Issue #019 - Spring 2021
The PhotoBook Review Issue 019
In this issue, The PhotoBook Review celebrates the fine art of talking about books and what goes into their making. Offset artist Dayanita Singh has stated, “A book is a conversation with a stranger in the future.” This issue breaks the ice with a series of book makers and book aficionados in dialogue with one another about what they are making now.
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In this issue, The PhotoBook Review celebrates the fine art of talking about books and what goes into their making. Offset artist Dayanita Singh has stated, “A book is a conversation with a stranger in the future.” This issue breaks the ice with a series of book makers and book aficionados in dialogue with one another about what they are making now.
Table Of Contents
Features and Columns
Publisher’s Note
Designer Spotlight
Miwa Susuda in conversation with Alex Lin, Studio Lin
Publisher Profile
Brendan Embser in conversation with Mark Sealy, Autograph ABP
The Original Context of Viewing
Alec Soth in conversation with Sarah Meister
The Mémoires Variations
Yasufumi Nakamori in conversation with Seiichi Furuya
The Arrangers
Penelope Umbrico in conversation with Ruth van Beek
Centerfold
Dayanita Singh
True Signs and Visual Medicine
Miss Rosen in conversation with Jamel Shabazz
A Photographer’s Archive
Anne Ruygt in conversation with Bertien van Manen and Hans Gremmen
Teaching the Photobook
Featuring contributions by Melissa Catanese, Bruno Ceschel, Matthew Connors, Doug DuBois, Matt Johnston, Christina Labey, Nicholas Muellner, and Donald Weber
Reviews
Ursula
Eva Díaz on Hannah Whitaker
SCUMB Manifesto
Sara Knelman on Justine Kurland
Street Portraits
Romi Crawford on Dawoud Bey
Estudio elemental del Levante
Anna Planas on Ricardo Cases
From Here to Eternity
Chris Boot on Sunil Gupta
Thyago Nogueira on
Archivo de la Memoria Trans Argentina
I Wish I Never Saw the Sunshine
Jesse Dorris on Pacifico Silano
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The PhotoBook Review Issue 020
Clément Chéroux, Joel and Anne Ehrenkranz Chief Curator of Photography at the Museum of Modern Art, New York, helms issue 020 of The PhotoBook Review on the occasion of the publication’s tenth anniversary.
The PhotoBook Review Issue 018
Guest Editor Deborah Willis leads a survey of photobooks by Black artists, creating the scaffolding for future research and study. In her own studies and published works, Willis has laid the groundwork for the history of Black photographers as they established “a visual language of ‘testifying’ about their individual and collective experiences.”
The PhotoBook Review Issue 017
Guest edited by Carmen Winant, whose creative practice involves “creation and transformation, an Ouroborus in which printed material is both created and destroyed.” Her photobooks, such as Body Index (2020), and My Birth (2018), have been informed by her deeply held commitment to feminism.
The PhotoBook Review Issue 016
Guest edited by Federica Chiocchetti, a writer, curator, editor, and lecturer specializing in photography, fictions, and words. Through her on- and offline platform The Photocaptionist, she collaborates with institutions such as The Photographers’ Gallery, Fotomuseum Winterthur, and Foam.
The PhotoBook Review Issue 015
Guest edited by David Campany, writer, curator, photographer, and educator, one of the most prolific critics on modern and contemporary photography in the field today. In early 2020, he was appointed the managing director of programs at the International Center of Photography, New York.
The PhotoBook Review Issue 014
Guest edited by Deirdre Donohue, who brings her bibliographic and bibliophilic knowledge to this issue. Donohue is assistant director of the Miriam and Ira D. Wallach Division of Art, Prints and Photographs at the New York Public Library. Formerly, she was the Stephanie Shuman Director of Library, Archives, and Museum Collections at the International Center...
The PhotoBook Review Issue 013
Issue 013 was assembled by Lesley A. Martin, publisher of The PhotoBook Review and creative director at Aperture Foundation.
The PhotoBook Review Issue 012
Guest edited by Daria Tuminas, an independent scholar, writer, and curator specializing in the contemporary photobook. She currently works with Fotodok in the Netherlands, and is the former head of the Unseen Book Market and Unseen Dummy Awards.
The PhotoBook Review Issue 011
Guest edited by Denise Wolff, senior editor at Aperture. She has spearheaded the commission of Aperture’s education-oriented titles, such as The Photographer’s Playbook (2014) and The Photography Workshop Series (2014–ongoing), in addition to children’s books by authors like Joel Meyerowitz, Jason Fulford, and Susan Meiselas.