André Kertész, Pont Neuf, Paris, 1931

André Kertész,  Pont Neuf, Paris, 1931

Upcoming Events

Premiere of the Fall 2023 Naomi Rosenblum ICP Talks Photographer Lecture Series

The Naomi Rosenblum ICP Talks Photographer Lecture Series presents one-hour events, held both in-person at ICP and live online, featuring scholars and curators in conversation with renowned photographers who champion social change through photography, employ exciting alternative and emerging practices, or ask critical questions about the form.


Past Events

Sunil Gupta with Gayatri Gopinath

October 17, 7 PM

On Tuesday, October 17, 7 PM, photographer Sunil Gupta joins Gayatri Gopinath, scholar and Director of the Center for the Study of Gender and Sexuality at New York University, for a conversation exploring Gupta’s four-decade long career dedicated to exploring the global marginalization of queer identity and race through his projects.

Sunil Gupta with Gayatri Gopinath

Shala Miller with Ebony L. Haynes

September 12, 6:30 PM

On Tuesday, September 12 at 6:30 PM, multi-disciplinary artist, vocalist, writer, and ICP faculty member Shala Miller will be in conversation with writer and curator Ebony L. Haynes. This first session of ICP Talks will center around the role performance, writing, music, and collaboration plays in making work that explores your own identity and history as well as Miller's recent book and exhibition projects. Find tickets here.

Shala Miller, Play

East Hampton Library’s Authors Night 2023—A Literary Celebration!
A Humanist Vision: The Naomi Rosenblum Family Collection

August 12, 2023 (5PM)
East Hampton Library
159 Main Street, East Hampton, NY 11937

On Saturday, August 12, 2023, the East Hampton Library will present its 19th Annual Authors Night fundraiser. One of the most popular and celebrity-studded events of the Hamptons’ summer calendar, Authors Night features 100 authors across all genres. The “Premier Literary Event of the Hamptons” has grown over its history to become one of the most successful celebrations of books and authors in America, and one of the largest library-author events of its kind in the country.

Book Reception—A Humanist Vision: The Naomi Rosenblum Family Collection

May 4, 2023 (6PM – 8PM)
International Center of Photography
79 Essex Street, NYC

During Late Night ICP, celebrate the release of A Humanist Vision: The Naomi Rosenblum Family Collection, a publication honoring the trailblazing legacy in photography and scholarship created by historian Naomi Rosenblum, during a special book reception in ICP’s café. The evening will include a champagne toast and a welcome from one of the book’s contributors as well as ICP’s Executive Director, David Little.

3 Sisters, 2022 © Cara Romero. Courtesy of the artist. All rights reserved.

Cara Romero with Jami Powell

October 11, 6:30 PM

On Wednesday, October 11, 6:30 PM, visual artist and photographer Cara Romero shares new projects and discusses her blended approach to imagemaking and how collective history and lived experiences are crucial to her practice, in a conversation with curator Jami Powell.

Muriel Hasbun, Todos los santos (Para subir al cielo) / All the Saints (To Go Up to Heaven), from Santos y sombras (Saints and Shadows), Toned gelatin silver print, 1995–96. © Muriel Hasbun

Muriel Hasbun with Susan Meiselas

November 28, 6:30 PM

On Tuesday, November 28, 6:30 PM, multidisciplinary artist Muriel Hasbun joins documentary photographer Susan Meiselas for a conversation around Hasbun's multi-decade long dedication to exploring identity and memory through photography, video, and installation. Learn more here.

Hasbun's first NYC career survey Muriel Hasbun: Tracing Terruño will be on view at ICP beginning September 29, 2023.

International Center of Photography
79 Essex Street, NYC

Hours:

Monday 11 AM–7 PM

Tuesday CLOSED

Wednesday 11 AM–7 PM

Thursday 11 AM–9 PM

Friday–Sunday 11 AM–7 PM