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CORY REYNOLDS | DATE 9/12/2024

Printed Matter presents 'Rian Dundon: Passenger' Launch + Conversation

Thursday, September 12 at 6 PM, Printed Matter Chelsea presents a conversation between Portland, Oregon–based photographer and zinemaker Rian Dundon and Tod Lippy, whose new imprint, Mirrorical, is publishing Dundon’s latest volume, Passenger. The 96-page large-format book juxtaposes Dundon’s forensic depictions of scenes from a battered city with intimate—and at times, heartbreaking—photographs of friends and family.

Printed Matter presents 'Rian Dundon: Passenger' Launch + Conversation

Lippy and Dundon will discuss the book and explore in particular its relationship to Dundon’s acclaimed zine-making practice, which includes the publications Out Here and Protest City. Dundon will also sign copies of the book following the presentation.

Printed Matter presents 'Rian Dundon: Passenger' Launch + Conversation

Rian Dundon (b. 1980) is a photographer based in Portland, Oregon and is the author of the books Protest City (OSU Press, 2023), Fan (Modes Vu, 2015), and Changsha (Emphasis, 2012). He has taught documentary photography at the San Francisco Art Institute, University of California, and the International Center of Photography. His photographs have appeared in The Nation, The New Yorker, Mother Jones, and numerous other publications. Dundon, who holds an M.A. in Social Documentation from U.C. Santa Cruz and who was a 2020 Magnum Foundation fellow, currently teaches photography at Clark College in Vancouver, Washington.

Tod Lippy is the founder, editor, and designer of the nonprofit arts publication Esopus. His work for Esopus has been featured in exhibitions at the Walker Art Center; de Appel Art Center in Amsterdam; the Nasher Sculpture Center in Dallas; and at Colby College Museum of Art, in Waterville, Maine. From 2009 to 2012, Lippy served as curator and director of Esopus Space in New York City; he has also curated exhibitions at New York City’s White Columns and Pioneer Works. Lippy, who is also a filmmaker, musician, and artist, was awarded a MacDowell Colony Fellowship in 2018. His series of photographs of the off-limits areas of commercial art galleries are the subject of the book Private (Mirrorical Books, 2024) and exhibitions at The Future Perfect, Los Angeles (2/29–4/15/24) and The Meeting, New York (4/10–5/20/24).

Printed Matter presents 'Rian Dundon: Passenger' Launch + Conversation

Printed Matter Chelsea
Rian Dundon + Tod Lippy launching 'Private'

Thursday, September 12 at 6 PM
231 11th Ave, NYC

Printed Matter presents 'Rian Dundon: Passenger' Launch + Conversation
Printed Matter presents 'Rian Dundon: Passenger' Launch + Conversation
Printed Matter presents 'Rian Dundon: Passenger' Launch + Conversation
Printed Matter presents 'Rian Dundon: Passenger' Launch + Conversation
Printed Matter presents 'Rian Dundon: Passenger' Launch + Conversation

Rian Dundon: Passenger

Rian Dundon: Passenger

Mirrorical
Pbk, 9.25 x 14 in. / 96 pgs / 90 color.

$45.00  free shipping