How we see : photobooks by women / edited by Russet Lederman, Olga Yatskevich and Michael Lang ; essays, Valentina Abenavoli, Ishiuchi Miyako, Kristen Lubben.
Women and photobooks: a brief history. Miwa Susuda -- Partial histories: looking at photobooks by women / Kirsten Lubben -- Reflections on photobooks / Isiuchi Miyako -- Swaying time on a flat land / Valentina Abenavoli -- Reading room photobboks: one hundred contemporary photobooks -- 001-010 / Mariela Sancari -- 011-020 / Delphine Bedel & Frederique Destribats -- 021-031 / Ilgin Deniz Akseloglu -- 031-040 / Iona Fergusson -- 041-050 / Lesley A. Martin -- 051-060 / Daria Tuminas -- 061-070 / Amanda Ling-Ning Lo -- 071-080 / Oluremi D. Onabanjo -- 081-090 / Federica Chiocchetti -- 091-100 / Miwa Susuda -- 101-200: Historical photobooks -- Women and photobooks: a brief history.
Summary:
"How We See: Photobooks by Women, 10×10 Photobooks' latest project and publication presents a global range of 21st-century photobooks by female photographers. With historical records establishing 19th-century British photographer Anna Atkins's Photographs of British Algae: Cyanotype Impressions (1843-1853) as the first photobook, it is not surprising that women have consistently contributed to the rich history of photobook making. 10×10 Photobooks has organized How We See--a hands-on reading room, "book on books" publication and series of public events--to explore the distinctive content, design and intellectual attributes in photobooks produced by women."--Publisher's website, accessed 5/9/2018.
This resource is supported by the Institute of Museum and Library Services under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act as administered by State Library of Iowa.