Brunch with Photobooks
Even amidst the biggest festival bustle, there must be time to sit down together for a moment, which is why on Saturday morning we meet to chat with authors and publishers of photobooks in an informal atmosphere. This year’s breakfast will be rich in numerous premieres and novelties.
In the first part of the event, we will meet with international guests (lead in English only)
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Luciano Zuccaccia, curator of the exhibition In Protest We Trust from the Protestinphotbook collection
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Christopher Gregory-Rivera, author of the book El Gobierno Te Odia (The Government Hates You) based on archival materials from the surveillance of independence movements in Puerto Rico
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Scott Caruth, author of the book ملثم (‘MOLATHAM’) about Palestinian photo studios and the use of photography as a tool of social control
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Jason Fulford, photographer, editor and publisher, author of the book Lots Of Lots, which inspired the exhibition in the YMCA pool
- Lavinia Parlamenti i Manfredi Pantanella, last year’s finalists of the open program and authors of the book The Lines We Draw about unrecognized territories
In the second part of the meeting, we will meet with Polish authors and publishers (lead in Polish only)
- The Laureate of the Polish Photobook of the Year 2025
- Karolina Gembara and the authors of NO 13 – a book published as part of the Sputnik Photos mentorship program
- Karol Szymkowiak, with the book 0169-8629 5223-01750
- Katerina Kouzmitcheva i Tomek Kudaszewicz, editors of One Billion ISO
- Marta Kiela-Czarnik, author of the book wejdzie i wyjdzie, i znajdzie (Will enter and leave, and find)
- Joanna Szpak-Ostachowska, author of the book Sześć wazonów (Six Vases)
- Anita Andrzejewska, with the book Dancing Your Dream Awake
- El Gobierno Te Odia © Christopher Gregory-Rivera
- The Lines We Draw © Lavinia Parlamenti & Manfredi Pantanella
- Dancing Your Dream Awake © Anita Andrzejewska
- 0169-8629 5223-01750 © Karol Szymkowiak