Friday, March 4, 2011

The State of Photobooks Today

A Lecture by Virginia Dodier
TOMORROW! 
Saturday, March 5, 2011
4:00 p.m. 

Interest in photobooks is exploding, as witnessed by the many websites and blogs devoted to producing, studying and collecting them. On-demand publishing provides global distribution, which in turns broadens the audience of photographers, students and collectors, who in turn communicate and collaborate via the Internet. Virginia Dodier —photography historian and photobook enthusiast—presents an illustrated overview of the burgeoning international photobook scene. She'll also discuss how self-publishing and print-on-demand online services have affected the whole concept of the photobook as a collectible object. This lecture is free and open to the public.

Virginia Dodier's 30-year career includes five years at The Museum of Modern Art. She is the author of Clementina, Lady Hawarden: Studies from Life, 1857-1864, published by Aperture and the Victoria & Albert Museum in 1999. She is working on a master's degree in library science with a specialization in photobooks and artists books. She volunteers in the library at Blue Sky Gallery.

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