Past Events


REGENERATION: (Soma)tic Rituals workshop with CAConrad (online)

Monday 10 January 2022

This workshop led by the poet CAConrad will explore how cultivating our imaginations with a daily creative practice can enlighten and improve our lives. In this one-off event, CAConrad will use their (Soma)tic Poetry Rituals as a guide to help us see the creative viability in everything around us.

Alec Soth at Sean Kelly Gallery, New York

Thursday 13 January 2022

To celebrate the opening of 'A Pound of Pictures', accompanying the book of the same name, join Alec Soth at Sean Kelly Gallery, New York, to explore this marvellous new collection of peripatetic work reflecting on the photographic desire to pin down and crystallize experience.

Alec Soth in conversation with Rebecca Bengal at Sean Kelly Gallery, New York

Saturday 15 January

Join us to hear Alec Soth discuss his new book A Pound of Pictures with writer Rebecca Bengal, followed by a book signing. They will discuss the emergence of Soth's new, ruminative book from road trips and poetry readings, and the place of images in our day-to-day lives.

Doris Derby in conversation with Hannah Collins

Thursday 16 December

Doris Derby discusses her work as a photographer and organiser at the heart of the civil rights movements in the United States with artist Hannah Collins. Through a series of defining images, Derby reflects on the historical event she witnessed first hand and their lessons for today’s generation of activists and artists.

Janet Delaney in conversation with Mark Murrmann at Peak Design, San Francisco

Thursday 20 January

Join Janet Delaney and Mother Jones photo editor Mark Murrmann as they discuss Delaney's new book Red Eye to New York. Their conversation will focus on the pleasures and terrors of working as a photographer in the public arena. Delaney will also be sharing street photography work from around the world, including many never before seen images.

Joshua Chuang and Miyuki Hinton in conversation at The New York Public Library

Wednesday 8 December

Join Joshua Chuang of The New York Public Library and photo-historian Miyuki Hinton for an immersive experience of Chizu (The Map), the legendary photobook first published by Kikuji Kawada in 1965. Learn firsthand why Chizu has been heralded as “the ultimate photobook-as-object,” the most famous and sought-after book in the history of Japanese photography. This is a rare opportunity for close study of the various versions of the book, including the newly published Maquette Edition.