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Buzz Hartshorn Celebration of Life

By International Center of Photography (other events)

Tuesday, October 8 2024 6:00 PM 8:00 PM EDT
 
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On behalf of the International Center of Photography, we invite you to join us on October 8, 2024 at 6:00 PM EST to celebrate the life and legacy of Willis E. "Buzz" Hartshorn. The service will include remarks from individuals who worked closely with Buzz during his time at ICP. Refreshments will be served. 

Buzz was a visionary leader whose dedication and passion for the photographic arts resulted in extraordinary growth in ICP's audience, enrollment, and financial stability. His tenure at ICP spanned over 30 years, the last 18 years as Director.  It was marked by innovative exhibitions and educational programs that expanded the understanding and appreciation of photography.   

Buzz began his journey with ICP as an intern, shortly after its founding 50 years ago by Cornell Capa.  Capa established the philosophy of “concerned photography” which advocated for the power of photography to effect social change.  He believed pictures could educate, not just record.   

Buzz’s ground-breaking exhibitions for young contemporary photographers and world-renowned masters alike were perfectly suited for his role as Director.  Among the exhibitions he curated were MAN RAY/Bazaar Years, Annie Leibovitz: Photographs 1970-1990, and Brian Weil: The AIDS Photographs.  His full-time career at ICP began in 1982 working in the exhibitions program then headed by Bill Ewing.  When Ewing left ICP in 1984, Buzz assumed leadership of the program.  He commented “… it wasn’t just a matter of showing photography but also doing scholarly work, and giving ideas the time and attention and energy they needed.” 

Under Buzz’s leadership, ICP launched a planning project and capital campaign that resulted in moving ICP from its founding location on East 94th Street to two separate but adjacent much larger facilities at 43rd Street and Sixth Avenue. There, Buzz and ICP created a new museum with 40% more space, a new state-of-the-art school, established an MFA program, and provided the collection and library with museum-quality facilities and staff.  The exhibition department grew threefold, and a new publications program ensured that the world-class exhibitions had catalogues of equal stature.  Every division of the institution blossomed and was professionalized to the highest standards. ICP's location today at 79 Essex Street in the Lower East Side achieved Buzz’s vision of reuniting the school and the museum in the same location. 

We remember Buzz for his professional accomplishments and for his warmth, kindness, and generosity.  His ability to connect with people and his genuine enthusiasm for their stories and images made him a beloved figure to all who knew him. 

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