Indie Photobook Library at ACP

The Indie Photobook Library has been invited to participate in the ACP (Atlanta Celebrates Photography) third annual Photobook Fair, on Saturday October 22, 2011.

Come visit the Indie Photobook Library
at the ACP Photobook Fair
Piedmont Park Conservancy Community Center
1071 Piedmont Avenue
Atlanta, GA 30309

Saturday October 22nd, 2011
9am – 1pm
Free and open to the public

A number of small presses, publishers, and artists will also be there including Fall Line Press, Eliot Dudik, Laura Noel, and Laurie Shock of Shock Design, among others.

The following titles from the Indie Photobook Library archive will be on display:

A Falling Horizon, Heidi de Gier
A Moment Collected, Jess T. Dugan
Achill, Linda Brownlee
Altered States, LUCEO
American Biographics, Roger Minick
Camera Obscura: Visions in the Dark, Charles Schwartz and Bill Westheimer
Circulacion #2
Currents, Jaye R. Phillips
Defekty, Stephen Grebinksi
Don’t Smile Now..Save it for Later!, Thijs groot Wassink / WassinkLundgren
Empty Stretch No. 1: home, Aaron Canipe, Nathaniel Grann, Jordan Swartz
Extraordinary, Kim Guthrie
Foto.Zine NR.4, Erik van der Weijde et al.
From Here into Oblivion, Vol. 1, Stefan Vanthuyne
Gathering Calm, Photographs: 1994-2004, Bill Schwab
Gita Lenz (Candela Books)
Happenstance, David Solomons
He Opened Up Somewhere Along the Eastern Shore, Jason Hanasik
Hose Variations, Bjarne Bare
Imitation of Lives, Judith Erwes
island, Kyunghee Lee
Love, Stephane Leonard and Martin Eichhorn (naivsuper)
Miet Me, E. Schroder (naivsuper)
my home is where you are (a minha casa e onde estas), Filipe Casaca
Night Crawler: 1995-2010, Takehiko Nakafuji
Not Recommended for Use in Hot Beverages, Patrick Graham
October 14, 1979 Polaroid Vitae, Mikael Kennedy
On Accident, On Purpose, Francesca Tallone
Pactum, Misako Oba
Paragens, Roberto Vietri
Passport to Trespass Vol. VI : I can’t remember where I’ve been, Mikael Kennedy
Preston Bus Station, Preston is My Paris
Rhapsody for my Wretched Little Universe, Han Chao
Romka Magazine, Joscha Brucker
Sexual Joy Through Self-Hypnosis, Kristine Jakobsen
Social Studies, Jonathan Gitelson
Spring Visits: Photographs from Viet Nam, Don Unrau
Straight in the Light, Michel Mazzoni
Tamara Lichtenstein (PogoBooks)
Telos, Clay Harmon
Ten Days in July, Maxwell Anderson
The Devil’s Garden, Andrew Youngson
The King of Photography, Tiane Doan na Champassak
The Sundays of Life, Bela Doka
Typewriter, Christophe Dillinger
Undisclosed: Images of the Contemporary Circus Artist, Bertil Nilsson
Yamabito, Sato Osamu

iPL at the PRC – EXHIBITION ENDS NOV 12!

The Indie Photobook Library’s first feature-length exhibition will be on view at the PRC from September 13 – November 12, 2011 with the opening reception on September 21!

Threefold: Selections from the Indie Photobook Library
Curated by Larissa Leclair, Shane Lavalette, and George Slade
September 13 – November 12, 2011
Reception: Wednesday, September 21, 6:30 – 8 pm

… Join us for the opening reception of the iPL’s first feature-length exhibition!

Photographic Resource Center at Boston University
832 Commonwealth Avenue
Boston, Massachusetts 02215

Stephen Gill, A Series of Disappointments (Nobody Books / Archive of Modern Conflict, 2008)
John Gossage, HERE (Rochester Art Center, 2010)
Takashi Homma, Vedove/Widows (Fantombooks / Boiler Corporation, 2010)
Cary Markerink, Memory Traces (Ideas on Paper, 2009)
Raymond Meeks and Deborah Luster, Orchard, Volume One / Crime Victims Chronicle (Silas Finch, 2010)
Armando Ribeiro, Depressive Landscapes (Armando Ribeiro, 2010)
Theo Simpson, What We Buy (Theo Simpson, 2011)
Ali Taptik, Transit (Ali Taptik, 2008)
WassinkLundgren, Lu Xiaoben (WassinkLundgren / Badger & Press, 2010)
Mariken Wessels, Queen Ann. P.S. Belly Cut Off (Alauda Publications, 2010)
Andrés Marroquín Winkelmann, Conditions (Meier und Müller, 2010)
Ofer Wolberger, Visitor (Horses Think Press, 2011)
Amir Zaki, Eleven Minus One (Eighth Veil / LAXART, 2011)
[Various], Lay Flat 01: Remain in Light (Lay Flat, 2009)
[Various], Paper Placemats (J&L Books, 2007)


Matt Austin, Wake (Matt Austin, 2009)
Noah Beil, Gone Quickly (Extant Books, 2011)
Anthony Blasko, The Way Things Are (Anthony Blasko, 2009)
Briony Campbell, The Dad Project (first edit) (Briony Campbell, 2009)
Christopher Colville, Movements and the Iceland Trilogy (Christopher Colville, 2011)
Beth Dow, Roam (Beth Dow, 2011)
Lauren Henkin, Displaced (Lauren Henkin, 2010)
Paula McCartney, Bird Watching (Paula McCartney and Women’s Studio Workshop, 2006)
Ryan Spencer Reed, Detroit Forsaken (Ryan Spencer Reed, 2010)
John Steck Jr., Fragments Volume One (Make Book Blog, 2010)
Ian van Coller, Interior Relations (Doring Press, 2010)
Graeme Vaughan, Palermo: a notebook (Graeme Vaughan, 2010)
Ian J. Whitmore, Cacophony; Otiose; Prolix; Internecine (4 books of 26 in an ongoing series called Onomasticon) (Sanguine Press, 2011)


Maxwell Anderson, See You Soon (Bemojake, 2010)
Lucas Blalock, Towards a Warm Math (Hassla, 2011)
Daniel Evans, 3 Months in Another Place (Pogo Books, 2011)
Jason Fulford, Crushed (J&L Books, 2003)
Sébastien Girard, Desperate Cars (Sébastien Girard, 2010)
Ron Jude, Emmett (The Ice Plant, 2010)
Adam Murray, Robert Parkinson, and Jamie Hawkesworth, Industria, Virtus, et Fortitudo (Preston is My Paris Publishing, 2011)
Andrew Phelps, 720 (Two times around) (Andrew Phelps, 2010)
David Schoerner, Photographs (Hassla, 2010)
Andrea Stultiens and Arthur C. Kisitu, The Kaddu Wasswa Archive (Post Editions, 2010)
Sarah Sudhoff, Repository (Sarah Sudhoff, 2009)
Peter Sutherland, editor, Smoke Bath (Seems, 2010)
Deanna Templeton, 17 Days (Deanna Templeton, 2008)
Jan von Holleben, Ho Ho Ho (The Photographer’s Office, 2010)
Kimm Whiskie, Supersilent

 

 

 

 

UPCOMING Indie Photobook Library first FEATURE-LENGTH exhibition at the Photographic Resource Center in Boston!

The Indie Photobook Library is absolutely thrilled to have its first feature-length exhibition open this Fall at the Photographic Resource Center at Boston University!

George Slade (independent curator and writer), Shane Lavalette (Photographer and Founder of Lay Flat) and Larissa Leclair (Founder of the Indie Photobook Library) will be curating an exciting exhibition of photobooks selected from the Indie Photobook Library permanent collection.

The exhibition will run from September through November with the opening night on Wednesday September 21, 2011.

Final book lists are being put together by the three curators. All books already in the collection and received by June 21, 2011 will be considered for this exhibition at the PRC.

Please spread the word.

A very big thank you to George Slade, Glenn Ruga, and the Photographic Resource Center.

Indie Photobook Library at Review Santa Fe – June 3 and 4, 2011


The Indie Photobook Library at Review Santa Fe.

June 3-4, 2011
Hilton Santa Fe Historic Plaza
Santa Fe, NM

Free and open to the public

JUNE 3             10:00am-4:00pm   and   5:30pm-7:00pm

JUNE 4             9:00am-7:00pm

The iPL pop-up exhibition will feature photobooks by current and past participants of Review Santa Fe.

BOOKLIST

Books collected at Review Santa Fe

10 Weeks: Ice Fishing in Wisconsin, Book 1 by Mike Rebholz
10 Weeks: Ice Fishing in Wisconsin, Book 2 by Mike Rebholz
A Journal of Southern History by McNair Evans
After Prom, by Guillaume Simoneau
Bird Watching by Paula McCartney (artist book)
Breathing Walls by Rhea Karam
Burning Chrome by Norihisa Hosaka
Con-Form: The Torso Project by Craig Clark
Cosplay in America by Ejen Chuang
Couple Jam by Photographer Hal
Coverage by Christopher Dawson
Despite/Embargo by Jose Beltran
Detroit Forsaken by Ryan Spencer Reed
Ecologies of Decay by Dennis Maher, Julian Montague and Jean-Michel Reed
For God, Race, and Country by Chris Capozziello
Greetings from Colma by Lex Thompson
Iron Sights in the Round by Jesse & Jason Pearson
Living Arrangements by Sarah Malakoff
Los restos de la revolución by Kevin Kunishi
Low by Jesse Burke
My Grandmother’s Polaroids, Silas Finch
On Wisconsin by Mark Brautigam
Paper by Laura Noel
Pinky & Killer by Photographer Hal
Pinky & Killer DX by Photographer Hal
Portfolio by Okabe Tokyo
Recent Work by Clint Baclawski
Repository by Sarah Sudhoff
The Distance Between Us by Chris Capozziello
The Negative Space by Paul Rider
The Trouble with Birds by Joyce P. Lopez
There is Nothing Beautiful Around Here by Paccarik Orue
Toplu: Landscapes of New Turkish Suburbia, 2008-2009 by Mark Slankard
Urban View – Rural Sights, MPLS Photo Center Galleries
Various Big Fires by Jean-Michel Reed

Books brought from the iPL collection

America Now
Arid Harvests by David Ondrik
Blink #2
Burn 01
Carry Me Ohio by Matt Eich (artist book)
Collector’s Guide, Humble Arts Foundation
Collector’s Guide vol 2, Humble Arts Foundation
Don’t Die by Justin James Reed
Down These Mean Streets by Will Steacy
Dying Beautifully by Jason Houston
Get Off My Lawn
Girls: Fact and Fiction by Deborah Hamon
Lacuna by Sonja Thomsen
Lay Flat 01: Remain in Light
Life is a series of small moments by Elizabeth Fleming (MagCloud)
My Brother’s War by Jessica Hines
Offset by Lacey Terrell
On Approach by Daniel Milnor
Pause to Begin
People of the Forest by Jason Houston
Smoke Bath
Some Fox Trails in Virginia by Susan Worsham
Suburbia Mexicana by Alejandro Cartegena
The Bridge at Hoover Dam by Jamey Stillings
The Election Project by Simon Roberts
The Woods by Emily Shur
Thrills & Chills by Isa Leshko
Unmarked Sites by Jessica Auer
Was it a Dream by Ayala Gazit
Waterfall Spring 2010

Indie Photobook Library at NYPH – May 12-15, 2011

The Indie Photobook Library will be at the New York Photo Festival.

Thursday May 12 – Sunday May 15, 2011

Tobacco Warehouse in DUMBO
on the corner of New Dock Street and Water Street
across the street from St. Ann’s Warehouse, 38 Water Street, Brooklyn, NY

WE HAVE BEEN RELOCATED TO
1 Main Street, DUMBO, Brooklyn, NY

Thursday, Friday 12-8pm
Saturday 11-8pm and
Sunday 11-6pm

The entire catalogued collection of the Indie Photobook Library will be on display, plus the Blurb Photography Book Now winners and honorable mentions from 2009 and 2010!

UPDATE – Find us in building 05 on the map below – 1 MAIN STREET –  rather than building 04.

The Indie Photobook Library is excited to make its New York debut at the NYPH. The entire collection will be on display, totaling more than 400 photobooks. Do some research on the iPL online catalog and make a list of some of the books you would like to see before visiting in person. The amount of books to browse through can be overwhelming.

I look forward to seeing many of you there!

Indie Photobook Library at Snap! Orlando – May 6 and 7, 2011

The Indie Photobook Library will be at Snap! Orlando with a pop-up exhibition of photobooks from the collection.

May 6 and 7, 2011

GAI Building, 618 E. South St, Orlando, Florida

Friday, 7pm – 12 am
Saturday, 7pm – 12 am

Founded in 2010 by Larissa Leclair, the Indie Photobook Library (iPL) is an archive that showcases and preserves self-published and indie published photobooks through exhibitions and as a non-circulating public library. The iPL is pleased to have E. Brady Robinson, Associate Professor, UCF School of Visual Arts and Design, and Heather Comparetto, photographer and curator, curate the pop-exhibition of photobooks for Snap! Orlando. Roughly fifty titles will be on display during the event, allowing visitors to explore and celebrate the diversity, craft, and creativity in self-publishing today.

Titles selected by E. Brady Robinson, Associate Professor, UCF School of Visual Arts and Design
Adam Revington, Adam Revington
Alex, Christian Reister
A Specter from the Land of If: Outlandish Photography
Bookmarks, Tuomas Korpijaakko
Color Dying Light, Sam Falls
Desert Days, Matt Austin
Destination: Anywhere, Jordan Swartz
Fading Light, Clay Lipsky
Firework Studies, Pierre Le Hors
Get Off My Lawn
Hackney Wick, Stephen Gill
Hasisi Park, Hasisi Park
Kitintale, Yann Gross
Lacuna, Sonja Thomsen
Lay Flat 01: Remain in Light
Lay Flat 02: Meta
Not Many Kingdoms Left, Jeff Luker
One and Two and Up and Down, Ting Cheng
Photographs & Pictures, Mark Peckmezian
Sadkids Number 4, Geoffrey Ellis
Sadkids Number 5, Geoffrey Ellis
See You Soon, Maxwell Anderson
Small View, gu fan
Superficial Snapshots Zine 3: Things I Like About Texas, Allison V. Smith
Taciturn Heart, Marcelo Gomes
Tell mum everything is ok, no. 2
Tell mum everything is ok, no. 3
Tell mum everything is ok, no. 4
The Kaddu Wasswa Archive, Andrea Stultiens and Arthur Kisitu
The Story of Four Generations, Yee Ling Tang
The Strangeness of This Idea, Kate Steciw
The Well Ain’t Dry, Cody Chandler
Tokyo Tokyo, WassinkLundgren
Transit, Ali Taptik
Try to be more positive, Matt Austin

Titles selected by Heather Comparetto, photographer and curator
38, Kevin Miyazaki
Anywhere But Here, Alex McTigue
Dive, Marco Onofri
Downcasting, Beau Brashares
Fiume, Guido Guidi
Fragments – Volume Two, Jimmey Leblanc
Living With Myself Forgetting, David Agasi
Lush Light, Andi Schreiber
Mornings/Evenings, Todd M. Walker
Nerves, Laëtitia Donval
Now We Are 30, Stuart Woodman
Privilege, Jessica Craig-Martin
The f word, Angela Marklew
The Lightness of Being, Alinka Echeverria
The Singled Person
Unique c-Prints, John Steck Jr.
World Was in the Face of the Beloved, Eric Weeks

Titles selected by both E. Brady Robinson and Heather Comparetto
Last Call, Judith Stenneken
Offset, Lacey Terrell
Thinner Air, John Mann

Indie Photobook Library at Photolucida

The Indie Photobook Library is traveling to Photolucida this week!

Come visit the Indie Photobook Library at Photolucida.
Located in the Benson Hotel
309 Southwest Broadway, Portland, OR
Second Floor
Thursday April 14 – Sunday April 17, 2011
9-11am, 12:30-5pm
Free and open to the public

Selected by Melanie Flood and Shawn Records, the following titles from the Indie Photobook Library archive will be on display.

Titles selected by Melanie Flood – Artist/Curator

As a photography and art book collector, I was thrilled to hear of Larissa Leclair’s endeavour to amass a library of independently published photography books, appropriately titled The Indie Photobook Library. Admittedly, I also wondered “Why did I not think of that?!” To my delight, Larissa contacted me to ask if I would curate a selection from the library to be on view during Photolucida’s biannual Portfolio Reviews. I enjoy many of these books in my own collection, while other publications I’ve yet to see. Most cherished are Ofer Wolberger’s Star Quality, (his 2010 Photographic Book Project is pure gold), Mikael Kennedy’s entire Passport to Trespass series, Sam Falls’s Color Dying Light, (seeing this book made me buy a print) and the coveted Get Off My Lawn by Geoffrey Ellis. I hope these titles inspire you to appreciate and explore new contemporary genres of photography.

Alpine Star, Ron Jude (A-Jump Books)
Bedknobs and Broomsticks, Trent Parke (Little Brown Mushroom Books)
Color Dying Light, Sam Falls (Hassla Books)
Coming Up for Air, Stephen Gill (Nobody)
Hackney Flowers, Stephen Gill (Nobody)
Lay Flat 01: Remain in Light, with many contributing photographers (Lay Flat)
Lay Flat 02: Meta, with many contributing photographers (Lay Flat)
New Breed, Ofer Wolberger (Horses Think Press)
Palmwine & The Grass Cutter, Nick Neubeck (Seems)
Passport to Trespass Vol. VI: I can’t remember where I’ve been, Mikael Kennedy
Passport to Trespass Vol. VII: Hunt Them Out, Mikael Kennedy
Pause, to Begin Catalogue, with many contributing photographers (Booksmart Studio)
Polaroid Vitae Vol. 1: October 14, 1979, Mikael Kennedy (The Explorers Club, eXc)
Sadkids Number 5: The Gonerfest Edition, Geoffrey Ellis
Smoke Bath, with many contributing photographers (Seems)
Star Quality, Ofer Wolberger (Horses Think Press)
Taciturn Heart, Marcelo Gomes (Hassla Books)
The Deer Hunters, Stewart Simons (Blurb)
The Strangeness of This Idea, Kate Steciw (Hassla Books)

Titles selected by Shawn Records – Photographer / Educator / Board President, Photolucida

About fifteen years ago, I fell in love in a study cubicle on the third floor of the University library in Boise, Idaho. First it was Emmett Gowin’s Photographs. Then came Meatyard’s Family Album, Winogrand’s Stock Photographs, a stack of every available issue of Aperture, Friedlander’s Like A One Eyed Cat, Sternfeld’s American Prospects… oh, and each and every one of those Sally Eauclaire New Color books, among others. For the next two or three years, that cubicle, and the darkroom, were my favorite places on earth. Since then, books have always been my favorite way to consume photography.
There’s not much that I can say at this point about the books that I’ve chosen for the iPL’s booth at Photolucida’s Spring Reviews, but that’s simply because with the exception of a few that I know and selected in order to share with others, I haven’t actually seen the books yet. And that’s exactly why I’m so excited about the iPL. The Indie Photobook Library gives me, and other photo geeks, an opportunity to see, hold, and consume some of the most exciting and original photography books being produced today. If you need me at any point during the Reviews, look for me upstairs, in a quiet chair with good light. I’m ready to fall in love again.

27 Good-byes, Deanna Dikeman (Blurb)
Any Fool Can Take a Picture With a Camera Like That, Chad Muthard
City: Book One, John MacLean (Hunter and James)
City: Book Two, John MacLean (Hunter and James)
Everyday is Tuesday, Lena Guimont
How Terry likes his coffee, Florian van Roekel
If you are lucky, you get old, Freya Najade
lacuna, Sonja Thomsen
Last Call, Judith Stenneken (Blurb)
Life is a series of small moments, Elizabeth Fleming (Blurb)
low land – high hills, Andrea Stultiens (Andrea Stultiens / foundation in/druk)
Makarapa and Vuvuzela, Ian van Coller (Doring Press)
offSET, Lacey Terrell (Blurb)
Orchard, Volume One / Crime Victims Chronicle, Raymond Meeks, Deborah Luster (Silas Finch)
Seneca Ghosts, Danielle Mericle (A-Jump Books)
Some Fox Trails in Virginia, Susan Worsham (Blurb)
The Last Road North, Ben Huff (Blurb)
Thinner Air, John Mann (Three Post Press)
Vedove / Widows, Takashi Homma (FantomBooks)

Titles selected by both

A Series of Disappointments, Stephen Gill (Nobody)
America Now, with many contributing photographers
Don’t Die, Justin James Reed
Down These Mean Streets, Will Steacy (Michael Paris Mazzeo)
Get Off My Lawn, with many contributing photographers (Geoffrey Ellis)
Muddy Treads, Peter Sutherland (Seems)

Additional titles

Fragments, Volume 1, John Steck Jr. (Make Book Blog)
Kitintale, Yann Gross
Studio, Harry Watts and Finds, Harry Watts
The Collector’s Guide Vol. 1 and 2 (Humble Arts Foundation)

A sincere thanks to Melanie Flood and Shawn Records for selecting books for the iPL pop-up exhibition at Photolucida.

Indie Photobook Library at the PPAC Book Fair

The Indie Photobook Library has been invited to participate in the PPAC Second Annual Book Fair, this Saturday April 2, 2011.

Come visit the Indie Photobook Library
at the Philadelphia Photo Arts Center
1400 N. American St.
Philadelphia, PA 19122

Saturday April 2nd
12-6pm
Free and open to the public

A number of small presses, publishers, and artists will also be there including Blind Spot, Charles Lane Press, Chad Muthard, David Graham, David La Spina, Gottlund Verlag, Hassla Books, J&L Books, Ofer Wolberger, Ed Snyder, Roma Publications, A-Jump Books, Humble Arts Foundation, Lay Flat, and PhotoBookArts, to name a few.

The following titles from the Indie Photobook Library archive will be on display.

10: 10 Years of in-Public
38 Very Small Observations, Kevin J. Miyazaki
893 Magazine, Anton Kusters
A Nos Amours, Ariane Geffard and Michael J. DeMeo
Acdcnyc, Nemanja Knežević
Adam Revington
Afghanistan Redux, Benjamin Lowy
Album, Magazin fur Fotografie
Along the Niger, Ian Van Coller
Amnesia Hat Issue 1, Kenneth Traynor
Ankunft bei Aufbruch
Anywhere but Here, Alex Mctigue
Autre Eden, Philippe Lopparelli
B Sides, Stephen Gill
Backdrop: the search for home, Muriel Hasbun
Bedknobs and Broomsticks, Trent Parke
Before Things Change, Seth Fluker
Black Sea of Concrete, Rafal Milach
Blink 1
Blink 2
Burn .01
Carry Me Ohio, Matt Eich
Chica Barbie, Carl Bower
Circulacion
Clinic
Club 13, Nils Petter Lofstedt
Conversations with Dan McNulty in Jersey City, Andrew Bovasso
Couples, Max Fallon
Deathcamp, RJ Shaughnessy
Depressive Landscapes, Armando Ribeiro
Desert Days, Matt Austin
Destination: Anywhere, Jordan Swartz
DIVE, Marco Onofri
Downcasting, Beau Brashares
Drei, Christopher Young
Durations of Time, Bill Purvis
Echolilia, Timothy Archibald
Empty Bottles, WassinkLundgren
Fading Light, Clay Lipsky
Fake Tales of America, Mathieu Lambert
Finds, Harry Watts
Five, Christopher Young
Forest Coast, Ben Grieme and Clarke Tolton
Found Piles & other Topographica, John Steck Jr
Fragments Vol One, John Steck Jr
Fragments Vol Two, Jimmey Leblanc
Freo, Chiara Terraneo
From Here to Oblivion, Stefan Vanthuyne
Gita Lenz
Golden Parachute, Jared Ritz
Grassland, Phil Underdown
Hamra Hajurama: Our Grandmothers
Hasisi Park
Hunt Them Out: Passport to Trespass Vol. VII, Mikael Kennedy
India, Filipe Bianchi
I Sell Fish, Joshua Deaner
I Still Don’t Know Which Way To Go, Jacob Pastrovich
I Thought You Knew Where All of the Elephants Lie Down, Andre Principe
I Want to Eat, Mariken Wessels
Kitintale, Yann Gross
Less is More, Robert Rutod
Living with Myself Forgetting, David Agasi
Lost in Learning, Eva Koleva Timothy
Lukasz Wierzbowski
Manifesto: The Journal of Smogranch, Daniel Milnor
Master and Everyone, Andre Principe
Mauerreste, Squale
Memento, Muriel Hasbun
Memories: Miroir Noir, Yann Orhan
Mornings/Evenings, Todd M Walker
Mosh, Justin Schmitz
Motion Sickness, Alain Marciano
Moving out of State- Reasonable, Scott Hubener
My Brother’s War, Jessica Hines
Nerves, Laetitia Donval
Neuperlach Zentrum, Thomas Wieland
New York City, Squale
Nicosia in Dark and White-Thodoris Tzalavras
Nowhere’s Home, Jordan Sullivan
Nobody is Nowhere, Lara Alegre
Not Many Kingdoms Left, Jeff Luker
Now We Are 30, Stuart Woodman
NY Low and High, Marco Onofri
October 14th, 1979, Mikael Kennedy
On Approach, Daniel Milnor
On This Earth, A Shadow Falls, Nick Brandt
one and two and up and down, Ting Cheng
One to Nothing, Irina Rozovsky
Open Books, Matt Kowal
Orchard Vol 1: Crime Victims Chronicle, Raymond Meeks and Deborah Luster
Owner of this World, Shawn Records
Passport to Trespass Vol. VI, Mikael Kennedy
Photographs and Pictures, Mark Peckmezian
Pluto, Mariko Ogawa
Puur, Melanie Rijkers
Queen Ann P.S .Belly Cut Off, Mariken Wessels
Rugby, Daniel D’Ottavio
Satellite, Pablo Hare
Shibuya, Nguan
Silence, Jose Pedro Cortes
Soundproof, Euan Forrester
Silent Pictures, Pat Graham
Small View, Gu Fan
Some Ways to Disappear Issue 1 and Issue 2
Stapled Photo Grids, David Underwood
Stranger Tongues, Jordan Carroll
Studio, Harry Watts
Svalbard, Greg White
Svart Metall, Grant Willing
Tangente, Laurent Chardon
Tell mum everything is ok, no. 4
Ten Days in July, Maxwell Anderson
The Dad Project, Briony Campbell
The Daily Round, Martin Brink
The Election Project, Simon Roberts
The Family, Stefan Bladh
The Hogtown Project, Nadine Dolly and Kristie Macor
The Kaddu Wasswa Archive, Andrea Stultiens
The Lightness of Being, Alinka Echeverria
The Pier, Nils Petter Lofstedt
The Singled Person
The Story of Four Generations, Yee Ling Tang
The Way Things Are, Anthony Blasko
Thrills & Chills, Isa Leshko
To See Here, Kerim Aytac
Tokyo Tokyo, WassinkLundgren
Transit, Ali Taptik
Unknown Land, Louis Porter
Very Very Short Stories vol. 1 illustrated, Jasmine
Vol. 1, Pauliana Valente Pimentel
Watch Me Jumpstart, Linn Heidi Stokkedal
Waterfall Spring 2010
When We Milk Each Other, Viktoria A. Lisbet
We Between Loss and Hope, Luca Piras
World Was in the Face of the Beloved, Erik Weeks

This selection of photobooks from the iPL collection highlights mostly recent acquisitions to the iPL with a handful of titles featured at the Flash Forward Festival and FotoWeek DC. Selected by Stephanie Obernesser and Larissa Leclair.

Indie Photobook Library at FotoWeekDC Nov 6-13, 2010

The Indie Photobook Library at FotoWeek DC, November 6-13, 2010. Satellite Central in Georgetown, 3333 M Street, Washington, DC.

Photos: Indie Photobook Library at the Flash Forward Festival in Toronto, October 6-10, 2010

The Indie Photobook Library was warmly received at the Flash Forward Festival in Toronto (October 6-10, 2010) and the event was a tremendous success!

Alec Soth paid us a visit!

To see a list of all the books that were on view, you can download this pdf. IPL booklist at FFF

For more photos of the Indie Photobook Library at the Flash Forward Festival, please visit our Facebook page.