This weekend is the last chance to catch two outstanding shows at the International Center of Photography.
Sunday May 4 is the final day for both "Capa in Color", the first exhibition of the color work of famous wartime photojournalist Robert Capa, who was known for his striking black and white images, and "What is a Photograph?", an exploration of creative experimentation in photography since the 1970's.
Curator Cynthia Young says until until this show, Capa's color photographs remained in the ICP's archives because the technology had not yet been developed to help restore the faded photos.
In “What Is a Photograph?,” ICP curator Carol Squiers brings together photographic works by 21 artists that in one way or another challenge the definition of the medium.
Read ARTINFO's coverage of the opening of "Capa in Color", HERE.
Read ARTINFO's coverage of the opening of "What is a Photograph?", HERE. And watch the accompanying video below:
