This event is free with museum admission.
Celebrate the start of ICP’s fall season with the opening of three landmark exhibitions. Together, they highlight the breadth of photography’s power to illuminate culture, identity, and the human condition. Be among the first to explore these extraordinary exhibitions.
About the Exhibitions
Sergio Larrain: Wanderings
A landmark exhibition featuring works exclusively from the Magnum Photos archive, curated by Agnès Sire. Wanderings highlights two decades of Larrain’s inventive and humanist photography across Valparaíso, Santiago, Paris, and London, offering a rare look at his evolving style and elusive legacy.
Naima Green: Instead, I spin fantasies
Curated by Elisabeth Sherman, this bold new series reimagines pregnancy through staged self-portraits, still lifes, and landscapes that blur fact and fiction. Green challenges familiar tropes of motherhood while expanding the visual language around reproductive experience in America.
Graciela Iturbide: Serious Play
Organized with Fundación MAPFRE and curated by Carlos Gollonet, this is the first major New York retrospective of the celebrated Mexican photographer. Featuring nearly 200 works spanning five decades, Serious Play illuminates Iturbide’s profound engagement with indigenous communities, ritual, and the poetic contradictions of everyday life.
Image credit: ©Scott Rudd for ICP