Over the last two decades, photobooks – printed books principally devoted to showcasing photographic practice and ideas – have been the subject of scholarly research, publishing and exhibitions. Yet despite its rich tradition of photographic practice and publishing, the photobook remains largely overlooked as a site of enquiry in South Africa. During his time at A4, Sean O'Toole explores four questions: What is a photobook? What is the history of the photobook in South Africa? What is a suitable form and site for a public-facing photobook archive or library? How is the photobook, a physical object, best exhibited?
A4’s Course of Enquiry is a six-month, open-ended research residency for curators and writers. Seminar sessions take place fortnightly, either in person or online, during which time A4's team and invited practitioners act as critical friends to the resident. Throughout the COE, the resident is asked to consider and prototype ways of making their research visible to share parts of their process with the public. These eventual translations of the research 'solve for form', finding a manner to express the content that works for the idea or material being expressed.