Past Events


Ron Jude at MACK + Bildband, Berlin

Thursday 4 November

With his exhibition '12 Hz' opening at Robert Morat Galerie, Ron Jude joins us at MACK + Bildband, Berlin, to discuss his revelatory project depicting the implacable forces of the natural world.

MACK LIVE: Anna Ostoya and Chantal Mouffe in conversation

Thursday 2 December

As another tumultuous year draws to a close, artist Anna Ostoya and theorist Chantal Mouffe pick up where they left off in their collaborative book Politics and Passions, discussing art, populism, paradigms, and resistance in the light of recent events.

Luigi Ghirri in Puglia: a panel discussion at Museo Pino Pascali, Polignano

Saturday 19 February

Join us at Museo Pino Pascali, Polignano a Mare, to discover the story of Luigi Ghirri's relationship with Puglia, as documented in the new book Puglia. Tra albe e tramonti. A panel comprising Rosalba Branà, Adele Ghirri, Gianni Leone, Aldo Patruno, Arturo Carlo Quintavalle, and Giuseppe Teofilo will discuss Ghirri's luminous photography of the region and its role in forming his celebrated style and vision.

Teju Cole in conversation with Shuchi Saraswat at Brookline Booksmith

Tuesday 26 October

Teju Cole joins critic and essayist Shuchi Saraswat to discuss his new book Golden Apple of the Sun, reflecting on its genesis over lockdown in the months leading up to the 2020 US presidential election and the many aesthetic, historic, and moral questions it raises.

Hoda Afshar in conversation with Brett Rogers at The Photographers' Gallery, London (via Zoom)

Wednesday 27 October

Hoda Afshar joins Brett Rogers, director at The Photographers' Gallery, London, to discuss her new book Speak The Wind and the ways her photographic practice dissolves the boundaries of staged and documentary photography to make visible stories that are not immediately seen.

MACK LIVE: Stanley Wolukau-Wanambwa in conversation with Tina Campt

Thursday 28 October

Theorist Tina Campt and artist and writer Stanley Wolukau-Wanambwa explore their shared interest in photography, visuality, and race, examining how they interact and the ways artists generate spectatorial experiences of racial difference in contemporary practice, marking the release of Wolukau-Wanambwa's new essay collection Dark Mirrors.