Pride Parade of LGBTQ+ BooksAlexander Galan as emceeLive from New York City, withJess Dugan + Vanessa FabbreLive from St. LouisTo Survive on This ShoreSunil GuptaLive from LondonChristopher Street 1976Kyle MeyerLive from New YorkInterwovenD'Angelo Lovell WilliamsLive from New YorkD'Angelo Lovell Williams zine
Pablo Lerma, publisher & artistLive from Amsterdam, andCat Lachowskyj, writer, editor & researcherLive from TorontoIn conversation about archive-based photobooks, including Meteoro Editions' Emil.
Tuesday, 7 JulyAnna Fox, photographerLive from Selborne, UK, andKaren Knorr, photographerLive from London, UKIn conversation about their books past and present, including Fox's My Mother's Cupboards & My Father's Words and Work Stations, and Knorr's Belgravia, Gentlemen, India Song and the forthcoming Questions (After Brecht).
VOID, publishersLive from AthensRecent books include Thomas Sauvin, 17 18 19; Dylan Hausthor & Paul Guilmoth, Sleep Creek; Dimitra Dede, Mayflies; and the serialized Bleak House.
Juan Brenner, photographerLive from Guatemala City, andRamón Reverté, publisherLive from Mexico City In conversation about Brenner's Tonatiuh, recently published by Editorial RM.
Co-presented with Offset Projects/GuftguAnshika Varma, founderLive from New Delhi, andAishwarya Arumbakkam, photographer Live from Austin, TX In conversation about Arumbakkam's ongoing project and forthcoming book ka Dingiei, a story about human environment conflict and indigenous issues.
Frank Frances, photographerLive from New YorkAuthor of Remember the South, a contemporary re-imagining of colonialism through a fictional adaptation of elements used today that represent a potent past.
Ann Shelton, artist and photographerLive from Wellington, New ZealandAuthor of mother lode, a visual engagement with a small farm that stands for food security and food ethics.
Hayal & Hakikat: A Handbook of Forgiveness & A Handbook of Punishment (co-published by GOST Books & FiLBooks, 2020)* * * Instagram book launch! * * *Cemre Yeşil Gönenli, photographerLive from Istanbul, withSabrina Mandanici, art critic and writerLive from Mainz, Germany