Explore photobooks from the ICP Library and connect with fellow photobook enthusiasts at ICP's Photobook Club. Each month, browse hand-picked selections from special guests and ICP community members.
This program takes place every month and is free to attend with RSVP.
This month’s Photobook Club is hosted by Martha Naranjo Sandoval, a visual artist, photographer, cataloger, and the founder and director of the editorial project Matarile Ediciones.
About Martha Naranjo Sandoval
Martha Naranjo Sandoval is a Brooklyn-based visual artist, photographer, publisher, and cataloger from Mexico City. Her work focuses on the family album as means of creating community around photography.
In 2023 she presented the solo exhibition The Stench of Orange Blossoms at Miriam Gallery, and in 2024, Flowering Wound at Baxter Street Camera Club of New York as part of their Artist-In-Residency program. Her monograph Small Death, published by MACK this year, was shortlisted for the 2025 Paris Photo-Aperture PhotoBook First PhotoBook Award. She is the founder and director of the editorial project Matarile Ediciones, which publishes work by artists who are immigrants or part of a recent diaspora. She also works at Dashwood Books, manages the ICP library, and teaches zine and photobook classes in multiple institutions.
About ICP Library
ICP’s reading library contains over 20,000 books and periodicals. The reading room is currently open to the public during ICP’s monthly Photobook Club, to researchers by appointment, and to members during Library Member Hours.
Learn more about ICP’s Library here.
Image by Martha Naranjo Sandoval