Photobook Tehran

Sazmanab and International Center for Photography New York

Photobook Tehran is an initiative focused on fostering the culture of photobook making and collection. Its first exhibition is presented simultaneously in Tehran and New York. Newly acquired photobooks from Iran are exhibited in the library of the International Center for Photography in New York, while Mohammadreza Mirzaei curates an exhibition titled The Best Photobooks of All-Time at Sazmanab.

The Best Photobooks of All-Time reflects Mirzaei’s personal narration of relationships between photography and the photobook. The selection spans from The Americans by Robert Frank, published in 1958, to Songbook by Alec Soth, published shortly before the exhibition by MACK.

Alongside the exhibition, the book The Simultaneous Presence of Old and New is launched. The publication brings together correspondences between Mohammadreza Mirzaei and Charlotte Cotton, addressing photobooks, contemporary Iranian photography, and the broader condition of photography today.

Mohammadreza Mirzaei was born in 1986 and is an Iranian photographer and writer based in Tehran. His work has been presented in numerous solo and group exhibitions in Iran and internationally. He has published two photobooks, What I Don’t Have (Edizioni del Bradipo, 2013) and Here Comes the Sun (University of Pennsylvania Common Press, 2014), and served as a juror for the International Photobook Award in 2011.

Venue: Sazmanab (Khaghani St.), International Center for Photography [New York City]
Dates: 15 May – 12 June 2015

Opening reception: Friday, 15 May 2015, 15:00–22:00

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