OBJEKTIV PRESS AT PARIS PHOTO
Delpire & Co — Saturday, November 15, 11h.
On the occasion of Paris Photo, Objektiv Press will present this summer’s project Double with Carmen Winant and Carol Newhouse at Les Rencontres d'Arles. The event will include a presentation by Winant, followed by a discussion with her, Elle Pérez and Lucas Blalock, over coffee and croissants.
Coffee & Croissants – Delpire & Co
Saturday, 15 November 2025, 11h
Delpire & Co, 13 rue de l’Abbaye, Paris 6e
www.delpireandco.com
Polycopies — Thursday, November 13 & Friday, November 14, 11h–21h.
We will also hold our tenth pop-up event at Polycopies! This year, we will focus on the books from Winant, Pérez and Blalock,, but other titles will also be available..
The book Double accompanied the exhibition of Carol Newhouse and Carmen Winant at the Rencontres d’Arles. Double invites us to consider how we reinvent ourselves and our histories through shared self-representation and interconnection. Using some works from Newhouse’s archive, their work gives form to intergenerational relationships and feminist legacies, bringing past experimental photographic practices into the present.
the movement of our bodies gathers a decade of celebrated artist Elle Pérez’s reflections around photography. A collage of loose thoughts, letters, press articles and reviews, text messages, pictures, sketches, responses, emails, notes, and lectures, the book explores what Pérez chooses to photograph and what photography means to them. It is a tapestry of personal insights, intimate moments, and candid reflections, all woven through the medium.
Why must the mounted messenger be mounted? by Lucas Blalock, soon to be published in Mandarin, offers an expanded meditation on the artist’s twenty-year involvement with photography. In it, Blalock charts the development of his photographic ideas as they run alongside a tangled web of accidents, influence, romance, anxiety, and work. It is a book about coming of age with a preoccupation alternately in full bloom and on its last legs.
At Polycopies we will also present the new publication from Notes Press, an imprint of Objektiv Press. Notes on Paname by Nina Strand opens during the summer of the 2024 Paris Olympics and moves toward the tenth anniversary of the 2015 attacks. Through brief reflections accompanied by images of bistro terraces, it explores the confusing emotions of love and belonging to a city that isn't one's own.