INSTAsalon #34 – Steven Sicular
Steven Sicular, collectorLive from New York City Sharing some of his favorite books from his collection.
Steven Sicular, collectorLive from New York City Sharing some of his favorite books from his collection.
Some of You Killed Luisa* * * Instagram book launch! * * *Valeria Cherchi, photographerLive from Milan, andFederica Chiocchetti/The Photocaptionist, editorLive from Paris, andThe Eriskay Connection, publisherLive from Breda, Netherlands
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.
Paul Lawrence, bookseller, November BooksLive from LondonPurveyor of fashion, design, photography, fine art and subcultural material.
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