At a moment when the United States seems increasingly governed by tweet, “Perpetual Revolution: The Image and Social Change” offers a fascinating look at what today’s media can and can’t do…
The New York–based International Center of Photography, which reopened its museum last spring downtown on the Bowery, announced the 2017 winners of its Infinity Awards. The awards, which will…
As it opens its doors again, after moving from Midtown Manhattan to the Bowery, the International Center of Photography should consider changing its name. Its first show is “Private, Public
The New York–based International Center of Photography announced the 2016 winners of its annual Infinity Awards, which have been given annually since 1985 to honor excellence in photography…
In an age when more than 880 billion photographs are taken each year—with more than 1.8 billion uploaded to the Internet every day—how can museums keep up? That is a question now facing the Internatio…
The Trick Brain, a video by the British artist Ed Atkins, has haunted me since I first saw it at the 2013 Venice Biennale. In it, the camera pans a room packed to the gills with tribal…