INSTAsalon #75 – Luis Carlos Tovar and Daniel Mebarek
Luis Carlos Tovar, visual artist and educator, with Daniel Mebarek, writer and photographer Live from ParisDiscussing Tovar's Jardín de me padre (Editorial RM / Musée de l’Elysée, 2020)
Luis Carlos Tovar, visual artist and educator, with Daniel Mebarek, writer and photographer Live from ParisDiscussing Tovar's Jardín de me padre (Editorial RM / Musée de l’Elysée, 2020)
Reynaldo Rivera, photographer, andLauren Mackler, curatorLive from Los AngelesDiscussing Rivera's Provisional Notes for a Disappeared City (Semiotext(e), 2020)
Jenny Riffle, photographer, andMolly Landreth, photographerLive from SeattleCo-authors of It's Raining...I Love You (Minor Matters, 2020)
Clémentine de la Féronnière, publisher and gallerist Live from ParisCo-publisher of James Barnor: The Roadmaker (RRB Photobooks / Maison CF, 2021)
Dániel Szalai, photographer Live from BudapestAuthor of Novogen (The Eriskay Connection, 2021)
Katinka Goldberg, visual artist with Ethan Rafal, artistLive from OsloDiscussing Goldberg's Bristningar (Journal, 2021)
Martina Zanin, visual artist Live from Romewith Daria Tuminas, curator and writerLive from RotterdamDiscussing Zanin's I Made Them Run Away (Skinnerboox, 2021)
Muhammad Fadli, photographer Live from JakartaAuthor of The Banda Journal (Jordan, jordan Édition, 2021)
Rich-Joseph Facun, photographerwith Jasmine Facun, editor and collaboratorLive from Athens, OhioDiscussing Black Diamonds (Fall Line Press, 2021)
Solmaz Daryani, photographerwith Svetlana Bachevanova, founder and director of FotoEvidenceLive from London and New YorkDiscussing Daryani's The Eyes of Earth (FotoEvidence, 2021)
Rafał Milach, photographer with Jörg Colberg, writer, photographer and educator Live from Warsaw and MassachusettsDiscussing STRAJK / STRIKE (Jednostka Gallery, 2021)
9 February 2022: 10x10 hosted a salon on photobooks from Chile with photographer Luis Weinstein in a private home in Manhattan. Chilean publications written with photographs have a long tradition of over 150 years and cover a wide range of genres, from photobook essays to almost hand-made visual poetry, from political propaganda to large coffee…