Weegee, Peter Bull as Russian Ambassador Alexi de Sadesky on the set of "Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb.” International Center of Photography, Bequest of Wilma Wilcox, 1993 (7553.1993) © Getty Images / International Center of Photography
Weegee, Peter Bull as Russian Ambassador Alexi de Sadesky on the set of "Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb.” International Center of Photography, Bequest of Wilma Wilcox, 1993 (7553.1993) © Getty Images / International Center of Photography 
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Selections from ICP at 50 - From the Collection, 1845–2019

22/05/2024 - 06/01/2025

International Center of Photography 
79 Essex St, New York, 
 
NY 10002 New York

www.icp.org/   

 
ICP’s collections exhibition celebrating the institution’s 50th anniversary continues through the summer and fall in a condensed and updated form, with over 90 works from the collection on view. The images presented will celebrate ICP’s history and the history of photography tracing the development of the medium and photography’s impact on culture and history. ICP’s founder Cornell Capa created ICP in 1974 in honor of his brother Robert Capa, a preeminent photojournalist of his day, who died in 1954. Robert's archive became a key early piece of ICP’s collection, alongside work by other important photojournalists and documentarians. In the ensuing five decades, the collection has expanded to include early photographic works, vernacular images, fashion photography, and fine art photography among many other types of photographic production.