This event is free with museum admission.
Celebrate the start of ICP’s winter season with the opening of three landmark exhibitions. This special evening offers a first look at the next cycle of exhibitions, with a spotlight on HARD COPY NEW YORK. Enjoy late night hours in ICP's cafe and music by DJ Reckless.
About the Exhibitions
Eugène Atget: The Making of a Reputation
Curated by ICP’s creative director David Campany, this exhibition takes a new approach to the story of French photographer, Eugène Atget’s career examining the role that Berenice Abbott played in shaping his posthumous influence.
Latitudes: Nuits Balnéaires and François-Xavier Gbré
Presented in partnership with the Fondation d’entreprise Hermès and the Fondation Henri Cartier-Bresson in Paris, Latitudes: Nuits Balnéaires and François-Xavier Gbré highlights new work by two laureate artists from Côte d’Ivoire—Nuits Balnéaires and François-Xavier Gbré.
HARD COPY NEW YORK
An expanded iteration of curator Aaron Stern’s ongoing project, this group exhibition explores contemporary uses of the photocopied image, drawing on the visual language of the copy machine to evoke nostalgia for a time of more deliberate picture making.
Image credit: © Scott Rudd for ICP