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ICP announces Triennial exhibition.


The International Center of Photography (ICP (1) (Internet Cache Protocol) A protocol used by one proxy server to query another for a cached Web page without having to go to the Internet to retrieve it. See CARP and proxy server. ) in New York New York, state, United States
New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of
 has announced a new initiative, the "ICP Triennial tri·en·ni·al  
adj.
1. Occurring every third year.

2. Lasting three years.

n.
1. A third anniversary.

2. A ceremony or celebration occurring every three years.
" exhibition, the first of its kind in the United States United States, officially United States of America, republic (2005 est. pop. 295,734,000), 3,539,227 sq mi (9,166,598 sq km), North America. The United States is the world's third largest country in population and the fourth largest country in area. . This inaugural event has the thematic focus and title "Strangers," and is intended to "explore the social world through images resulting from encounters with people unknown to one another, in both public and private situations."

At a press briefing announcing the Triennial, ICP Board President Raymond J. McGuire called the move "reflective of the commitment ... of the staff ... and board" to contemporary photography. ICP's Ehrenkranz Director, Willis ("Buzz") Hartshorn harts·horn  
n.
1. The antler of a hart, formerly used as a source of ammonia and in smelling salts.

2. Ammonium carbonate.
, noted ICP's recent capital improvements and program expansion, and called the Triennial "a representation of [ICP's] commitment to contemporary photography internationally."

Four renowned photography curators comprise the selection team curating this initiative-ICP Director of Exhibitions and Chief Curator Brian Wallis, Senior Curators Christopher Phillips Christopher Phillips can refer to:
  • Chris Phillips, a retired American athlete
  • Chris Phillips (athlete) a Canadian professional hockey player
  • Chris Phillips, credited on Denis Leary's Lock and Load
 and Carol Squiers and Digital, Media Curator Edward Earle. These curators and other ICP exhibitions staff have been seeking photo-based work from around the globe for more than a year, traveling to international art events including the Stockholm (Sweden) Art Fair, the Yokohama (Japan) Triennial, the Basel (Switzerland) Art Fair and the Photo Biennal at Centro Imagen in Mexico City Mexico City
 Spanish Ciudad de México

City (pop., 2000: city, 8,605,239; 2003 metro. area est., 18,660,000), capital of Mexico. Located at an elevation of 7,350 ft (2,240 m), it is officially coterminous with the Federal District, which occupies 571 sq mi
, as well as conducting studio visits in such locales as Beijing, Berlin, Frankfurt, London, New York, Paris and Tokyo.

Wallis called the Triennial "the most ambitious project ICP has undertaken as an exhibition, by far." He elucidated the impetus behind the project saying, "the big story of the year is the use of photography in contemporary art, and called the initiative "an attempt to assess and address these new directions." Wallis explained that the Triennial will present not only established photographers but will also "represent and reveal for the first time some emerging and new photographers" who have not previously received wide attention in the U.S. Forty to 50 artists will be represented by approximately 200 works of art including photography using traditional and digital processes, multimedia installations and video. The Triennial will utilize all of the museum's galleries as well as a number of other sites around the neighborhood and the city.

Several artists have been confirmed for this exhibition. They include German video artist Matthias Muller; Justine Kurland Justine Kurland (b. 1969 in New York City) is a fine art photographer, based in New York.

Kurland graduated from Yale University in 1998 with a Master of Fine Arts degree, after studying with Gregory Crewdson and Philip Lorca di Corcia.
, who will be documenting utopian communities around the U.S.; American street photographer Joel Stemfeld, exhibiting his new body of work, "Passing Strangers"; Paris-based Yto Barrada, who explores issues in her homeland of Morocco; Olivo Barbieri Olivo Barbieri (born 1954) is an Italian artist and photographer of urban environments. He is recognized for his innovative technique creating miniature still photography from actual landscapes by simulating shallow depth of field via the use of tilt-shift lens photography.  of Italy, who photographs the alienating environments that are created by postmodern urban architecture; and Chien-Chi Chang, a Chinese photographer who has documented Chinese mental patients in a series titled "The Chain."

The "ICP Triennial: Strangers" will open in September 2003. For more information visit www.icp.org.
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Title Annotation:International Center of Photography
Author:Vanmeenen, Karen
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Geographic Code:1U2NY
Date:Dec 22, 2002
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