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ICP Infinity Awards 2013:
Mishka Henner

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Looking, and trusting in that act alone, Mishka Henner explores photography as an appropriation artist. Through new and alternative technology, Henner inspects art from the past while innovating in the present.

02.05.2013[ read full story ]

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ICP Infinity Awards 2013:
Kitra Cahana

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Blurring the line between subjects and friends, Kitra Cahana captures a rare level of intimacy with her subjects. As a documentary photographer, her images explore anthropological, social and spiritual themes through a human perspective.

02.05.2013[ read full story ]

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ICP Infinity Awards 2013:
Erik Madigan Heck

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As a photographer, Erik Madigan Heck does not differentiate between art and fashion in his work. Adhering to no rules, embracing his fears and seeing endless possibilities, Heck creates images people remember.

02.05.2013[ read full story ]

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ICP Infinity Awards 2013:
David Guttenfelder

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Surreal and mysterious, North Korea was a black hole to outsiders wanting a glimpse of the country. That all changed in 2012, when AP photographer David Guttenfelder led the opening of the bureau’s newest office inside the hermit kingdom.

02.05.2013[ read full story ]

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ICP Infinity Awards 2013:
Pat Schoenfeld

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Pat Schoenfeld, 2013 ICP Trustees Award recipient and last remaining member of ICP’s original staff, shares stories from ICP’s earliest days and reflects on her continued involvement—though in a different capacity—nearly 40 years later.

02.05.2013[ read full story ]

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ICP Infinity Awards 2013:
David Goldblatt

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David Goldblatt spent his life documenting apartheid in South Africa. While many photographers chased mass demonstrations and violent rebellions, Goldblatt focused on the cultural values that led to more than 40 years of repression.

02.05.2013[ read full story ]

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Agathe Gaillard
by Molly Benn

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In 1975, Agathe Gaillard opened the first photography gallery in Paris. She had no market research or business plan, only her conviction that photographs could be valued as works of art. This year, the historic gallery on the Rue Louis Philippe will close, but what will remain is the w...

16.05.2013[ read full story ]

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The Life and Time of Tim Hetherington

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The front line. The term has lost its meaning in today’s conflicts, where soldiers, journalists and civilians are targeted indiscriminately by bombs, and where moral and physical limits are ill-defined. Two years ago, Tim Hetherington and Chris Hondros died in Libya as the result...

01.05.2013[ read full story ]

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J. Uelsmann & M. Taylor: This is not photography

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Verve Gallery of Photography and Scheinbaum & Russek, Ltd. presents a screening of Jerry Uelsmann & Maggie Taylor: This is not photography, a recently released feature length film about the photographic art of Maggie Taylor and Jerry U...

18.04.2013[ read full story ]

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Thomas Freteur
Living Juke Box

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The musical duo Les Anchoises was born from the desire to share music with people and ask nothing in return. Les Anchoises are like a living jukebox. They visited their grandparents to build a bridge between generations and answer the question: how has music accompanied their grandpar...

09.04.2013[ read full story ]

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