New Photo Shows @ICP

There are four new shows at New York’s International Center of Photography. Check out the works of Jacques-André Boiffard, Brassaï, Ilse Bing, André Kertész, Germaine Krull, Dora Maar, and Man Ray in a show focusing on Surrealism in Paris 1920s-30s; the reclusive Czech photographer Miroslav Tichý known for his makeshift cardboard cameras; 60 black-and-white photographs by the little-known photographer, Alan B. Stone; and 31 vintage prints by the celebrated French photographer Eugène Atget.

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Scapes

02/09
6-8pm
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Bernstein’s seemingly familiar landscapes, at first glance, look as though they could be taken from places throughout the world. However, after close examination the viewer will notice that they have been fabricated for the camera.

@Wild Project

New York at a Glance | Exhibitions

Portrait of a Lady

02/10
6-9pm
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This show features works of portraits of a lady by emerging artists: Jordan Buschur, Sarah Kurz, Helle Mardahl, Christopher Milne, HuskMitNavn, Marc Seguin, Alix Smith and Virginia Inés Vergara.

@Allegra LaViola Gallery

New York - Emerging | Exhibitions

The Way Out: Video Selections from the Artist Pension Trust

02/10
7-9pm
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RSVP for this event at the pop-up gallery at the Former Tower Records space! Artist Pension Trust brings together videoworks that consider the way in which music videos have influenced contemporary video art.

@Former Tower Records

New York at a Glance | Exhibitions

Isaac Fortoul Mural Unveiling and Grand Opening Preview

02/11
11-5pm
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Damon Dash is opening a gallery in Tribeca. That alone is worth playing hooky from work! Artist Isaac Fortoul who is involved in the forming of this gallery will unveil a new mural in the space!

@Dash Gallery

New York at a Glance | Exhibitions

re: The Mirrored Veil

02/11
6-9pm
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Jenna Gribbon is a rising star that should be added to your watch list. Her works play with "visual riddles" and are sure to arouse curiosity with titles like Idyll vs. the World, Allegory of Painting as Humpty Dumpty, Still Life with Tome and Time.

@Priska C. Juschka Fine Art

New York at a Glance | Exhibitions

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