• INSTAsalon #51 – Julie Poly

    Julie Poly, photographerLive from Kyiv, UkraineAuthor of Ukrzaliznytsia

  • INSTAsalon #52 – Amani Willett and Thomas Chatterton Williams

    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

  • INSTAsalon #55 – Ben Alper / Sleeper Studio

    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

  • INSTAsalon #57 – Noni Stacey and Duncan Wooldridge

    Noni Stacey, writer, political researcher and photo historianAuthor of Photography of Protest and Community: The Radical Collectives of the 1970s (Lund Humphries, 2020)In conversation withDuncan Wooldridge, artist, writer and curator***Order before 28 Feb 2021 and get 20% off with code 10X1020 (plus free UK shipping)!***

  • INSTAsalon #58 – Soumya Sankar Bose and Yael Martinez

    co-presented with Chennai Photo Biennale FoundationSoumya Sankar Bose, photographerLive from KolkataAuthor of Where the Birds Never Sing, andYael Martínez, photographerLive from Guerrera, MexicoAuthor of La casa que sangra

  • INSTAsalon #59 – Chloe Dewe Mathews

    Chloe Dewe MathewsLive from St Leonards-on-Sea, UKAuthor of Thames Log (Loose Joints / Martin Parr Foundation, January 2021)

  • INSTAsalon #60 – Francis Hatherley and Rosemary Stubbs

    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).

  • INSTAsalon #61 – Thana Faroq

    *** co-presented with Magnum Foundation ***Thana Faroq, photographerLive from The HagueAuthor of I Don't Recognize Me In the Shadows (Lecturis, 2020)

  • INSTAsalon #62 – Coreen Simpson and Gilbert Coker

    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)