Curator’s Tour—#ICPConcerned: Global Images for Global Crisis

Join the International Center of Photography’s Managing Director of Programs, David Campany for a remote in-gallery tour and presentation of #ICPConcerned: Global Images for Global Crisis, an evolving exhibition heading towards 1,000 images drawn from #ICPConcerned posts on Instagram made from the time New York City went into lockdown due to the COVID-19 pandemic, through the thousands of Black Lives Matter demonstrations that have taken place since the murder of George Floyd, through now.

Campany will show the installation process, which includes an in-gallery printing station, and conduct a walk-through of the physical space before giving a presentation of the images submitted from over 60 countries featured in the exhibition. This program will take place virtually on Zoom.

The ICP museum is re-opening on October 1. Reserve your timed ticket online.

About the Exhibition

#ICPConcerned: Global Images for Global Crisis presents a selection of photographs collected from the ICP Concerned hashtag on Instagram, initiated by the International Center of Photography in March 2020. The images, chosen by ICP staff, including curators, administrators, and educators, presents a wide range of responses to recent worldwide events, from the COVID-19 pandemic to Black Lives Matter protests and beyond.

The #ICPConcerned exhibition will continue to grow alongside the Instagram archive in the coming months, eventually encompassing 1,000 images. We encourage you to keep showing us how you are responding in this moment by tagging #ICPConcerned on Instagram.











When: Sun., Sep. 27, 2020 at 11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Where: International Center of Photography (ICP)
79 Essex St.
212-857-0000
Price: $5
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Join the International Center of Photography’s Managing Director of Programs, David Campany for a remote in-gallery tour and presentation of #ICPConcerned: Global Images for Global Crisis, an evolving exhibition heading towards 1,000 images drawn from #ICPConcerned posts on Instagram made from the time New York City went into lockdown due to the COVID-19 pandemic, through the thousands of Black Lives Matter demonstrations that have taken place since the murder of George Floyd, through now.

Campany will show the installation process, which includes an in-gallery printing station, and conduct a walk-through of the physical space before giving a presentation of the images submitted from over 60 countries featured in the exhibition. This program will take place virtually on Zoom.

The ICP museum is re-opening on October 1. Reserve your timed ticket online.

About the Exhibition

#ICPConcerned: Global Images for Global Crisis presents a selection of photographs collected from the ICP Concerned hashtag on Instagram, initiated by the International Center of Photography in March 2020. The images, chosen by ICP staff, including curators, administrators, and educators, presents a wide range of responses to recent worldwide events, from the COVID-19 pandemic to Black Lives Matter protests and beyond.

The #ICPConcerned exhibition will continue to grow alongside the Instagram archive in the coming months, eventually encompassing 1,000 images. We encourage you to keep showing us how you are responding in this moment by tagging #ICPConcerned on Instagram.

Buy tickets/get more info now