Past Events


Jim Goldberg in conversation with Lou Stoppard at ICA, London

Tuesday 14 November

Join Jim Goldberg at the ICA, where he will be in conversation with writer and curator Lou Stoppard to celebrate the launch of Coming and Going. A remarkable work of autobiography, the book offers a fierce, vulnerable, and at times overwhelming account of a life and a search for the elusive universals of experience – an achievement that constitutes Goldberg’s masterwork.

Jim Goldberg in conversation with María Inés Plaza Lazo at Fotografiska, Berlin

Wednesday 15 November

Jim Goldberg will be in conversation with editor and curator María Inés Plaza Lazo in Berlin to discuss his new book Coming and Going. Told using a correspondingly tumultuous blend of singular and combined imagery, personal notes, collages and ephemera, this is a unique work of autobiography and a dazzling account of the universals of lived experience.

Jim Goldberg at Micamera, Milan

Thursday 16 November

Join Jim Goldberg in Milan where he will be signing copies of Coming and Going, a remarkable new book that documents the bittersweet realities of individual life and the universal experiences that shape the ways we grow to understand ourselves.

Richard Billingham at Hyde Park Picture House, Leeds

Thursday 11 April

To mark the launch of Ray’s a Laugh, join Richard Billingham for a special Q&A screening of his acclaimed 2018 drama Ray & Liz plus book signing. In partnership with Village Books, Leeds. 

Book launch for ‘Exteriors: Annie Ernaux and Photography’ with Lou Stoppard, Lauren Elkin and Alice Blackhurst in conversation at Reference Point, London

Thursday 11 April

Join us for an evening of conversation, imagery and soundscape to celebrate the launch of Exteriors: Annie Ernaux and Photography. Featuring Lou Stoppard, Lauren Elkin and Alice Blackhurst in conversation.

Raymond Meeks at Micamera, Milan

Friday 17 November

Raymond Meeks will be signing books at Micamera, Milan to celebrate the launch of The Inhabitants, a work that brings together photography and an extended poem by George Weld to reflect on the effects of migrant life through spaces of temporary dwelling and transit across the border terrains between Spain and France, and France and the UK.