READINGS AT PARKSIDE
Sunday, Dec 7, 4pm
Celebrating the release of Les Flash's D'Anne by Anne Day in New York, join Jordan Weitzman and Anne Day in conversation with Ann Stephenson.
Readings at Parkside
The Parkside Lounge
317 E. Houston St.
New York, NY
Les Flash's D'Anne
Galerie Basia Embiricos
Paris
Nov 13 6-9pm
In conjunction with Anne Day’s vernissage at Galerie Basia Embiricos in Paris, please join us on Thursday, Nov 13 from 6-9pm to celebrate the publication of Les Flashs D’Anne. Many of the unique prints in our book will be on view for the first time, and the artist will be present to sign books.
GREER LANKTON: COULD IT BE LOVE
Nov 6 7pm
The Mattress Factory
Pittsburgh, PA
Mattress Factory is proud to host the book launch of Could it be Love, the first monograph on the groundbreaking trans artist Greer Lankton (1958–1996). Known for her beautifully unsettling dolls and immersive installations, Lankton is revealed in this new volume as an extraordinary photographer with a singular eye. Lankton’s wit, compassion, and sense of spectacle brought to life through carefully staged photographs of her handmade figures.
Edited by Nan Goldin, Francis Schichtel, and Jordan Weitzman, the book draws deeply from the Greer Lankton Archive, housed at Mattress Factory, to present over 100 of Lankton’s rarely seen photographs. These images offer an intimate and theatrical glimpse into Lankton’s inner world, one populated by glamorous oddballs, downtown legends, and avatars of her own making.
Join us for an evening of conversation with the editors as they reflect on Greer’s life, her artistic process, and the making of Could it be Love, followed by a rare screening of Lankton’s films.
Drinks and light bites available.
Doors open at 6:30 PM.
Celebrating the publication of Greer Lankton: Could it be Love
Participant
116 Elizabeth St.
October 29, 2025
7:30pm
The Only Face by Herve Guibert
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The Places of Marguerite Duras
Posters by March Hundley
MAST BOOKS
72 Ave. A
New York, NY
April 23, 2025
6-8pm
November 17, 2024
4:00pm
Readings at Parkside
The Parkside Lounge
317 E. Houston St.
New York, NY
Celebrating the launch of Suzanne and Louise by Hervé Guibert with a special reading by Moyra Davey.
November 8, 2024
7:00pm
AFTER 8 BOOKS
Paris
Paris book launch celebrating the launch of Suzanne and Louise by Hervé Guibert with a special reading by the books translator, Christine Pichini.
November 5, 2024
7:00pm
BETWEEN BRIDGES
Berlin
Screening of La Pudeur ou l’Impudeur (1991) as part of the Theses on Hope series curated by Viktor Neumann to celebrate the launch of Suzanne and Louise.
April 17, 2024
6:00-7:30 pm
Royal Gardens Greenhouse
Giardini Reali
Venice, Italy
April 4, 2024
6:00-8:00 pm
MAST Books
NYC
Book release event for Louis Fratino
Tuesday, November 7, 2023
7:00 pm
BETWEEN BRIDGES
BERLIN
BOOK RELEASE EVENT!
To celebrate the release of “Ordinary Things Will Be Signs for Us”, two rarely-seen short films about Corita will be screened. The event will be hosted by one of the book’s editors, Jordan Weitzman. Books will be available to purchase.
Special thanks to Olivian Cha & Nellie Scott (Corita Art Center); and Baylis & Aaron Glascock.
Baylis Glascock
WE HAVE NO ART
1967, 26 min, 16mm-to-digital
Glascock, a former student of Corita, presents an extraordinary view of her life as a teacher at Immaculate Heart College, where she taught from 1947 to 1968. Featuring rare footage of Corita with her students – engaged in everything from composing the iconic Ten Rules to taking “viewfinder” field trips to the tire store – this short film provides insight into her unique approach to teaching and art.
Thomas Conrad
ALLELUIA
1967, 23 min, 16mm-to-digital
Conrad, another former student of Corita, subtitled ALLELUIA, “Being a true account of the life and times of Sister Mary Corita, IHM.” Accompanied by the artist’s narration, the film offers a rare glimpse into Corita’s serigraphy studio and artmaking process.
Friday, October 13, 2023
7:30 pm
ANTHOLOGY FILM ARCHIVES
New York, NY
BOOK RELEASE EVENT!
Corita Kent, formerly Sister Mary Corita, is widely known for her exuberant serigraphs, inspired teaching methods, and lively art classes at Los Angeles’s Immaculate Heart College art department in the 1950s and 1960s. Corita was an enthusiastic photographer who shot thousands of 35mm slides documenting the art department’s activities, the urban landscape of Los Angeles, advertising, supermarkets, cookies, coke bottles, experiments, flowers, folk art, visits with Charles and Ray Eames, street signs, kites, and much more. The new book, “Ordinary Things Will Be Signs for Us” – edited by Julie Ault, Jason Fulford, and Jordan Weitzman, and published by J&L Books and Magic Hour Press – combines over 300 of Corita’s photos, annotated with excerpts from her writings and interviews.
To celebrate the release of “Ordinary Things Will Be Signs for Us”, two rarely-seen short films about Corita will be screened. The event will be hosted by the book’s editors, Ault, Fulford, and Weitzman, as well as contributor Olivian Cha, of the Corita Art Center, and will be followed by a reception. Books will be available to purchase.
Special thanks to Olivian Cha & Nellie Scott (Corita Art Center); and Baylis & Aaron Glascock.
Baylis Glascock
WE HAVE NO ART
1967, 26 min, 16mm-to-digital
Glascock, a former student of Corita, presents an extraordinary view of her life as a teacher at Immaculate Heart College, where she taught from 1947 to 1968. Featuring rare footage of Corita with her students – engaged in everything from composing the iconic Ten Rules to taking “viewfinder” field trips to the tire store – this short film provides insight into her unique approach to teaching and art.
Thomas Conrad
ALLELUIA
1967, 23 min, 16mm-to-digital
Conrad, another former student of Corita, subtitled ALLELUIA, “Being a true account of the life and times of Sister Mary Corita, IHM.” Accompanied by the artist’s narration, the film offers a rare glimpse into Corita’s serigraphy studio and artmaking process.