INSTAsalon #59 – Chloe Dewe Mathews
Chloe Dewe MathewsLive from St Leonards-on-Sea, UKAuthor of Thames Log (Loose Joints / Martin Parr Foundation, January 2021)
Chloe Dewe MathewsLive from St Leonards-on-Sea, UKAuthor of Thames Log (Loose Joints / Martin Parr Foundation, January 2021)
Frances Hatherley, archivist at the Jo Spence Memorial Library ArchiveLive from LondonIn conversation with Rosemary Stubbs, feminist arts practice PhD researcherLive from Stockton-on-Tees, UKDiscussing Jo Spence: Fairy Tales and Photography, or, another look at Cinderella (RRB Photobooks/The Hyman Collection, 2020).
*** co-presented with Magnum Foundation ***Thana Faroq, photographerLive from The HagueAuthor of I Don't Recognize Me In the Shadows (Lecturis, 2020)
Special 2-part event co-presented with Franklin FurnaceSunday, 28 February, 1pm (Instagram), andMonday, 1 March, 7pm (Zoom) HER EYES ONLY: Coreen Simpson & Gilbert Coker on Black Women's Photography and Photobooks in the 1970s(Register here for Monday night; no registration required for Sunday)
Mark Alice Durant, editor and publisher ofRunning Falling Flying Floating Crawling (Saint Lucy Books, 2020)with contributors Jean Dykstra, Cig Harvey, and Marvin Heiferman
Francesca Todde, photographerLive from Milan, withGiuseppe Scarpelli, printerLive from BolzanoDiscussing Todde’s A Sensitive Education (Départ Pour l’Image, 2020)
Jona Frank, photographerLive from California, withAlan Rapp, editorial directorLive from New YorkDiscussing Frank’s Cherry Hill: A Childhood Reimagined (Monacelli Press, 2020)
Kiliii Yüyan, photographerAuthor of Chukotka (Kris Graves Projects, 2020)
Karolina Gembara, photographerLive from Warsaw, withMeg Handler, photographerLive from ChicagoDiscussing the Archive of Public Protest’s Strike newspaper and photo-activism
Anaïs Horn, photographerLive from Vienna, withFederica Chiocchetti, editor and writerLive from Lucca, ItalyDiscussing Horn's Je suis malheureuse et heureuse (Meta/Books, 2020)and How do you feel about “Louˮ? (in collaboration with Eilert Asmervik; Meta/Books, 2020)
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)