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SUMMARY:What They Saw Reading Room in Miami
DESCRIPTION:10×10 Photobooks is pleased to collaboration with WOPHA to present the What They Saw Reading Room at the Miami Dade Public Library’s Main Branch \n\n\n\nMiami Dade Public LibraryMain Library101 W Flagler St.Miami\, FL 33130 \n\n\n\nPart of 10×10’s touring reading room exhibition that highlights significant but often overlooked photobooks created by women from 1843 to 1999\, the What They Saw Reading Room\, based on 10×10’s publication of the same title\, addresses underrepresentation in photobook history\, particularly of non-Western and women of color. Specific to the Miami venue is a section showcasing contemporary South Florida women photographers. This reading room was facilitated by Aldeide Delgado\, Amanda Bradley and Zonia Zena of WOPHA. \n\n\n\nPick your copy of What They Saw: Historical Photobooks by Women\, 1843-1999 in the Miami area at: \n\n\n\nBooks & Books265 Aragon AvenueCoral Gables\, FL \n\n\n\nDale Zine Shop50 NE 40th StreetMiami\, FL
URL:https://10x10photobooks.org/event/wts-miami/
LOCATION:Miami Dade Public Library – Main Branch\, 101 West Flagler Street\, Miami\, Florida\, 33130\, United States
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SUMMARY:Salon #75 — João Pina and Jesper Haynes at Center for Book Arts
DESCRIPTION:Please join 10×10 Photobooks for a Salon with João Pina and Jesper Haynes.João Pina is a freelance photographer born in Portugal. He began working as a professional photographer at eighteen and graduated from the International Center of Photography program in 2005. Pina’s photographs have been published in The New York Times\, the New Yorker\, Stern\, Time\, and Visão\, among others. \n\n\n\nPina has published numerous books\, including Por Teu Livre Pensamento (2007)\, featuring the stories of former Portuguese political prisoners; CONDOR (2014)\, an exploration of the remnants of Operation Condor\, a large-scale secret military operation to eliminate political opposition to the military dictatorships in South America during the 1970s; and 46750 (2018)\, which focuses on the ongoing urban violence in Rio de Janeiro and the city’s transformation over the past decade while preparing for the 2014 FIFA World Cup and the 2016 Olympic Games. Tarrafal (2024)\, his most recent book presents a dialogue with his grandfather\, a political prisoner\, along with the only images made inside the Tarrafal concentration camp\, nicknamed the “slow death camp.” \n\n\n\nJesper Haynes is an American-Swedish photographer known for capturing urban life and intimate moments over decades. He has published fifteen books and zines and exhibited his work globally in cities like New York\, Bangkok\, Stockholm and Tokyo. Haynes has also worked on collaborations with the fashion brand Chanel. \n\n\n\nIn 1986\, Jesper moved to an apartment on the corner of St. Marks and First Avenue. It was above the St. Mark’s Bar & Grill where the Rolling Stones had just filmed the video for “Waiting on a Friend.” His home for twenty years\, the apartment is the backdrop for much of his photography during this period\, and is compiled in his book St. Marks 1986-2006 (2015). His recent eponymous book Jesper Haynes (2022) also presents a collection of images from the 1980s to the present\, including his projects: New York Darkroom; Haynesville; Gig; Brooklyn 11211; Shibuya Scramble; and Bangkok 2020/21.
URL:https://10x10photobooks.org/event/salon-75/
LOCATION:Center for Book Arts\, 28 West 27th Street\, 3rd Floor\, New York\, New York\, 10001\, United States
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