Past Events


Petra Blaisse at Athenaeum Boekhandel, Amsterdam

Friday 17 May

Join us for a celebration of Inside Outside / Petra Blaisse’s dazzling retrospective Art Applied in the practice's home city of Amsterdam, followed by drinks and a book signing.

in-ter-play at Reference Point, London

Friday 17 May – Sunday 19 May

in-ter-play is a weekend of free screenings, performance, and conversation presented by MACK and SPBH Editions in collaboration with Reference Point. Taking place within the library, bookshop, and bar space of Reference Point, the programme brings together events from esteemed artists and writers, including Teju Cole, Carmen Winant, Lindokuhle Sobekwa, Charlie Engman, and Philippa Snow.

Torbjørn Rødland at Bildband Berlin
Friday 15 September 

Join Torbjørn Rødland at Bildband, Berlin to mark the launch of his new book The Pregnant Virgin. This highly-anticipated new series of photographs reveal Rødland’s signature style, negotiating the tensions between reality and archetype and recalling everyday life in intensely physical and opaquely elusive scenes. The launch event will include a book signing. 
An Evening With Sofia Coppola
Saturday 16 September

Join us for an evening with Sofia Coppola to celebrate the launch of her new book Archive. In conversation with Lynn Hirschberg, Coppola will discuss this remarkable new publication, which offers an intimate, personally annotated, behind-the-scenes encounter with her eight films to date. This event will be hosted in The Great Hall located in the Foundation Building at Cooper Union at 7 East 7th Street between Third & Fourth Avenue
Adam Caruso at SPAZIO, Milan

Thursday 7 December

Join Adam Caruso at SPAZIO where he will be discussing Caruso St John’s Collected Works: Volume 2 2000–2012 and the influence of twentieth-century Milan.

Amber Husain in conversation with Daisy Lafarge at Edinburgh Book Festival

Saturday 19 August

Amber Husain will be in discussion with Daisy Lafarge at Edinburgh Book Festival, as they consider together the themes in their new books Meat Love and Lovebug. Join these inventive essayists as they explore the uncomfortable intimacies with the animals that we consume, and those who feed on us.