What They Saw – Russet Lederman, Olga Yatskevich
What They Saw: Historical Photobooks by Women, 1843 – 1999
10×10’s most recent “book-on-photobooks” anthology in its ongoing examination of photobook history, explores photobooks created by women from photography’s beginnings to the dawn of the 21st century.
Presenting a diverse geographic and ethnic selection, the What They Saw anthology interprets historical photobooks by women in the broadest sense possible: classic bound books, portfolios, personal albums, unpublished books, zines and scrapbooks. Some of the books documented are well-known publications such as Anna Atkins’ Photographs of British Algae: Cyanotype Impressions (1843-1853), Germaine Krull’s Métal (1928) and Diane Arbus: An Aperture Monograph (1972), while other books may be relatively unknown, such as Alice Seeley Harris’ The Camera and the Congo Crime (c. 1906), Varvara Stepanova’s Groznyi smekh. Okna Rosta (1932), Eslanda Cardozo Goode Robeson’s African Journey (1945), Fina Gómez Revenga’s Fotografías de Fina Gómez Revenga (1954), Eiko Yamazawa’s Far and Near (1962) and Gretta Alegre Sarfaty’s Auto-photos: Série transformações—1976: Diário de Uma Mulher—1977 (1978). Also addressed in the publication are the glaring gaps and omissions in current photobook history—in particular, the lack of access, support and funding for photobooks by non-Western women and women of color.
Structured as a traveling reading room, publication and series of public events, the project launched in November 2021 with the release of this publication. The reading room is now touring internationally to allow the over 250 books in the project to be shared with a global community.
Edited by Russet Lederman and Olga Yatskevich
10×10 Photobooks
978-0-578-93213-2
New York City
2021
Paris Photo–Aperture Foundation Catalogue of the Year Award 2021
Kraszna-Krausz Photography Book Award 2022
Time Magazine 20 Best Photobooks of 2021