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International Center of Photography

The International Center of Photography (ICP), at 79 Essex Street on the Lower East Side of Manhattan, New York City, consists of a museum for photography and visual culture and a school offering an array of educational courses and programming.[1] ICP's photographic collection, reading room, and archives are at Mana Contemporary in Jersey City, New Jersey.[2] The organization was founded by Cornell Capa in 1974.[3]

International Center of Photography
International Center of Photography at 79 Essex Street
Established1974
Location79 Essex Street Manhattan, New York
Coordinates40°43′04.9″N 73°59′19.0″W / 40.718028°N 73.988611°W / 40.718028; -73.988611
DirectorDavid E. Little
Public transit accessBus: M21, M103
Subway: ​ at Second Avenue
Websitewww.icp.org

ICP is the host of the Infinity Awards, inaugurated in 1985 "to bring public attention to outstanding achievements in photography by honoring individuals with distinguished careers in the field and by identifying future luminaries."

History

Since its founding in 1974 by Cornell Capa with help from Micha Bar-Am in Willard Straight House, on Fifth Avenue's Museum Mile, ICP has presented over 500 exhibitions, bringing the work of more than 3,000 photographers and other artists to the public in one-person and group exhibitions and provided various classes and workshops for students.[4] ICP was founded to keep the legacy of "Concerned Photography" alive. After the untimely deaths of his brother Robert Capa and his colleagues Werner Bischof, Chim (David Seymour), and Dan Weiner in the 1950s, Capa saw the need to keep their humanitarian documentary work in the public eye. In 1966 he founded the International Fund for Concerned Photography. By 1974 the Fund needed a home, and the International Center of Photography was created.

In 1985, a satellite facility, ICP Midtown, was created. Plans were also made for the redesign and reconstruction of the Midtown location.[5]

Redesign and reconstruction

 
International Center of Photography at its previous location on 6th Avenue and 43rd Street

In 1999, the headquarters building at 1130 Fifth Avenue was sold. The expanded galleries at 1133 Avenue of the Americas at 43rd Street were designed by Gwathmey Siegel & Associates Architects for the display of photography and new media. The reopening in the fall of 2000 of the 17,000-square-foot (1,600 m2) site, previously used as a photo gallery for Kodak,[6] provided in one location the same amount of gallery space as the two previous sites combined and became the headquarters of ICP's public exhibitions programs, and also housed an expanded store and a café.

The expansion of the school of the International Center of Photography in the fall of 2001 created a Midtown campus diagonally across from the museum in the Grace Building at 1114 Avenue of the Americas. Designed by the architecture firm Gensler, the 27,000-square-foot (2,500 m2) school facility doubled ICP's teaching space and allowed ICP to expand both its programming and community outreach.[7]

Move to the Bowery and Essex Crossing

In 2014, ICP's board approved a plan to buy a building on the Bowery near the New Museum and relocate there. The center's school, whose lease continued through 2018, remained in Midtown, but was expected to eventually move downtown to consolidate operations.[8] The midtown museum closed on January 11, 2015, when its lease ended. The ICP museum at 250 Bowery opened on June 23, 2016.[9] In 2017, ICP signed a deal with Delancey Street Associates to house its museum and school at Essex Crossing on the Lower East Side. In 2019, ICP sold its space at 250 Bowery and purchased its new home at 79 Essex Street at Essex Crossing.[10]

In January 2020, ICP opened its new integrated center at 79 Essex Street. Designed by architecture firm Gensler, the 40,000 sq ft (3,700 m2) building has galleries, media labs, classrooms, darkrooms, shooting studios, a shop, café, research library and public event spaces. The new space is the cultural anchor of the $1.9 billion six-acre Essex Crossing development.[11][12]

ICP School

ICP's school serves more than 3,500 students each year,[13] offering courses in a curriculum that ranges from darkroom classes to certificate and master's degree programs. Other educational programming includes a lecture series, seminars, symposia, and workshops hosted by professional photographers.[14]

Opened in 2001, the School was previously at a 27,000-square-foot (2,500 m2) facility at 1114 Avenue of the Americas. Designed by Gensler, it was across the street from the former ICP Museum. ICP's school and museum are now located in a unified center on Manhattan's Lower East Side at 79 Essex Street.

The school offers a year-round selection of continuing education classes; three one-year Certificate programs (Creative Practices in Photography, Documentary Practice and Visual Journalism, and New Media Narratives); and the ICP-Bard Program in Advanced Photographic Studies, a two-year graduate program leading to a master of fine arts degree.

Public programs

Public programs address issues in photography and its relationship to art, culture, and society and promote the interpretation of ICP's exhibitions and collections. The Photographers Lecture Series invites photographers to present their work while sharing ideas and concerns about the medium. Other seminars, symposia, and panel discussions feature artists, critics, scholars, and historians.

Community programs

Community programs relate to the exhibitions. Programs include interactive tours, family day events, workshops, long-term photography programs in four New York City public schools, summer photography programs in community centers, and a high school internship program designed to promote youth leadership.

Infinity Awards

The ICP hosts the Infinity Awards, which were inaugurated in 1985 "to bring public attention to outstanding achievements in photography by honoring individuals with distinguished careers in the field and by identifying future luminaries".

Winners

1985

  • Master of Photography: André Kertész
  • Applied/Fashion/Advertising: Sarah Moon
  • Art: David Hockney
  • Photojournalism: Alberto Venzago
  • Publication: Photo Poche
  • Young Photographer: Masaaki Miyazawa [Wikidata]

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

  • Master of Photography: Yousuf Karsh
  • Lifetime Achievement: Gordon Parks
  • Applied/Fashion/Advertising: Annie Leibovitz
  • Art: Chuck Close
  • Photojournalism: Jacques Langevin
  • Publication: Sarah Greenough and Joel Snyder, On the Art of Fixing a Shadow: One Hundred and Fifty Years of Photography
  • Writing: Max Kozloff
  • Young Photographer: Miro Svolik

1991

1992

1993

1994

1995

1996

1997

1998

1999

2000

2001

2002

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

  • Cornell Capa Award: Peter Magubane
  • Lifetime Achievement: John G. Morris
  • Applied/Fashion/Advertising: Daniele Tamagni
  • Art: Lorna Simpson
  • Trustee Award: Gilbert C. Maurer
  • Photojournalism: Reza
  • Publication: Sarah Greenough, Looking In: Robert Frank's "The Americans"
  • Writing: Lucy Sante
  • Young Photographer: Raphaël Dallaporta [Wikidata]

2011

2012

2013

2014

2015

2016

2017

  • Lifetime Achievement: Harry Benson
  • Art: Sophie Calle
  • Documentary and Photojournalism: Edmund Clark and Crofton Black, Negative Publicity
  • Artist's Book: Michael Christopher Brown, Libyan Sugar
  • Critical Writing and Research: Michael Famighetti and Sarah Lewis for "Vision & Justice," Aperture (no. 223, summer 2016)
  • Online Platform and New Media: For Freedoms
  • Emerging Photographer: Vasantha Yogananthan

2018

2019 [15]

2022

Permanent collection

The permanent collection at ICP contains more than 200,000 photographs and related materials from the earliest forms of photography to contemporary work.[16] Since its opening in 1974, ICP has acquired important historical and contemporary images through an acquisitions committee and through donations and bequests from photographers and collectors. The collection spans the history of photography, including daguerrotypes, gelatin silver and digital chromogenic prints.

The collection is strongest in its holdings of American and European documentary photography of the 1930s to the 1990s. It comprises large bodies of work by W. Eugene Smith, Henri Cartier-Bresson, Robert Capa, the Farm Security Administration photographers, Alfred Eisenstaedt, Lisette Model, Gordon Parks, James VanDerZee, Louise Ozell Martin, and Garry Winogrand. Recent purchases have included work by contemporary photographers such as Carrie Mae Weems, Justine Kurland, Katy Grannan, Vik Muniz, and Susan Meiselas.

Another component of the collection is a significant group of photographically illustrated magazines, particularly those published between World War I and II, such as Vu, Regards, Picture Post, Lilliput, Berliner Illustrirte Zeitung, Arbeiter-Illustrierte-Zeitung, and Life.

Opened in 2015, the International Center of Photography at Mana Contemporary is a 15,000-square-foot space that houses the permanent collection, a media lab, areas for research, and a gallery.

Publications

In 2003 the ICP joined with the publisher Steidl of Göttingen, Germany to launch the photography imprint ICP/Steidl.

ICP/Steidl publications

  • "Strangers: The First ICP Triennial of Photography and Video." 2003.
  • Young America: The Daguerreotypes of Southworth and Hawes. 2005. Edited by Grant Romer and Brian Wallis. OCLC 60805129. Received New England Historical Society's Best Book of the Year[citation needed] and Kraszna-Krausz Book Award's Honorable Mention.[citation needed]
  • "Ecotopia: The Second ICP Triennial of Photography and Video." 2006
  • Atta Kim: On Air. 2006. By Atta Kim. Received the Deutsche Börse Prize: Best Photo Book of the Year.[citation needed]
  • Unknown Weegee. 2006. By Weegee. Received College Art Association Best Book Design, Honorable Mention.[citation needed]
  • Snap Judgments: New Positions in Contemporary African Photography. 2006. Edited by Okwui Enwezor. Received the PHotoEspaña: Best International Photography Book of the Year.[citation needed]
  • Susan Meiselas: In History. 2008. Received the Rencontres d’Arles 2009 Historical Book Award.[citation needed]
  • The Mexican Suitcase: The Rediscovered Spanish Civil War Negatives of Capa, Chim, and Taro. 2010. Received the AAM's Frances Smyth-Ravenel Prize for Excellence in Publication Design[citation needed] and the German Photobook 2011 Prize's Gold Award.[citation needed]

Other ICP publications

  • Reflections in a Glass Eye. ICP/Little, Brown, 1999. Edited by Ellen Handy.
  • "A Different Kind of Order: The ICP Triennial" New York: ICP/Delmonico Books Prestel, 2013.
  • Roman Vishniac Rediscovered. New York: ICP/Delmonico Books Prestel, 2015. Edited by Maya Benton.

DVD

The ICP Library

The Library of the International Center of Photography serves more than 6,000 visitors a year. The information and bibliographic resources it provides are used by ICP staff, patrons, and researchers. As of 2008, the Library receives 75 periodicals and serials, and its collection of approximately 20,000 volumes and 2,000 files is available for on-site perusal.[17]

Library materials are searchable on ICP's online catalog.

The GEH–ICP Alliance

In 2000, George Eastman House (GEH) and ICP launched the GEH–ICP Alliance, whose fundamental aim is to enhance public understanding and appreciation of photography, through exhibitions, publications, research, scholarship, collection sharing, and the joint website Photomuse.org.[18]

In this collaboration, the staffs of the International Center of Photography and George Eastman House share resources, pool their expertise, and dovetail their collections for a series of exhibitions called "New Histories of Photography".

See also

References

  1. ^ Estrin, James (January 14, 2020). "I.C.P. to Reopen at Essex Crossing". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved February 7, 2020.
  2. ^ "Exhibitions". May 16, 2016. Retrieved July 2, 2019.
  3. ^ Gefter, Philip (May 24, 2008). "Cornell Capa, Photographer, Is Dead at 90". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved February 7, 2020.
  4. ^ Farago, Jason (January 30, 2020). "International Center of Photography Refocuses in a New Home". The New York Times. Retrieved February 17, 2020.
  5. ^ http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/711747056[bare URL]
  6. ^ Lyons, Richard D. (March 26, 1989). "43d St. Photo Gallery; Home Again on 6th Ave". The New York Times. Retrieved July 29, 2010.
  7. ^ Dunlap, David W. (August 19, 2001). "Postings: International Center of Photography's New Midtown Home; An Underground Minicampus". The New York Times. Retrieved May 6, 2014.
  8. ^ Randy Kennedy (September 24, 2014), Photography Center Leaving Midtown for the Bowery New York Times.
  9. ^ "ICP Expands To New Sites". International Center of Photography. Retrieved October 20, 2015.
  10. ^ "International Center of Photography". May 16, 2016.
  11. ^ Nancy Kenney (January 22, 2020), International Center of Photography prepares to move into a far bigger home in New York The Art Newspaper.
  12. ^ Farago, Jason (January 30, 2020). "International Center of Photography Refocuses in a New Home". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved June 1, 2020.
  13. ^ Chow, Andrew R. (October 9, 2017). "International Center of Photography to Move Again". The New York Times.
  14. ^ "International Center of Photography Reopens on New York's Lower East Side".
  15. ^ "ICP announces Infinity Awards winners". www.1854.photography. Retrieved April 19, 2021.
  16. ^ "Collections". International Center of Photography. February 4, 2015. Retrieved February 17, 2020.
  17. ^ "Library". International Center of Photography. Retrieved May 6, 2014.
  18. ^ . George Eastman House. Archived from the original on January 30, 2013. Retrieved May 6, 2014.

External links

  • Official website
  • Infinity Awards
  • Infinity Awards 2014 The Eye of Photography 27/02/14 (l'Oeil de la Photographie)

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The International Center of Photography ICP at 79 Essex Street on the Lower East Side of Manhattan New York City consists of a museum for photography and visual culture and a school offering an array of educational courses and programming 1 ICP s photographic collection reading room and archives are at Mana Contemporary in Jersey City New Jersey 2 The organization was founded by Cornell Capa in 1974 3 International Center of PhotographyInternational Center of Photography at 79 Essex StreetEstablished1974Location79 Essex Street Manhattan New YorkCoordinates40 43 04 9 N 73 59 19 0 W 40 718028 N 73 988611 W 40 718028 73 988611DirectorDavid E LittlePublic transit accessBus M21 M103Subway at Second AvenueWebsitewww icp orgICP is the host of the Infinity Awards inaugurated in 1985 to bring public attention to outstanding achievements in photography by honoring individuals with distinguished careers in the field and by identifying future luminaries Contents 1 History 1 1 Redesign and reconstruction 1 2 Move to the Bowery and Essex Crossing 2 ICP School 2 1 Public programs 2 2 Community programs 3 Infinity Awards 3 1 Winners 4 Permanent collection 5 Publications 5 1 ICP Steidl publications 5 2 Other ICP publications 5 3 DVD 6 The ICP Library 7 The GEH ICP Alliance 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksHistory EditSince its founding in 1974 by Cornell Capa with help from Micha Bar Am in Willard Straight House on Fifth Avenue s Museum Mile ICP has presented over 500 exhibitions bringing the work of more than 3 000 photographers and other artists to the public in one person and group exhibitions and provided various classes and workshops for students 4 ICP was founded to keep the legacy of Concerned Photography alive After the untimely deaths of his brother Robert Capa and his colleagues Werner Bischof Chim David Seymour and Dan Weiner in the 1950s Capa saw the need to keep their humanitarian documentary work in the public eye In 1966 he founded the International Fund for Concerned Photography By 1974 the Fund needed a home and the International Center of Photography was created In 1985 a satellite facility ICP Midtown was created Plans were also made for the redesign and reconstruction of the Midtown location 5 Redesign and reconstruction Edit International Center of Photography at its previous location on 6th Avenue and 43rd Street In 1999 the headquarters building at 1130 Fifth Avenue was sold The expanded galleries at 1133 Avenue of the Americas at 43rd Street were designed by Gwathmey Siegel amp Associates Architects for the display of photography and new media The reopening in the fall of 2000 of the 17 000 square foot 1 600 m2 site previously used as a photo gallery for Kodak 6 provided in one location the same amount of gallery space as the two previous sites combined and became the headquarters of ICP s public exhibitions programs and also housed an expanded store and a cafe The expansion of the school of the International Center of Photography in the fall of 2001 created a Midtown campus diagonally across from the museum in the Grace Building at 1114 Avenue of the Americas Designed by the architecture firm Gensler the 27 000 square foot 2 500 m2 school facility doubled ICP s teaching space and allowed ICP to expand both its programming and community outreach 7 Move to the Bowery and Essex Crossing Edit In 2014 ICP s board approved a plan to buy a building on the Bowery near the New Museum and relocate there The center s school whose lease continued through 2018 remained in Midtown but was expected to eventually move downtown to consolidate operations 8 The midtown museum closed on January 11 2015 when its lease ended The ICP museum at 250 Bowery opened on June 23 2016 9 In 2017 ICP signed a deal with Delancey Street Associates to house its museum and school at Essex Crossing on the Lower East Side In 2019 ICP sold its space at 250 Bowery and purchased its new home at 79 Essex Street at Essex Crossing 10 In January 2020 ICP opened its new integrated center at 79 Essex Street Designed by architecture firm Gensler the 40 000 sq ft 3 700 m2 building has galleries media labs classrooms darkrooms shooting studios a shop cafe research library and public event spaces The new space is the cultural anchor of the 1 9 billion six acre Essex Crossing development 11 12 ICP School EditThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed July 2011 Learn how and when to remove this template message ICP s school serves more than 3 500 students each year 13 offering courses in a curriculum that ranges from darkroom classes to certificate and master s degree programs Other educational programming includes a lecture series seminars symposia and workshops hosted by professional photographers 14 Opened in 2001 the School was previously at a 27 000 square foot 2 500 m2 facility at 1114 Avenue of the Americas Designed by Gensler it was across the street from the former ICP Museum ICP s school and museum are now located in a unified center on Manhattan s Lower East Side at 79 Essex Street The school offers a year round selection of continuing education classes three one year Certificate programs Creative Practices in Photography Documentary Practice and Visual Journalism and New Media Narratives and the ICP Bard Program in Advanced Photographic Studies a two year graduate program leading to a master of fine arts degree Public programs Edit Public programs address issues in photography and its relationship to art culture and society and promote the interpretation of ICP s exhibitions and collections The Photographers Lecture Series invites photographers to present their work while sharing ideas and concerns about the medium Other seminars symposia and panel discussions feature artists critics scholars and historians Community programs Edit Community programs relate to the exhibitions Programs include interactive tours family day events workshops long term photography programs in four New York City public schools summer photography programs in community centers and a high school internship program designed to promote youth leadership Infinity Awards EditThe ICP hosts the Infinity Awards which were inaugurated in 1985 to bring public attention to outstanding achievements in photography by honoring individuals with distinguished careers in the field and by identifying future luminaries Winners Edit 1985 Master of Photography Andre Kertesz Applied Fashion Advertising Sarah Moon Art David Hockney Photojournalism Alberto Venzago Publication Photo Poche Young Photographer Masaaki Miyazawa Wikidata 1986 Master of Photography Hiroshi Hamaya Lifetime Achievement Edward K Thompson Art Lucas Samaras Design Alan Richardson Photojournalism Sebastiao Salgado Publication W Eugene Smith Let Truth Be the Prejudice W Eugene Smith His Life and Photographs Young Photographer Anthony Suau1987 Master of Photography Manuel Alvarez Bravo Lifetime Achievement Harold Edgerton Applied Fashion Advertising Jay Maisel Art Robert Rauschenberg Design Hans Georg Pospischil Photojournalism Eugene Richards Publication Robert Frank New York to Nova Scotia Young Photographer Paul Graham1988 Master of Photography Alfred Eisenstaedt Lifetime Achievement Edwin H Land Applied Fashion Advertising Guy Bourdin Art Georges Rousse and Joel Peter Witkin Design Werner Jeker Photojournalism Sebastiao Salgado Publication Richard Misrach Desert Cantos Writing Peter Galassi Young Photographer Marc Trivier1989 Master of Photography Berenice Abbott Lifetime Achievement Alexander Liberman Applied Fashion Advertising Joyce Tenneson Art Arnulf Rainer Design Michael Rand Photojournalism James Nachtwey Publication Josef Koudelka Exiles Writing John Szarkowski Young Photographer Pablo Cabado1990 Master of Photography Yousuf Karsh Lifetime Achievement Gordon Parks Applied Fashion Advertising Annie Leibovitz Art Chuck Close Photojournalism Jacques Langevin Publication Sarah Greenough and Joel Snyder On the Art of Fixing a Shadow One Hundred and Fifty Years of Photography Writing Max Kozloff Young Photographer Miro Svolik1991 Master of Photography Harry Callahan Lifetime Achievement Andreas Feininger Applied Fashion Advertising Herb Ritts Art Duane Michals Design Gran Fury Photojournalism Antonin Kratochvil Publication Sylvia Plachy Sylvia Plachy s Unguided Tour Writing Anna Farova Young Photographer Walter Dhladhla1992 Master of Photography Lennart Nilsson Lifetime Achievement Carl Mydans Applied Fashion Advertising Oliviero Toscani Art Doug and Mike Starn Design Gunter Rambow Photojournalism Christopher Morris Publication Irving Penn Passage A Work Record Writing Alan Trachtenberg Young Photographer Klaus Reisinger1993 Master of Photography Richard Avedon Lifetime Achievement Stefan Lorant Applied Fashion Advertising Geof Kern Art Anselm Kiefer Design David Carson Photojournalism James Nachtwey Publication Jane Livingston The New York School Photographs 1936 1963 Writing Arthur C Danto Young Photographer Nick Waplington1994 Master of Photography Henri Cartier Bresson Lifetime Achievement Howard Chapnick Applied Fashion Advertising Bruce Weber Art Cindy Sherman Photojournalism Hans Jurgen Burkard Publication Sebastiao Salgado and Lelia Wanick Salgado Workers An Archaeology of the Industrial Age Writing Maria Morris Hambourg and Pierre Apraxine Young Photographer Fazal Sheikh1995 Master of Photography Eve Arnold Lifetime Achievement John Szarkowski Applied Fashion Advertising Josef Astor Art Clarissa Sligh Design Yolanda Cuomo Photojournalism Gilles Peress Publication Eugene Richards Americans We Photographs and Notes Writing Deborah Willis Young Photographer Sean Doyle1996 Master of Photography Horst P Horst Lifetime Achievement Cornell Capa Applied Fashion Advertising Wolfgang Volz Art Annette Messager Design Markus Rasp Photojournalism Lise Sarfati Publication Gilles Peress The Silence Writing A D Coleman Young Photographer Eva Leitolf1997 Master of Photography Helen Levitt Lifetime Achievement Robert Delpire Applied Fashion Advertising David LaChapelle Art Christian Boltanski Design Chip Kidd Photojournalism Mary Ellen Mark Publication Chris Riley and Douglas Niven The Killing Fields Writing Vicki Goldberg Young Photographer Lauren Greenfield1998 Master of Photography Roy DeCarava Lifetime Achievement Naomi Rosenblum and Walter Rosenblum Applied Fashion Advertising Inez van Lamsweerde and Vinoodh Matadin Art Sigmar Polke Design J Abbott Miller Photojournalism Steve Hart Publication Horst Faas and Tim Page Requiem By the Photographers Who Died in Vietnam and Indochina Writing Robert Coles Young Photographer Michael Ackerman1999 Master of Photography Arnold Newman Lifetime Achievement Harold Evans Applied Fashion Advertising Julius Shulman Art Hiroshi Sugimoto Design Bart Houtman and Guido van Lier Photojournalism Alexandra Boulat Publication Charles Bowden Juarez The Laboratory of Our Future Writing John Morris Young Photographer Nicolai Fuglsig Special Presentation L Fritz Gruber2000 Cornell Capa Award Robert Frank Lifetime Achievement Nathan Lyons Applied Fashion Advertising Hubble Heritage Project Art Adam Fuss Photojournalism James Nachtwey Publication Manfred Heiting Helmut Newton Work Writing Andy Grundberg Young Photographer Zach Gold2001 Cornell Capa Award Mary Ellen Mark Lifetime Achievement Roger Therond Applied Fashion Advertising Philip Lorca diCorcia Art Andreas Gursky Photojournalism Luc Delahaye Publication Jeff L Rosenheim and Douglas Eklund Unclassified A Walker Evans Anthology Writing Eugenia Parry Young Photographer Elinor Carucci2002 Cornell Capa Award here is New York a democracy of photographs Lifetime Achievement Michael E Hoffman Applied Fashion Advertising RJ Muna Art Shirin Neshat Photojournalism Tyler Hicks Publication Robert Lebeck and Bodo von Dewitz Kiosk A History of Photojournalism Writing Ariella Azoulay Young Photographer Lynsey Addario Special Presentation The New York Times Portraits of Grief 2003 Cornell Capa Award Marc Riboud Lifetime Achievement Bernd and Hilla Becher Applied Fashion Advertising Thai Cong Art Zarina Bhimji Photojournalism Alex Majoli Publication Deirdre O Callaghan Hide That Can Writing Sara Stevenson Young Photographer Jonas Bendiksen2004 Cornell Capa Award Josef Koudelka Lifetime Achievement William Eggleston Applied Fashion Advertising Alison Jackson Art Fiona Tan Photojournalism Simon Norfolk Publication Doon Arbus and Elisabeth Sussman Diane Arbus Revelations Writing Susan Sontag Young Photographer Tomoko Sawada2005 Cornell Capa Award Susan Meiselas Lifetime Achievement Bruce Weber Applied Fashion Advertising Deborah Turbeville Art Loretta Lux Photojournalism The New Yorker Publication Henryk Ross Lodz Ghetto Album Writing Vince Aletti Young Photographer Tomas Munita2006 Cornell Capa Award Don McCullin Lifetime Achievement Lee Friedlander Applied Fashion Advertising Steven Meisel Art Thomas Ruff Trustee Award Getty Images Photojournalism Yuri Kozyrev Publication Mary Panzer and Christian Caujolle Wikidata Things As They Are Photojournalism in Context Since 1955 Writing Geoff Dyer Young Photographer Ahmet Polat2007 Cornell Capa Award Milton Rogovin Lifetime Achievement William Klein Art Tracey Moffatt Trustee Award Karl Lagerfeld Publication Tendance Floue Sommes Nous Writing David Levi Strauss Young Photographer Ryan McGinley2008 Lifetime Achievement Malick Sidibe Applied Fashion Advertising Craig McDean Art Edward Burtynsky Trustee Award Diane Keaton Photojournalism Anthony Suau Publication Taryn Simon An American Index of the Hidden and Unfamiliar Writing Bill Jay Young Photographer Mikhael Subotzky2009 Cornell Capa Award Letizia Battaglia Lifetime Achievement Annie Leibovitz Applied Fashion Advertising Tim Walker Art Rinko Kawauchi Trustee Award Gayle G Greenhill Photojournalism Geert van Kesteren Publication Aglaia Konrad Desert Cities Writing Aveek Sen Young Photographer Lieko Shiga2010 Cornell Capa Award Peter Magubane Lifetime Achievement John G Morris Applied Fashion Advertising Daniele Tamagni Art Lorna Simpson Trustee Award Gilbert C Maurer Photojournalism Reza Publication Sarah Greenough Looking In Robert Frank s The Americans Writing Lucy Sante Young Photographer Raphael Dallaporta Wikidata 2011 Cornell Capa Award Ruth Gruber Lifetime Achievement Elliott Erwitt Applied Fashion Advertising Viviane Sassen Art Abelardo Morell Trustee Award The Durst Family Photojournalism Adrees Latif Publication Alec Soth Writing Gerry Badger Young Photographer Peter van Agtmael2012 Cornell Capa Award Ai Weiwei Lifetime Achievement Daido Moriyama Applied Fashion Advertising Maurice Scheltens and Liesbeth Abbenes Art Stan Douglas Trustee Award John Launny Steffens Photojournalism Benjamin Lowy Publication Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofia The Worker Photography Movement 1926 1939 Writing David Campany Young Photographer Anouk Kruithof2013 Cornell Capa Lifetime Achievement David Goldblatt Applied Fashion Advertising Erik Madigan Heck Art Mishka Henner Trustee Award Pat Schoenfeld Photojournalism David Guttenfelder Publication Cristina de Middel The Afronauts Young Photographer Kitra Cahana Special Presentation Jeff Bridges2014 Cornell Capa Lifetime Achievement Jurgen Schadeberg Applied Fashion Advertising Steven Klein Art James Welling Photojournalism Stephanie Sinclair and Jessica Dimmock Publication Adam Broomberg and Oliver Chanarin Holy Bible Young Photographer Samuel James2015 Cornell Capa Lifetime Achievement Graciela Iturbide Art Larry Fink Trustee Award The Lean In Collection by Getty Images Photojournalism Tomas van Houtryve Publication LaToya Ruby Frazier The Notion of Family New Media Question Bridge Black Males Young Photographer Evgenia Arbugaeva Special Presentation Mario Testino2016 Lifetime Achievement David Bailey Art Walid Raad Trustee Award Artur Walther The Walther Collection Documentary and Photojournalism Zanele Muholi Artist s Book Matthew Connors Fire in Cairo Critical Writing and Research Susan Schuppli Online Platform and New Media Jonathan Harris and Gregor Hochmuth for Network Effect2017 Lifetime Achievement Harry Benson Art Sophie Calle Documentary and Photojournalism Edmund Clark and Crofton Black Negative Publicity Artist s Book Michael Christopher Brown Libyan Sugar Critical Writing and Research Michael Famighetti and Sarah Lewis for Vision amp Justice Aperture no 223 summer 2016 Online Platform and New Media For Freedoms Emerging Photographer Vasantha Yogananthan2018 Lifetime Achievement Bruce Davidson Applied Alexandra Bell Art Samuel Fosso Artist s Book Dayanita Singh Museum Bhavan Critical Writing and Research Maurice Berger Race Stories column for the Lens section of the New York Times Documentary and Photojournalism Amber Bracken Emerging Photographer Natalie Keyssar Online Platform and New Media Women Photograph Special Presentation Juergen Teller Trustees Award Thomson Reuters2019 15 Lifetime Achievement Rosalind Fox Solomon Art Dawoud Bey Critical Writing and Research Zadie Smith Deana Lawson s Kingdom of Restored Glory for The New Yorker Emerging Photographer Jess T Dugan Special Presentation Shahidul Alam2022 Lifetime Achievement Sebastiao Salgado Trustees Gabriela Hearst Art Sky Hopinka Documentary Practice amp Photojournalism Acacia Johnson Emerging Photographer Esther HorvathPermanent collection EditThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed July 2011 Learn how and when to remove this template message The permanent collection at ICP contains more than 200 000 photographs and related materials from the earliest forms of photography to contemporary work 16 Since its opening in 1974 ICP has acquired important historical and contemporary images through an acquisitions committee and through donations and bequests from photographers and collectors The collection spans the history of photography including daguerrotypes gelatin silver and digital chromogenic prints The collection is strongest in its holdings of American and European documentary photography of the 1930s to the 1990s It comprises large bodies of work by W Eugene Smith Henri Cartier Bresson Robert Capa the Farm Security Administration photographers Alfred Eisenstaedt Lisette Model Gordon Parks James VanDerZee Louise Ozell Martin and Garry Winogrand Recent purchases have included work by contemporary photographers such as Carrie Mae Weems Justine Kurland Katy Grannan Vik Muniz and Susan Meiselas Another component of the collection is a significant group of photographically illustrated magazines particularly those published between World War I and II such as Vu Regards Picture Post Lilliput Berliner Illustrirte Zeitung Arbeiter Illustrierte Zeitung and Life Opened in 2015 the International Center of Photography at Mana Contemporary is a 15 000 square foot space that houses the permanent collection a media lab areas for research and a gallery Publications EditThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed July 2011 Learn how and when to remove this template message In 2003 the ICP joined with the publisher Steidl of Gottingen Germany to launch the photography imprint ICP Steidl ICP Steidl publications Edit Strangers The First ICP Triennial of Photography and Video 2003 Young America The Daguerreotypes of Southworth and Hawes 2005 Edited by Grant Romer and Brian Wallis OCLC 60805129 Received New England Historical Society s Best Book of the Year citation needed and Kraszna Krausz Book Award s Honorable Mention citation needed Ecotopia The Second ICP Triennial of Photography and Video 2006 Atta Kim On Air 2006 By Atta Kim Received the Deutsche Borse Prize Best Photo Book of the Year citation needed Unknown Weegee 2006 By Weegee Received College Art Association Best Book Design Honorable Mention citation needed Snap Judgments New Positions in Contemporary African Photography 2006 Edited by Okwui Enwezor Received the PHotoEspana Best International Photography Book of the Year citation needed Susan Meiselas In History 2008 Received the Rencontres d Arles 2009 Historical Book Award citation needed The Mexican Suitcase The Rediscovered Spanish Civil War Negatives of Capa Chim and Taro 2010 Received the AAM s Frances Smyth Ravenel Prize for Excellence in Publication Design citation needed and the German Photobook 2011 Prize s Gold Award citation needed Other ICP publications Edit Reflections in a Glass Eye ICP Little Brown 1999 Edited by Ellen Handy A Different Kind of Order The ICP Triennial New York ICP Delmonico Books Prestel 2013 Roman Vishniac Rediscovered New York ICP Delmonico Books Prestel 2015 Edited by Maya Benton DVD Edit The Decisive Moment 2007 by Henri Cartier Bresson The ICP Library EditThe Library of the International Center of Photography serves more than 6 000 visitors a year The information and bibliographic resources it provides are used by ICP staff patrons and researchers As of 2008 the Library receives 75 periodicals and serials and its collection of approximately 20 000 volumes and 2 000 files is available for on site perusal 17 Library materials are searchable on ICP s online catalog The GEH ICP Alliance EditIn 2000 George Eastman House GEH and ICP launched the GEH ICP Alliance whose fundamental aim is to enhance public understanding and appreciation of photography through exhibitions publications research scholarship collection sharing and the joint website Photomuse org 18 In this collaboration the staffs of the International Center of Photography and George Eastman House share resources pool their expertise and dovetail their collections for a series of exhibitions called New Histories of Photography See also EditList of museums and cultural institutions in New York CityReferences Edit Estrin James January 14 2020 I C P to Reopen at Essex Crossing The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved February 7 2020 Exhibitions May 16 2016 Retrieved July 2 2019 Gefter Philip May 24 2008 Cornell Capa Photographer Is Dead at 90 The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved February 7 2020 Farago Jason January 30 2020 International Center of Photography Refocuses in a New Home The New York Times Retrieved February 17 2020 http www worldcat org oclc 711747056 bare URL Lyons Richard D March 26 1989 43d St Photo Gallery Home Again on 6th Ave The New York Times Retrieved July 29 2010 Dunlap David W August 19 2001 Postings International Center of Photography s New Midtown Home An Underground Minicampus The New York Times Retrieved May 6 2014 Randy Kennedy September 24 2014 Photography Center Leaving Midtown for the Bowery New York Times ICP Expands To New Sites International Center of Photography Retrieved October 20 2015 International Center of Photography May 16 2016 Nancy Kenney January 22 2020 International Center of Photography prepares to move into a far bigger home in New York The Art Newspaper Farago Jason January 30 2020 International Center of Photography Refocuses in a New Home The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved June 1 2020 Chow Andrew R October 9 2017 International Center of Photography to Move Again The New York Times International Center of Photography Reopens on New York s Lower East Side ICP announces Infinity Awards winners www 1854 photography Retrieved April 19 2021 Collections International Center of Photography February 4 2015 Retrieved February 17 2020 Library International Center of Photography Retrieved May 6 2014 GEH ICP Alliance George Eastman House Archived from the original on January 30 2013 Retrieved May 6 2014 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to International Center of Photography 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