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SUMMARY:Getty Museum  & Research Institute — What They Saw Reading Room
DESCRIPTION:[8 April – 11 May 2025] This pop-up reading room surveys a global history of photobooks by women photographers from the Getty Library. As part of an international series showcasing the 10×10 Photobooks’ publication What They Saw: Historical Photobooks by Women 1843–1999\, it offers an inclusive revision and remapping of the photobook canon. Curated in collaboration with Getty Research Institute Photography Curator Isotta Poggi\, the reading room presents a diverse selection of 117 historical photobooks by women\, complemented by 22 notable photobooks by Southern California women artists after 2000. https://www.getty.edu/exhibitions/what-they-saw/ \n\n\n\n[April 11 at 6-8pm PST] Celebrate the opening of the Getty Research Institute exhibition What They Saw: Historical Photobooks by Women\, 1943–1999. Artists Catherine Opie and Melodie McDaniel will be joined by 10×10 Photobooks co-founder Russet Lederman and exhibition co-curator Isotta Poggi to explore photobook publication and how the process highlights themes of collaboration\, storytelling\, politics\, identity\, and resilience. https://www.getty.edu/calendar/photobooks-by-women/ \n\n\n\nThe discussion will be followed by a reception and gallery viewings. \n\n\n\nThe conversation will be available on the Getty Research Institute YouTube channel following the event. \n\n\n\nThe What They Saw: Historical Photobooks by Women Reading Room is realized with supported from Richard Sun. \n\n\n\n\nWhat They Saw Book
URL:https://10x10photobooks.org/event/wts-getty/
LOCATION:Getty Museum & Research Institute\, 1200 Getty Center Drive\, Los Angeles\, California\, 90049\, United States
CATEGORIES:Reading Room
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SUMMARY:Flashpoint! Protest Photography in Print Reading Room at Contact Photography Festival
DESCRIPTION:Flashpoint!\, a reading room exhibition focusing on protest photography in print\, presents a global selection of photobooks\, zines\, posters\, pamphlets\, independent journals and alternative newspapers that address protest and resistance from the 1950s to the present. Through its reflection of numerous cultural and regional perspectives\, Flashpoint! offers an opportunity to experience the lives of others\, grapple with complex societal issues\, and shape conversations that challenge norms and inspire positive and respectful discourse. Based on a 2024 anthology of the same title\, the Flashpoint! Reading Room is organized by 10×10 Photobooks\, a New York City-based nonprofit with a mission to support the global photobook community. \n\n\n\n\nBuy Flashpoint! book
URL:https://10x10photobooks.org/event/flashpoint-protest-photography-in-print-reading-room-at-contact-photography-festival/
LOCATION:Contact Gallery\, 80 Spadina Ave Ste 205\, Toronto\, Ontario\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Salon #80 — Ashima Yadava and Philo Cohen of Speciwomen
DESCRIPTION:Please join 10×10 Photobooks for a Photobook Salon at the Magnum Foundation with Ashima Yadava and Philo Cohen of Speciewomen. \n\n\n\nAshima Yadava is a conceptual documentary photographer and curator. She works on long-form stories focusing on issues of gender equality and racial justice and believes in art as a means to social activism and reform. Born in New Delhi and based in San Francisco\, her work has been exhibited internationally\, including at the de Young Museum\, the Rotterdam Photo Festival\, the United Nations and ICP\, New York. Ashima is an inaugural fellow of the California Arts Council and the founder of Huq: I Seek No Favor. \n\n\n\nHuq: I Seek No Favor brings together voices of over 100 artists\, writers and thinkers in a collective response to the abortion ban. Overcome with anger and disbelief\, Yadava divided the 213-page U.S. Supreme Court Dobbs opinion into sections and invited a diverse group of artists to create art out of them. Rooted in defiance and multicultural solidarity\,  Huq calls for ongoing resistance and empowerment in the face of a system that perpetuates historical inequities and seeks to use women’s bodies as a tool of their oppression. \n\n\n\nPhilo Cohen is a publisher\, researcher and creative consultant. She is the founder and director of Speciwomen\, an independent arts non-profit dedicated to shifting representation in the arts by providing space\, time\, and resources to womxn artists. Through publications\, exhibitions\, and an artist residency project run out of her apartment in New York\, she fosters the development of impactful and long-lasting support for artists. Cohen has participated in public programming and conversations globally\, including events at the Whitney Museum\, Centre Georges Pompidou\, Palais de Tokyo\, and TEDx conferences.  \n\n\n\nSpeciwomen is a non-profit arts organization committed to giving space to women and LGBTQIA+ artists for retreat\, research and making. We seek to challenge existing norms\, promote inclusivity\, and contribute to a more equitable representation of marginalized voices in the arts landscape. Philo Cohen started Speciwomen in 2015\, aiming to foster safer and wider spaces for womxn artists to be recognized and heard. \n\n\n\nMagnet is a funded artist-in-residence program hosted by Speciwomen welcoming artists from outside of New York to spend time and make work in the city. Our headquarters are set up as a home and research center based in lower Manhattan. Each artist will have access to a shared live-in space\, the Speciwomen Library and a private studio space for the duration of the residency. 
URL:https://10x10photobooks.org/event/salon-80/
LOCATION:Magnum Foundation\, 59 East 4th Street\, 7W\, New York\, New York\, 10003\, United States
CATEGORIES:Salon
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SUMMARY:Flashpoint! Protest Photography in Print Reading Room at CPW Kingston
DESCRIPTION:Flashpoint! Protest Photography in Print\, 1950–Present explores the diverse roles and varying aesthetics that photography in print undertakes in its support of protest and political resistance. The exhibition comprises photobooks\, zines\, reproductions of posters\, pamphlets\, independent journals and alternative newspapers from all over the world that address—and participate in—protest. Visitors will be able to peruse a hands-on reading room featuring many of the photobooks and zines included in the book titled Flashpoint!\, edited by Russet Lederman and Olga Yatskevich (10×10 Photobooks\, 2024). The works in the exhibition reflect the thematic structure of the original 10×10 book\, organized into seven topics: Anti\, Gender\, Displacement\, Race & Class\, Environment\, Political\, and War & Violence. \n\n\n\nSome of the questions prompted by this powerful collection of media include: Is protest photography a “tool” conceived through an “aesthetic of urgency” to be used during events as they unfold\, as in an anonymously designed poster or ink-stained fliers plastered on street walls? How do we consider an elegantly designed photobook\, published a year or more after an event\, often with the help of well-known photographers\, writers and designers\, so as to document a past uprising? Whether outright rage or a more subtle artist-driven commentary\, Flashpoint! covers all of these formats and sometimes transcends rigid media definitions\, as it blurs the lines between what constitutes a book\, zine\, journal\, poster or newspaper. \n\n\n\nGallery HoursThursday: 11:00 am – 5:00 pmFriday: 11:00 am – 5:00 pmSaturday: 11:00 am – 5:00 pmSunday: 11:00 am – 5:00 pm
URL:https://10x10photobooks.org/event/flashpoint-protest-photography-in-print-reading-room-at-cpw-kingston/
LOCATION:CPW Kingston\, 25 Dederick Street\, New York\, 12401\, United States
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