Editeur du Dimanche.
URL:https://10x10photobooks.org/event/art-on-paper-fair/
LOCATION:Pier 36\, 299 South Street\, New York\, New York\, 10002\, United States
CATEGORIES:Book Fair
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230620T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230620T203000
DTSTAMP:20260428T090105
CREATED:20230523T165309Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230627T190000Z
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SUMMARY:Salon #67 – Tommy Kha and Kris Graves
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a 10×10 Salon featuring Tommy Kha and Kris Graves. Tommy will present his recent photobook Half\, Full\, Quarter (Aperture\, 2023) and Kris will discuss his book\, Privileged Mediocrity (KGP | Monolith\, 2023) and his co-published zine-catalogues for the New York Now: Home exhibition at the Museum of the City of New York.  \n\n\n\n\nRSVP required\n\n\n\n\nAddress will be provided when RSVP confirmed starting June 13th. \n\n\n\nTommy Kha received his MFA in Photography from Yale University. He is the recipient of the Next Step Award\, the CPW Vision Award\, Foam Talent\, Creator Labs Photo’ Fund\, NYSCA/NYFA Photography Fellow. His work has been published in The New York Times\, The New Yorker and Foam. He has had solo exhibitions at Higher Pictures Generation\, Baxter Street at the Camera Club of New York and Blue Sky Gallery. His work was presented at Paris Photo\, curated by Holly Roussell. \n\n\n\nIn Half\, Full\, Quarter (Aperture\, 2023)\, featuring almost a decade of work\, Tommy Kha explores the highly personal psycho-geography of his hometown. As the artist states\, “Memphis has become\, for me\, not only the place where I was raised but an active borderland between fantasy and memory\, nostalgia and history\, nonfiction and mythology.”  \n\n\n\nHalf\, Full\, Quarter (Aperture\, 2023).\n\n\n\nKris Graves\, an artist and publisher based in New York and California\, received his BA in Visual Arts from SUNY Purchase. He creates artworks that explore the subtleties of societal power and its impact on the built environment. Graves has published numerous books and exhibited his artwork at the Museum of Modern Art\, New York; Getty Research Institute\, Los Angeles and the National Portrait Gallery in London\, among others. His imprint KGP | Monolith collaborates with artists to create limited edition publications and archival prints\, focusing on contemporary photography and works on paper that address issues of race\, identity\, equity\, gender\, sexuality\, and class. \n\n\n\nKris’ recent book Privileged Mediocrity examines systemic unfairness in the United States. New York: Home is a limited edition publication of four 24-page booklets in a complementary slipcase. Each brightly-colored booklet encompasses a section of the exhibition\, featuring works from the show’s 33 photographers. \n\n\n\nPrivileged Mediocrity (KGP | Monolith\, 2023).\n\n\n\nNew York Now: Home exhibition catalogue for the Museum of the City of New York.
URL:https://10x10photobooks.org/event/salon-67/
LOCATION:Texas
CATEGORIES:Salon
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230512T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230514T180000
DTSTAMP:20260428T090105
CREATED:20230508T173522Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230515T155520Z
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SUMMARY:10x10 Photobooks @ ICP Photobook Fest
DESCRIPTION:Come browse a selection of recent publications by 10×10 Photobooks and by our friends The Gould Collection at the ICP Photobook Fest at the International Center of Photography. \n\n\n\nViewing Days:  \n\n\n\nFriday\, 12 May\, 6 pm – 9pm  (Preview)Saturday\, 13 May\, 11 am – 7 pmSunday\, 14 May\, 12 am – 6 pm
URL:https://10x10photobooks.org/event/icp-photobook-fest-2023/
LOCATION:International Center of Photography\, 84 Ludlow Street\, New York\, New York\, United States
CATEGORIES:Book Fair
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ORGANIZER;CN="ICP Photobook Fest":MAILTO:programs@icp.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230425T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230425T203000
DTSTAMP:20260428T090105
CREATED:20230403T182939Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230404T183838Z
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SUMMARY:Salon #66 – Allen Frame and Alice Sachs Zimet
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an in-person salon featuring Allen Frame and Alice Sachs Zimet. Allen will present his recent photobook Innamorato (Meteoro Editions\, 2022) and Alice will discuss her photography collection and decades-long support of artists. Allen’s book will be available for sale at the salon. \n\n\n\n\nRSVP required\n\n\n\n\nAddress will be provided when RSVP confirmed starting April 20th. \n\n\n\nFrom Allen Frame\, Innamorato (Meteoro Editions\, 2022): Ennio (left) and Two Sisters (right).\n\n\n\nAllen Frame is a photographer and writer\, based in New York and represented by Gitterman Gallery\, which\, in 2022\, presented Whereupon\, an exhibition of his black-and-white work from 1977-92.  Whereupon will be published as a book by Palermo Publishing in the summer. Frame is a winner of the 2017/2018 Abigail Cohen Rome Prize in Visual Arts from the American Academy in Rome; CEC Artslink’s Back Apartment Residency in St. Petersburg\, Russia\, in 2019; and was a Director’s Guest at Civitella Ranieri in Italy in 2021. Innamorato (Meteoro Editions\, 2022) collects three separate recent projects by Allen Frame into one book\, all of them using photographs found in flea markets in Rome. In each piece\, Frame features a large collection of vintage photographs pertaining to a single family or individual\, and mixes in his own contemporary photographs and perspective to explore personal narratives suggested by the images. \n\n\n\nInnamorato (Meteoro Editions\, 2022)\n\n\n\nAlice Sachs Zimet is President\, Arts + Business Partners. Since 1985\, she has amassed a photography collection of roughly 350 images from 20th Century masters to the present. Alice is Chair\, Photography Curatorial Committee\, Harvard Art Museums; Chair\, Acquisitions Committee\, International Center of Photography (ICP); and board member\, Magnum Foundation. She is on Faculty at Christie’s Education\, the ICP School\, Maine Media College + Workshops\, and NYU’s Graduate Program\, Arts Administration. Prior to founding ABP\, Zimet was Director\, Worldwide Cultural Affairs\, The Chase Manhattan Bank (20 years)\, and\, before that\, began her career at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. \n\n\n\nA selection from Alice Zimet’s Collection.
URL:https://10x10photobooks.org/event/salon-66/
LOCATION:Texas
CATEGORIES:Salon
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230415T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230429T160000
DTSTAMP:20260428T090105
CREATED:20230404T183717Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230425T184344Z
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SUMMARY:Women and the Photobook @ Bodleian Libraries and The Old Fire Station\, Oxford\, UK
DESCRIPTION:This pop-up library\, inspired by the recent publication\, What They saw: Historical Photobooks by Women\, 1843–1999\, explores the diversity of photographic books created by women. Throughout history\, the contributions of women to the field of photography have often been overlooked. Visit the pop-up library in Blackwell Hall showcasing a wide-ranging collection of historical and contemporary photobooks authored by women. \n\n\n\nShow & Tell sessionsJoin Philippa James for the Show & Tell sessions of rare books\, many of which have remained unseen or under-recognised. This collection is a valuable resource for anyone seeking to expand their understanding and appreciation of the diverse perspectives and approaches that have been brought to the art of photography by women throughout history. \n\n\n\n12.30pm – 1pm: sold out2pm – 2.30pm3pm – 3.30pm\n\n\n\nBook to join a session \n\n\n\nThis event is part of Photo Oxford 2023 and will move to The Old Fire Station on 25 – 29 April 2023. \n\n\n\nSpeakersThis event is organized by Falmouth University MA students; Philippa James\, Emma Davies and Rolf Kraehenbuehl\, with support from 10×10 Photobooks and A Year with my Camera.  
URL:https://10x10photobooks.org/event/women-photobook-oxford/
LOCATION:Bodleian Libraries\, Blackwell Hall\, Weston Library\, Broad Street\, Oxford\, OX1 3BG\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Reading Room
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230328T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230328T194500
DTSTAMP:20260428T090105
CREATED:20230310T183136Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230405T211118Z
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SUMMARY:Salon #65 — Christian Patterson and Laura Glazer\, NYPL Picture Collection Artist Fellows
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a special 10×10 Salon at the New York Public Library with 2022 NYPL Picture Collection Artist Fellows Christian Patterson and Laura Glazer in conversation with Jessica Cline\, Supervising Librarian of the Picture Collection. \n\n\n\nNew York Public LibraryRoom 216\, the Center for Research in the Humanities476 Fifth Avenue\, New York\, NY 10018 \n\n\n\n\nRSVP required\n\n\n\n\nRSVPs will be confirmed starting 24 March. \n\n\n\nThe Picture Collection Artist Fellowship supports artists or scholars engaged in the research\, development\, and/or execution of a new creative or scholarly work based on the Collection’s holdings.  \n\n\n\nChristian Patterson’s work-in-progress\n\n\n\nFor his Picture Collection fellowship\, Christian Patterson proposed the difficult task of searching for occurrences of text that are incidental to the collection — words and phrases found in pictures; text that carries linguistic meaning and might also have its own visual qualities. Working with a small team of dedicated assistants\, Patterson also decided to take on the monumental task of searching the entire circulating collection\, sifting through most of its 12\,000 subject folders and 1.5 million clippings. Over the course of six months\, the team collected nearly 3\,000 pieces of text\, which Patterson hopes to eventually edit\, juxtapose and recontextualize in book or other printed form. \n\n\n\nChristian Patterson’s visually layered work deals with archives\, photography\, memory\, place and time. His books include Redheaded Peckerwood\, Bottom of the Lake and the forthcoming Gong Co. He is a Guggenheim Fellow\, lectures and teaches widely\, and runs the Garage\, where he collaborates with artists on books\, prints and exhibitions\, with proceeds to non-profit organizations. His work will be exhibited at Recontres d’Arles this summer and he will be a resident at the James Castle House later this year. (@christian.patterson) \n\n\n\nLaura Glazer looking in the Picture Collection with project participant\, Seungjin Lee. Photo by Evan Roberts.\n\n\n\nLaura Glazer’s project See Also responds to the Picture Collection as a social environment and place for sharing knowledge and learning from each other. Working on-site at the Collection\, she watched as researchers looked at pictures and talked with them about what they saw. These conversations became a way to meet people\, with project participants letting her into their research in the Collection and most importantly\, their lives outside the library. The resulting photography book See Also: Making Friends at the NYPL Picture Collection documents the relationships that emerged from looking at pictures together. \n\n\n\nLaura Glazer is an artist whose work is socially-engaged and depends on the participation of other people\, sometimes a close friend\, and other times\, complete strangers. She holds a BFA in Photography from Rochester Institute of Technology and is an MFA candidate in Art and Social Practice at Portland State University. She is based in Portland\, Oregon. (@helloprettycity) \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSince its creation in 1915\, the New York Public Library Picture Collection has met the needs of New York’s large community of artists\, illustrators\, designers\, teachers\, students and general researchers. Covering over 12\,000 subjects\, the Picture Collection is an extensive circulating collection and reference archive of picture clippings\, the largest of its kind in any public library system. (@nyplpicturecollection) \n\n\n\nThe Picture Collection Artist Fellowship allows dedicated access to the Collection and guidance from its staff with the goal of highlighting the Collection’s distinctive attributes. The fellowship will also foster community connections with peers and experts allowing for collaborative exchange. Fellowship awards are supported by the generosity of the Anne Levy Charitable Trust.
URL:https://10x10photobooks.org/event/salon-65/
LOCATION:Texas
CATEGORIES:Salon
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230302T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230302T200000
DTSTAMP:20260428T090105
CREATED:20230207T183440Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230222T173410Z
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SUMMARY:Panel Talk on Photobooks by Women
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an exciting conversation on the history of photobooks by women. Panelists include Anne Havinga (Museum of Fine Arts\, Boston\, Estrellita and Yousuf Karsh Chair\, Department of Photography)\, Professor Kim Sichel (Boston University\, Professor of History of Art & Architecture)\, Harvey Silverglate (Author\, Activist and Attorney) and Dr. Stephanie Tung (Peabody Essex Museum Byrne Family Curator of Photography). \n\n\n\nWine and Cheese Reception to Follow.
URL:https://10x10photobooks.org/event/boston-athenaeum-talk/
LOCATION:Boston Athenaeum\, 10½ Beacon Street\, Boston\, Massachusetts\, 02108\, United States
CATEGORIES:Talk
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230302T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230304T160000
DTSTAMP:20260428T090105
CREATED:20230208T142823Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230227T183243Z
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SUMMARY:Spotlight Talks at Boston Athenaeum
DESCRIPTION:Throughout the What They Saw Reading Room at the Boston Athenaeum\, invited curators\, scholars and librarians will present short talks on photobooks in the Reading Room. \n\n\n\nThursday\, 2 March11am Kristen Gresh\, Museum of Fine Arts\, Boston\, Estrellita and Yousuf Karsh Senior Curator of PhotographsLola Álvarez Bravo\, Acapulco en el Sueño (Acapulco in the Dream)12pm Karen Haas\, Museum of Fine Arts\, Boston\, Lane Senior Curator of PhotographsFrances Benjamin Johnston\, The Hampton Album1pm Joanne Lukitsh\, MassArt ProfessorJulia Margaret Cameron\, Lord Tennyson and His Friends 2pm Gabrielle Reed\, MassArt LibrarianSophie Calle\, L’Hotel3pm Lisa McCarty\, Northeastern Photography ProfessorNell Dorr\, Of Night and Day4pm Caitlin Pereira\, MassArt Library Visual Resources DirectorImogen Cunningham\, Imogen Cunningham: Photographs \n\n\n\nFriday\, 3 March11am Alisa Prince\, Boston University PostdocCarrie Mae Weems\, In These Islands: South Carolina-Georgia 12pm Billie Mandle\, MassArt Photography ProfessorJEB\, Eye to Eye: Portraits of Lesbians1pm Lynne Allen\, Boston University Fine Arts ProfessorMary A. Bartlett\, Mother Goose of ‘932pm Delaney Burns\, Boston University MFA studentAnna Atkins\, Sun Gardens: Victorian Photograms 3pm Toni Pepe\, Boston University Photography ProfessorJo Spence\, Putting Myself in the Picture4pm Sybylla Smith\, Independent curator and educatorDonna Ferrato\, Living with the Enemy \n\n\n\nSaturday\, 4 March11am Morgan Snoap\, Boston University PhD studentAngèle Etoundi Essamba\, Passion12pm Renee Brown\, Boston University PhD candidateBerenice Abbott\, Changing New York1pm Jesse Dritz\, Boston University PhD student Abigail Heyman\, Growing Up Female2pm Karl Baden\, Boston College Photography Professor Nan Goldin\, The Ballad of Sexual DependencyChildren’s LibrarySaturday\, 4 March\, 11amJoin us in the children’s library for a display of children’s photobooks by women. Families with children of all ages are invited to a special story time with photobooks\, rhymes and songs.
URL:https://10x10photobooks.org/event/ba-spotlight-talks/
LOCATION:Boston Athenaeum\, 10½ Beacon Street\, Boston\, Massachusetts\, 02108\, United States
CATEGORIES:Reading Room,Talk
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230302T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230304T170000
DTSTAMP:20260428T090105
CREATED:20230207T180713Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231022T211236Z
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SUMMARY:Boston Athenaeum What They Saw Reading Room
DESCRIPTION:Come Explore Photobooks by Women!\n\n\n\nJoin us at the Boston Athenaeum for a three-day What They Saw Reading Room of photobooks by women. Curated in collaboration with Lauren Graves\, Polly Thayer Starr Fellow in American Art and Culture at the Boston Athenaeum and with support from Gabrielle Reed\, Librarian at the MassArt Library\, this Reading Room presents a diverse selection of 117 photobooks by women from around the world. Rare books will be on view and touchable books will be available for browsing in the Henry Long Room on the ground floor of the Boston Athenaeum.Experience over 100 years of books\, from Julia Margaret Cameron’s Alfred\, Lord Tennyson and his Friends (1893) to Shirin Neshat’s Women of Allah (1997). \n\n\n\n$10 admission / Free to Boston Athenaeum membersThursday\, 2 March – Saturday\, 4 March 2023Thursday: 9 am – 8 pmFriday and Saturday: 9 am – 5 pm \n\n\n\nPanel Talk on Thursday\, 2 March at 6 pmFree to the general public. Advanced registration required.More information here.Spotlight Talks Throughout the event speakers will present short talks on a photobook in the Reading Room.Schedule of Spotlight Talks here.
URL:https://10x10photobooks.org/event/boston-athenaeum-wts/
LOCATION:Boston Athenaeum\, 10½ Beacon Street\, Boston\, Massachusetts\, 02108\, United States
CATEGORIES:Reading Room
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SUMMARY:Salon #64 — Anastasia Samoylova & David Campany\, and Stanley Greenberg
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an in-person salon with Anastasia Samoylova in conversation with David Campany about Floridas (Steidl\, 2022)\, and Stanley Greenberg talking about Springs and Wells—Manhattan and the Bronx (Fw:Books\, 2021) and Olmsted Trees (Hirmer Publishers\, 2022). \n\n\n\n\nRSVP required\n\n\n\n\nAddress will be provided when RSVP confirmed starting January 9. \n\n\n\nAnastasia Samoylova / Walker Evans\, Floridas (Steidl\, 2022)\n\n\n\nFloridas (Steidl\, 2022) dives into that state’s dizzying combination of fantasy and reality. Walker Evans witnessed modern Florida emerging in the 1930s\, with its blend of cultures\, waves of tourism\, stark beauty and blatant vulgarity. He photographed there until the 1970s\, making Polaroids that still feel contemporary. Anastasia Samoylova inherits what Evans saw coming. With intelligence and humor\, she picks her way through the seductions and disappointments of a place that symbolizes the contradictions of the United States today. In Floridas\, editor David Campany presents photographs by Samoylova and Evans in parallel\, weaving past and present\, switching between black-and-white and color imagery. \n\n\n\nAnastasia Samoylova / Walker Evans\, Floridas (Steidl\, 2022)\n\n\n\nAnastasia Samoylova is an artist who moves between observational photography and studio practice. Her work explores notions of environmentalism\, consumerism and the picturesque. Recent exhibitions include the Eastman Museum\, the Chrysler Museum of Art and The Photographer’s Gallery\, London. In 2022 Samoylova was shortlisted for the Deutsche Börse Photography Foundation Prize. Previous books include FloodZone (Steidl\, 2019). (@anasamoylova) \n\n\n\nAnastasia Samoylova / Walker Evans\, Floridas (Steidl\, 2022)\n\n\n\nA curator and writer\, David Campany is the author of over twenty publications\, including On Photographs (2020)\, A Handful of Dust (2015)\, Walker Evans: the magazine work (2014) and Photography and Cinema (2008). He has edited two of Anastasia Samoylova’s books: FloodZone and Floridas. Campany is Curator at Large for the International Center of Photography\, and teaches at the University of Westminster\, London. (@davidcampany) \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nStanley Greenberg\, Springs and Wells—Manhattan and the Bronx (Fw:Books\, 2021)\n\n\n\nStanley Greenberg’s Springs and Wells—Manhattan and the Bronx (Fw:Books\, 2021) is a rephotographic survey of sites documented by James Ruell Smith around 1900. Smith wandered the city on his bicycle to photograph and write about springs and wells that supplied local residents with groundwater\, while they waited to be connected to the city’s new water system. From 2016–20\, Greenberg revisited and photographed each of those sites either by foot or bicycle. This book includes Smith’s original photographs and text\, along with Greenberg’s contemporary images.  \n\n\n\nStanley Greenberg\, Springs and Wells—Manhattan and the Bronx (Fw:Books\, 2021)\n\n\n\nOlmsted Trees (Hirmer Publishers\, 2022) is a collection of Stanley Greenberg’s photographs of trees planted by Frederick Law Olmsted\, Sr — the father of landscape architecture in the United States. The trees are located in public parks designed by Olmsted in the nineteenth Century\, in New York\, Boston\, Rochester\, Buffalo\, Washington\, Chicago and several other cities.  \n\n\n\nStanley Greenberg\, Olmsted Trees (Hirmer Publishers\, 2022)\n\n\n\nBrooklyn photographer Stanley Greenberg is a recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship along with grants from the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation\, NYSCA\, NYFA and the Graham Foundation. He has had solo exhibitions at the Art Institute of Chicago and the MIT Museum. His work is in the collections of the Whitney Museum\, the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the New York Public Library. Greenberg has also published Invisible New York (1998)\, Waterworks (2003) and CODEX: New York (2019) as well as several other books. (@stanleygreenberg)
URL:https://10x10photobooks.org/event/salon-64/
LOCATION:Texas
CATEGORIES:Salon
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221215T133000
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SUMMARY:In Celebration of Photobooks by Women
DESCRIPTION:Join editor Russet Lederman (10 x 10 Photobooks)\, and photographers Rhiannon Adam and Bieke Depoorter\, for a joint book signing and informal chat in celebration of their esteemed and award-winning books: \n\n\n\nWhat They Saw: Historical Photobooks by Women\, 1843-1999 edited by Russet Lederman and Olga Yatskevich (10×10 Photobooks) \n\n\n\nBig Fence/Pitcairn Island by Rhiannon Adam (Blow Up Press) \n\n\n\nBieke Depoorter (Des Palais)
URL:https://10x10photobooks.org/event/tpg-book-signing/
LOCATION:The Photographers’ Gallery\, 16-18 Ramillies Street\, London\, W1F 7LW\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Award,Book Signing
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SUMMARY:Kraszna-Krausz Book Award Event at the V&A
DESCRIPTION:The Kraszna-Krausz Foundation is delighted to be collaborating with the new Parasol Foundation Women in Photography project at the Victoria and Albert Museum to present a special event celebrating this year’s Kraszna-Krausz Photography Award winning title\, What They Saw: Historical Photobooks by Women\, 1843-1999 and a selection of books from the award’s long list. \n\n\n\nA symposium of artist and editor presentations will take place on Wednesday\, 14 December at the V&A. Hosted by Fiona Rogers (inaugural Curator of the Parasol Foundation Women in Photography Project)\, an international group of participants will discuss their books\, the challenges and joys of developing a project for publication and their practice more broadly.Speakers include: Olga Yatskevich\, Russet Lederman\, Dr. Marta Weiss\, Rhiannon Adam\, Erika Lederman and Bieke Depoorter. This event has two types of tickets :— In-person attendance at the Victoria & Albert Museum— Online “Live Stream” attendancePlease use the buttons below to select your ticket option.
URL:https://10x10photobooks.org/event/kraszna-krausz-book-award-event/
LOCATION:Victoria and Albert Museum\, Cromwell Rd\, London\, SW7 2RL\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Talk
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221129T203000
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SUMMARY:Salon #63 — Gabriella N. Báez and Oscar B. Castillo
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an in-person salon with artists Gabriella N. Báez\, discussing La gente deprimida tiene sexo sucio y ganas de morir (Raya Editorial\, 2022)\, and Oscar B. Castillo\, talking about Esos que saben (Raya Editorial\, 2022). \n\n\n\n\nRSVP required\n\n\n\n\nAddress will be provided when RSVP confirmed starting November 25. \n\n\n\nGabriella N. Báez\, La gente deprimida tiene sexo sucio y ganas de morir (Raya Editorial\, 2022)\n\n\n\nLa gente deprimida tiene sexo sucio y ganas de morir (Depressed People Have Dirty Sex and Want to Die) (Raya Editorial\, 2022) is a diary transformed into a leporello photobook. Using Polaroid photography\, drawings and texts\, Gabriella N. Báez explores the complex relationship between sex\, depression and identity. This diary-book-object brings together the crudeness\, chaos and beauty of two years of Zoloft use\, non-monogamous relationships\, mourning and pleasure. \n\n\n\nGabriella N. Báez\, La gente deprimida tiene sexo sucio y ganas de morir (Raya Editorial\, 2022)\n\n\n\nGabriella N. Báez (@gabriellanbaez) is a mixed media artist and visual storyteller based in San Juan\, Puerto Rico. They focus on documenting intimate subjects: their father’s suicide post-Hurricane María\, family relations of the queer community\, sex work\, and the relationship between grief\, sexuality\, depression and the body. They have been published in National Geographic and TIME\, among other publications. Báez is a Magnum Foundation fellow\, and their work is currently on view at the Whitney Museum of American Art. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nOscar B. Castillo\, Esos que saben (Raya Editorial\, 2022)\n\n\n\nEsos que saben (Those Who Know) (Raya Editorial\, 2022) is the result of a seven-year collaboration between Oscar B. Castillo and Free Convict\, a Hip Hop collective born inside the General Penitentiary of Venezuela: a prison ruled by the prisoners. Through photography\, documents\, interventions and collages\, the book chronicles how these young men—living in a system that sees them as a lost cause\, with all the odds against them—built their own path for redemption. \n\n\n\nOscar B. Castillo\, Esos que saben (Raya Editorial\, 2022)\n\n\n\nOscar B. Castillo (@eltestigo44) is a documentary photographer and multimedia artist focussing on subjects related to the causes and consequences of political rupture and its impact on civil society. His work emphasizes initiatives for inclusion and community empowerment\, while questioning the structures of power\, the media industry and the role we can play in a deeper and more effective debate. Castillo’s work has been published in major international publications and has been recognized by several fellowships including The Magnum Foundation.
URL:https://10x10photobooks.org/event/salon-63/
LOCATION:Texas
CATEGORIES:Salon
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SUMMARY:Salon #62 — Claudia Jaguaribe and Winfried Heininger of Kodoji Press
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an in-person salon with photographer Claudia Jaguaribe and publisher Winfried Heininger of Kodoji Press. \n\n\n\n\nRSVP required\n\n\n\n\nAddress will be provided when RSVP confirmed starting October 15. \n\n\n\nClaudia Jaguaribe\, Asphalt Flower (Editions Bessard\, 2022)\n\n\n\nClaudia Jaguaribe’s Asphalt Flower (Editions Bessard\, 2022) is a leporello book: one huge\, single image which creates a “second Nature.” The work revisits the idea of landscape as a garden which expresses what connects Humans to Nature. It is an iconic place for the cycles of life (growth\, flowering and decline) and a reflection of the society that shapes it. The superimposed images of flowers symbiotically entering asphalt forms shows us a surface that encapsulates nature since biblical times and can no longer be separated from it. Nature and culture are inextricable\, one becoming the other. The photographic composition takes form between the idea of a world that seems to be heading towards a natural disaster and a future in which it struggles to maintain the force of resilience and resistance. \n\n\n\nClaudia Jaguaribe\, Asphalt Flower (Editions Bessard\, 2022)\n\n\n\nClaudia Jaguaribe’s work is mainly focused on the urban landscape and environmental issues. The materiality of her works questions the very nature of photography as she expands traditional formats by creating photo sculptures. She has 20 books published and recognized by the singularity of the photographic integration and graphic design. (@cjaguaribe) \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRecent titles from Kodoji Press\n\n\n\nWinfried Heininger designs and publishes books under the imprint of Kodoji Press. Amongst those publishing in the field of art and photography books\, Heininger is one of the very few to consistently push editorial projects to their limits. He is questioning standards in book production and challenging conventional formats. (@kodoji_press) \n\n\n\nKodoji Press reading room at LE BAL\, September 2022
URL:https://10x10photobooks.org/event/salon-62/
LOCATION:Texas
CATEGORIES:Salon
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