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travishuggett · 1 year
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This may only be interesting to people who work in photo and live or lived in NYC but I wrote it anyway.
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hyperallergic · 1 year
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Close Enough: New Perspectives from 12 Women Photographers at Magnum presents an immersive installation with multiple layers of photographs and moving images that foreground human relationships. Bringing gender to the forefront, the exhibition probes the boundaries of proximity and asks what is “close” for photographers today, and what are the strategies that elicit this intimacy? The responses unfold the complex gender dynamics that women experience behind the camera. 
Maria Antonella Pelizzari reviews. 
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venusinorbit · 2 years
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Photographer Martha Cooper has documented some of New York City’s most critical cultural movements in the last half century.
Cooper has chronicled the lives of threadbare children playing amongst the ruins of a poverty-stricken Bronx in the 1970s before following graffiti artists who made the metropolis’ subway train their own moving canvases. She also made her name by helping capture the birth of the breakdancing scene, all with her unique eye and through her lens.
However, it wasn’t an easy journey. Cooper entered a field dominated by her male counterparts, still she persisted, becoming one of the first female staff photographers at the New York Post.
Now, on the verge of 80, she both continues to look back over her storied career while still traveling the world looking for her next project.
On July 21, throngs of New Yorkers packed into seats at the International Center of Photography — a prestigious photo gallery that celebrates the power of the image and is currently showcasing the works of William Klein — on Essex Street to watch a documentary based on Cooper’s life: “Martha, A Picture Story.”
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thingstol00kat · 2 months
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ICP at 50, ICP, Jan 2024, New York
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anitosoul · 3 months
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artchyoungk · 1 year
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Space Museum of Art, NYC.
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Mona Lisa on Kepler 186f.
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Museum control room.
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Metropolitan Museum, New York.
Art museum is irreproducible, because the art works in the museum are original.
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International Center of Photography, New York and Los Angeles.
Photography museum is reproducible, because photographs are reproducible.
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Carnegie Hall, New York and Los Angeles.
Music hall is reproducible, because music can be played simultaneously and repeatable.
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Baltimore Museum of Art.
Pediment sculptures from bottom to top:
Andy Warhol’s Campbell’s Soup, David Smith’s Cubi XVII, Marcel Duchamp’s Fountain.
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martincolyer · 2 years
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Vagabond Shoes: New York Snapshots, August 3rd
Five Things Returns with a trip to NYC…
There was music in the air during the five days we spent in New York at the beginning of July. But first, a visit to Manchester in 1964, courtesy of our friend Rick. He and Liney had taken us to a favourite dive bar (the 169 Bar) on the Lower East Side. It has a leopard-print pool table — that may be all you need to know. We had a great conversation with the bartender, Dakota, about Ross…
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lugosis · 11 months
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various car crashes taken by weegee
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rabbitcruiser · 3 months
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The Presidential Proclamation 2537 which required that Americans from Germany, Italy or Japan must register with the Department of Defense, was issued on January 14, 1942. Proclamation No. 2537 permitted the arrest, detention and internment of enemy aliens who violated restricted areas, such as ports, water treatment plants or even areas prone to brush fires, for the duration of the war. Roosevelt reluctantly signed Executive Order 9066, which sent many Japanese-American families into internment camps, on February 19, 1942.
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bruce-morrow · 6 months
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X Marks the Spot, International Center for Photography, NYC, 2023
Photo: Bruce Morrow
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williammarksommer · 1 year
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I’m happy to announce my photo “The Lone Cowboy” received the 2nd place award as part of Center for Photographic Art "2022 International Juried Exhibition". Thank you Paul Kopeikin for selecting my photo, it is an honor to be selected and included in this wonderful exhibition. If you're near Carmel, California or looking to see some art please check out the exhibition, it will be up through December 29th. Thank you to everyone who came out last night to see the opening and to anyone who will see it over this month and next.
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#Mal_Norton Magic. Top Secret Magic. From Tthe Worlds smallest Magic shop Ocean city Plymouth Barbican, with Jamie, Kris Oxland Music, Style Center Barbers Plymouth. Chris Summerfield Video and Photography since 1992. Top Secret Magic TV with Jamie and friends LOVE SummerTime TV Magazine Worldwide. It's A Lifesyle Thing.
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thingstol00kat · 1 year
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William Klein: YES
ICP
Sept 2022, NYC
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anitosoul · 3 months
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terryspear · 4 months
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Axel the Alpha Arctic Wolf
I took the photo of him at the International Wolf Center. Half a day of school for my granddaughter today so we’re going to get Jack-in-the-Box chicken nuggets, her favorite, have a picnic at the park and maybe meet up with some of her friends to play. We’re also going to our favorite ice cream place and making 7 Layer Bars–not fattening, of course, after that. We made them last year and she…
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if-you-fan-a-fire · 5 years
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Robert Capa, scenes from the Argelès-sur-Mer concentration camp for Spanish Republican refugees, March 1939. Photo gelatin prints, International Center for Photography, part of the The Robert Capa and Cornell Capa Archive.
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