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THE ANTIPODEAN PHOTOBOOK – a lecture at the Vienna Photo Book Festival
THE LECTURE: THE ANTIPODEAN PHOTOBOOK
My lecture brief was to make an hour-long presentation about the Australian and New Zealand photobook scene. After some thought I organised my lecture content around 4 distinct areas.
1. The supporting structures
The contemporary scene was to be included covering both practitioners and the major events in AuNZ that have shaped and contributed to the development of strong network and community of practice. The key events, movers and shakers such as:
- Photobook Melbourne
- Photobook New Zealand
- Unless you will 2017 event and book reviews
- Melbourne Artbook Fair
- Sydney’s Volume Another Artbook Fair
- Zinefairs
- The Photobook of the Year Awards
- Bookshops
- Perimeter Editions
- m.33
- T&G
- Rim Books
- Remote Photobooks
- Perimeter
- Photobook Clubs
- Asia Pacific Photobook Archive
- Photobook collections
I commented also on the sources of critical discourse on photobooks in AuNZ.
The role of Libby Jeffery and Geoff Hunt of MomentoPro as patrons and supporters of all things photobook in Australia and New Zealand was acknowledged.
2. Photobook histories of Australia and New Zealand from first examples to 2000
Here are a few slides from the presentation…
I was able also to present a discussion on the challenge of commercial book production as against personal work using Wes Stacey as an exemplar.
I also spoke about the informal links that exist between the photobook and artists’ book disciplines.
3. The contemporary scene and a selection of interesting books and makers
Here are a few slides from the presentation…
4. Voices from the Antipodean scene
It was important for me that contributors to the photobook discipline in Australia and New Zealand be given an opportunity to provide their personal insights to my presentation.
I sought comments from a range of key contributors and received responses from Libby Jeffery, Daniel Boetker-Smith, Helen Frajman, Harvey Benge, Bruce Connew, Garry Trinh, Sam Harris, Ying Ang, Anith Totha, The 2018 Photo Book Wellington Committee.
Here are a few slides from the presentation…
My concluding comment was that AuNZ and the Asia-Pacific regions offer new and refreshing ideas of what a photobook could be and the stories of peoples outside of the usual Euro/Americano scene.
I invited all attendees to visit our table and view the Photobook of the Year finalists and winners and offered, as an additional incentive a copy of the Awards booklet.
My lecture was well attended by festival participants from different parts of Europe including Martin Parr, Photo historian Hans-Michael Koetzle and collectors with an interest in the AuNZ books.
After the lecture Martin Parr and I discussed AuNZ photobooks that he was aware of and commented that in my lecture he had seen many new books. Our conversation continued later that day and he, Gerry Badger, and probably most of those who attended the lecture came to our table to look at the books.
SEE ALSO
The EVENT
https://wotwedid.com/2017/06/18/aunz-photobooks-the-vienna-photo-book-festival/
The REVIEW SESSIONS
https://wotwedid.com/2017/06/18/review-panels-at-the-vienna-photo-book-festival/
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Written by Cooper+Spowart
June 18, 2017 at 6:06 pm
Posted in Artists Books, Doug Spowart, Meeting People, Photobooks, Post-Doctoral research, Speaking on Photography
Tagged with Ann Shelton, Anna Paula Estrada, Asia-Pacific Photobook Archive, Jesse Marlow, M.33, Martin Parr, Melbourne Artbook Fair, Momento Pro Photo Books of the Year, MomentoPro, Perimeter, Perimeter Editions, Photobook Clubs, Photobook Melbourne, Photobook New Zealand, photobook shops, Remote Photobooks, Rim Books, Stephen Dupont, Sydney’s Volume Another Artbook Fair, T&G Publishing, The Photobook of the Year Awards, Unless you will 2017 event and book reviews, Ying Ang, Zinefairs