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By David "Chim" Seymour and Cynthia Young (Editor)
This book traces the career of Chim, famed photojournalist and cofounder of Magnum Photos, who dedicated much of his life to documenting war and its aftermath.
$75.00 | Members $67.50
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A Different Kind of Order
Highlighting the increasing overlay of networked reality onto the human experience of the world, this volume identifies some of the new types of imagery that are beginning to coalesce into a 21st-century digital vernacular.
$49.95 | Members $44.95
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Writing as Practice: Peripheral Continuity
By Michi Jigarjian (Editor), Libby Pratt (Editor) and Nayland Blake (Contributor)
Writing as Practice: Peripheral Continuity is an edited collection of transcripts and visual art from a symposium held at the International Center of Photography on December 17, 2011. Writing as Practice brings together a group of writers, visual artists and curators investigating the role of the written word in their artistic practices. Participants include Moyra Davey, Pradeep Dalal, David Deitcher, Andrea Geyer, Zoe Leonard, Carlos Motta, Lynne Tillman, Anne Turyn and Ethan Swan. The publication includes an introduction by Nayland Blake.
$20.00 | Members $18.00
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Martin Munkacsi - Reprint
By Martin Munkacsi
Recently, Munkacsi has emerged from history as one of the most significant talents of the twentieth century. Born in Hungary in 1896...
$65.00 | Members $58.50
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We Went Back
By David "Chim" Seymour and Cynthia Young (Editor)
This book traces the career of Chim, famed photojournalist and cofounder of Magnum Photos, who dedicated much of his life to documenting war and its aftermath.
$75.00 | Members $67.50
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Hiroshima: Ground Zero 1945
By Erin Barnett (Editor) and Philomena Mariani (Editor)
After the United States detonated an atomic bomb on Hiroshima on August 6, 1945, the U.S. government restricted the circulation of images of the bomb's deadly effects. The presentation of these once-classified photographs in Hiroshima:Ground Zero 1945 is part of ICP's ongoing investigation into the multiple and often unacknowledged histories of photography.
$68.00 | Members $61.20
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Jasper, Texas: The Community Photographs of Alonzo Jordan
By Alonzo Jordan
Alonzo Jordan worked for 40 years as a photographer in Jasper, Texas, a small town that was little known until the brutal murder there of James Byrd, a 49-year-old African American, by three white males on June 7, 1998.
$65.00 | Members $58.50
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The Mexican Suitcase
Lost since 1939, the Mexican Suitcase contains nearly 4,500 negatives documenting the Spanish Civil War by Robert Capa, Chim (David Seymour), and Gerda Taro. These films had traveled from Paris via the south of France to Mexico City, where, almost seventy years later, they were recovered and now reside in the collection of the International Center of Photography.
$49.00 | Members $44.10
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Miroslav Tichý
By Miroslav Tichý, Brian Wallis (Contributor) and Roman Buxbaum (Contributor)
The International Center of Photography is the first American museum exhibiting work on the reclusive and mysterious Czech photographer Miroslav Tichư.
$75.00 | Members $67.50
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