Join us for the exclusive Members Preview of four new exhibitions opening soon at the ICP Museum.
Henri Cartier-Bresson: The Decisive Moment examines Cartier-Bresson’s enormously influential photobook, described by Robert Capa as “a Bible for photographers,” and how the decisions made by the collaborators have shaped our understanding of his work.
Elliott Erwitt: Pittsburgh 1950 explores a crucial moment in the history of an American city, captured with quiet insight and playful wit by Elliott Erwitt at the outset of his distinguished career.
From cut-photograph collage to an exploration of life-extending artificial intelligence, Multiply, Identify, Her showcases work by an intergenerational group of women artists exploring the construction and implications of hybrid and multiple identities.
Rein Jelle Terpstra’s project, RFK Funeral Train: The People’s View, stitches together vernacular photographs with audio and video remembrances of bystanders who paid their respects to Robert F. Kennedy’s funeral train on June 8, 1968.
Tuesday, May 22
7–9 PM
ICP Museum
250 Bowery, New York, NY
Light refreshments to be served.
Space is limited. RSVP to attend.
Exhibitions on view May 23 through September 2.
This invitation admits two and is not transferable. If you need assistance or have any questions, contact [email protected]. Please include “Director’s Preview” in the subject line to ensure a timely response.
IMAGE: Henri Cartier-Bresson, The Decisive Moment (Simon & Schuster, 1952), p. 19-20, Sunday on the Banks of the Seine, France, 1938. © Henri Cartier-Bresson/Magnum Photos.