INSTAsalon #69 – Giya Makondo-Wills
Giya Makondo-Wills, photographerLive from The NetherlandsAuthor of They Came From the Water While the World Watched (The Lost Light Recordings, 2021)\
Giya Makondo-Wills, photographerLive from The NetherlandsAuthor of They Came From the Water While the World Watched (The Lost Light Recordings, 2021)\
Catherine E. McKinley, curator, collector and writerLive from New York, withRomi Crawford, cultural theoristLive from ChicagoDiscussing McKinley's The African Lookbook (Bloomsbury, 2021)
Hannah Whitaker, photographerLive from Brooklyn, with Nicholas Muellner, artist and writerLive from Los Angeles, andCatherine Taylor, writer, editor and educatorLive from Ithaca, NYDiscussing Whitaker's Ursula (iTi Press, 2021)
Katherine Yungmee Kim, writerLive from Los Angeles, withSuzanne Maria Menghraj, essayistLive from BrooklynDiscussing Kim's Longitude (Datz Press, 2021)(USA purchase here)
Deanna Dikeman, photographerLive from Kansas City, Misssouri, withCécile Poimboeuf-Koizumi, publisherLive from MarseilleDiscussing Dikeman's Leaving and Waving (Chose Commune, 2021)
Jo Ractliffe, photographer with Laurence Vecten, editor and Russet Lederman, editor Live from Cape Town, Paris and New YorkDiscussing Two Men Arrive in a Village: Photographs by Jo Ractliffe with a Story by Zadie Smith (The Gould Collection, 2021)
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)