Past Events
Thursday 3 February
Watch back CAConrad's inspiring workshop exploring how cultivating our imaginations with a daily creative practice can enlighten and improve our lives. CAConrad uses their (Soma)tic Poetry Rituals as a guide to help us see the creative viability in everything around us. This workshop was held to celebrate the release of CAConrad's new collaborative book with Adam Broomberg and Gersande Spelsberg, Glitter in My Wounds.
Saturday 21 – Sunday 22 May
Join us at ICP Photobook Fest, New York, to explore an exciting range of our new and upcoming titles and celebrate the book form in the company of other wonderful photographers and publishers.
Thursday 17 March
Join Gerry Johansson from Landskrona Foto, Sweden, as he installs his new solo exhibtion 'Gerry Johansson: The Books', for an introduction for his latest inimitable landscape study, Spanish Summer. Johansson discusses the process of making the work over two trips separated by two decades, and its relation to the many years of meticulous exploration, photography, and book-making celebrated in the exhibition.
Thursday 3 March
Carla Liesching joins artist and educator Pablo Lerma and writer and photographer Kelsey Sucena for a discussion of her new book, Good Hope. They explore the book's visual and textual strategies, from the sourcing and sequencing of found materials to its branching extensions in sculpture and installation, as well as the issues of racial justice and decolonial activism raised by its interrogation of colonialism past and present.
Friday 11 February
To celebrate her new book White Shoes, join Nona Faustine in conversation with writers and book contributors Jessica Lanay, Pamela Sneed, and Seph Rodney. They will explore New York City's once-pivotal involvement in the slave trade, the politics of representation and visibility, and the historical figures who inspired Faustine's own work.
Thursday 27 January
In this event recorded at Sean Kelly Gallery, New York, Alec Soth discuss his new book A Pound of Pictures with writer Rebecca Bengal. They reflect on the emergence of Soth’s new, ruminative book from road trips and poetry readings, as well as the place of images in our day-to-day lives.