Round Up of the Week of the July 28
/The Producer’s picks for this week’s news relevant to the photography, art, design and production industries
Teen-Agers in Their Bedrooms, Before the Age of Selfies
Adrienne Salinger’s cult photography book from the nineties makes a comeback.
“I’m tethered to my mother, and she’s tethered to my queerness”: Nimie Li charts migration, sexuality and family
The photographer’s graduate project, which explores his Chinese-British adolescence through his relationship with his mother, poses questions about how movement affects intimacy.
BlackStar Festival Returns With 92 Films From Around the World
A biography of Black writer and activist Toni Cade Bambara is among this year’s highlights, and a documentary filmed in Gaza tells the story of a teenager afraid of getting “cancelled.”
New York’s Market Gallery evolves from Chinatown apartment to Soho pop-up
The buzzy gallery, run out of founder Adam Zhu’s renovated storage shed, launched an inaugural group show on Mercer Street.
The Echo of Our Voices: The Day May Break, Chapter Four
Nick Brandt’s new book The Echo of Our Voices, launching with a solo exhibition in Brussels, portrays displaced Syrian families in Jordan facing climate change. The series highlights their resilience and forms part of his global project on environmental degradation.