INSTAsalon #44 – Ann Shelton
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.
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
Aaron Stern, photographerLive from New York City, withErik Heywood, bookseller and creative directorLive from OaklandIn conversation about photopoetry
Kim Beil, art historianLive from San Francisco, withOdette England, photographerLive from ProvidenceIn conversation about Beil's Good Pictures
Alexis Fabry, curator & galleristLive from ParisPresenting Miguel Rio Branco: 1968-1992 Photographic Works (co-published by LE BAL & Toluca Editions, September 2020)
Cyprien Clément-Delmas, photographer and Lindokuhle Sobekwa, photographerLive from Barcelona and JohannesburgCo-authors of Daleside: Static Dreams
Julie Poly, photographerLive from Kyiv, UkraineAuthor of Ukrzaliznytsia
A Parallel Road (published by Overlapse, 2020) * * * Instagram book launch! * * *Amani Willett, photographerLive from Bostonin conversation with Thomas Chatterton Williams, author and cultural criticLive from Paris
Clara de Tezanos, photographerLive from Guatemala City, andAlejandro Cartagena, photographerLive from Monterrey, MexicoCo-designers of de Tezanos' Por Maniobras de un Terceto
Rachel Eliza Griffiths, poet, novelist, and visual artistLive from New York CityAuthor of Seeing the Body
Ben Alper and Ross Mantle of Sleeper Studio, joined by Edith Fikes Live from Carrboro NC, Pittsburgh and IthacaFeaturing PROOF and the forthcoming Misplaced Fortunes
Madeline Cass, poet and photographerLive from Santa Fe, Mexicoin conversation withChristian Patterson, photographerLive from New YorkCass is author of how lonely, to be a marsh