Curators’ Talk | Perpetual Revolution: The Image and Social Change

Join the curators of Perpetual Revolution: The Image and Social Change for an in-depth look at the exhibition. Learn more about the curators’ points of view both in regard to why they selected the works they did and how they chose to display them.

About the Exhibition

Today, viewers are barraged by seemingly endless streams of new kinds of media images on an unprecedented scale. Perpetual Revolution: The Image and Social Change explores the relation between the overwhelming image world that confronts us, and the volatile, provocative, and often-violent social world it mirrors.

This exhibition continues ICP’s long-standing tradition of exploring the social and historic impact of visual culture by presenting six critical issues transformed by imagemaking: #BlackLivesMatter, gender fluidity, climate change, terrorist propaganda, the 2016 presidential election and the right-wing fringe, and the refugee crisis.

 











When: Wed., Feb. 8, 2017 at 6:30 pm
Where: International Center of Photography (Museum)
250 Bowery

Price: Free
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Join the curators of Perpetual Revolution: The Image and Social Change for an in-depth look at the exhibition. Learn more about the curators’ points of view both in regard to why they selected the works they did and how they chose to display them.

About the Exhibition

Today, viewers are barraged by seemingly endless streams of new kinds of media images on an unprecedented scale. Perpetual Revolution: The Image and Social Change explores the relation between the overwhelming image world that confronts us, and the volatile, provocative, and often-violent social world it mirrors.

This exhibition continues ICP’s long-standing tradition of exploring the social and historic impact of visual culture by presenting six critical issues transformed by imagemaking: #BlackLivesMatter, gender fluidity, climate change, terrorist propaganda, the 2016 presidential election and the right-wing fringe, and the refugee crisis.

 

Buy tickets/get more info now