Talking about Photobooks gives an insight in the history of the photobook medium, its relationship to architecture and artificial intelligence, and the many roles the photobook can play in art and society, in the centre and the periphery. This also includes practical problems such as how to research, collect, circulate, and showcase photobooks. The book concludes with a reflection on what the next ten years will bring for the makers, collectors, scholars, and lovers of photographic publications.
Contributors include Irene Attinger, Gerry Badger, Irina Chmyreva, Kyungwoo Chun, Frederique Deschamps, Boris Eldagsen, Olle Essvik, David Fathi, John Fleetwood, Olubukola Gbadegesin, Yining He, Vreni Hockenjos, Per Bak Jensen, Adam Mazur, Athol McCredie, Lars Movin, José Luis Neves, Kateryna Radchenko, Rolf Sachsse, Mette Sandbye, Markus Schaden, David Solo, Bart Sorgedrager, Megan Tamati-Quennell, Thomas Wiegand, and many others. Edited by Moritz Neumüller, with Beate Cegielska, Jesper Rasmussen, and Anne Elisabeth Toft.
352 pages, 17 x 23.5 cm, softcover, Fw: Books (Amsterdam) x Photobook Week Aarhus.