10×10 Photobooks is pleased to announce a new grant cycle and call for applications as part of its ongoing photobook research grants program to encourage and support scholarship on under-explored topics in photobook history.
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Research Grants on Photobook History Zoom Presentation of Research Results
Tuesday, 6 February: 2 am UK / 7:30 am India / 10 am Taiwan / 11 am Korea In 2022, 10×10 Photobooks awarded its 2nd cycle of Research Grants on Photobook…
Read MoreSunyoung Kim — Unraveling Women’s Stories on the Page: The Advent of Women’s Magazines in the 1960s in S. Korea (Cycle 2)
All Grants | Cycle 2 – Since 2010, Sunyoung Kim has worked at the Museum of Photography, Seoul (MoPS) as curator-in-charge of exhibition projects and international relations. She has collaborated with…
Read MoreLin Junye — Women Behind the Pages: Dialogues in Photobook-making from Southeast Asia Through Editing, Designing and Self-publishing (Cycle 2)
All Grants | Cycle 2 – Lin Junye is an editor, writer and curator based in Taipei, Taiwan. She predominantly uses images and books as her primary medium of work, focusing…
Read MoreSuryanandini Narain — Visualizing Home: Domestic Visual Culture in India, with a Focus on Family Albums as Photobooks Preserved by Middle-Class Women (Cycle 2)
All Grants | Cycle 2 – Suryanandini Narain is an Assistant Professor of Visual Studies at the School of Arts and Aesthetics, Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), New Delhi. She has written extensively on…
Read MoreFaride Mereb — Karmele Leizaola and Venezuelan Publishing (Cycle 1)
Faride Mereb is a Venezuelan award-winning art director, book designer, and researcher living and working in New York City, co-directing the design studio and archive center Letra Muerta Inc.
Read MoreUschi Klein — Clara Spitzer and Women Photographers in Communist Romania (Cycle 1)
All Grants | Cycle 1 – Dr. Uschi Klein is a Senior Lecturer at the University of Brighton, United Kingdom. Her research focuses on photography during Romania’s communist era (1947-1989), with…
Read MoreYasmine Nachabe Taan — Catherine Leroy’s Work in Beirut (Cycle 1)
All Grants | Cycle 1 – Yasmine Nachabe Taan is a Professor of Art and Design and the Director of the Institute of Art in the Arab World at the…
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