Dress codes : the third ICP triennial of photography and video / by Judy Ditner [editor]
Publisher: New York : Steidl, 2009Description: 239p. ill. [chiefly col.] 28 cm001: 12925ISBN: 9783865219503Subject(s): Fashion photography | Photographers | Fashion design | Video artDDC classification: 778.949391 DITItem type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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778.949391 DER Unseen Vogue : the secret history of fashion photography / | 778.949391 DEV Vogue book of fashion photography | 778.949391 DEV Vogue book of fashion photography | 778.949391 DIT Dress codes : the third ICP triennial of photography and video / | 778.949391 FAR Professional fashion photography updated and expanded ed | 778.949391 FAR Fashion forever : 30 years of subculture / | 778.949391 GOL Tank too / |
Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
Every three years, New York's International Center of Photography (ICP) presents a global survey of the most exciting and challenging new work in photography and video. Opening in September 2009, the Third ICP Triennial will take place within a year-long cycle of ICP exhibitions that critically examine fashion and its relation to contemporary art and other cultural phenomena. Through the lens of fashion, the Triennial will look at the proliferation of photo- and videobased work exploring the current uses of style, image, and self-presentation.
Among the artists taking part in the Triennial are Yto Barrada, Valérie Belin, Jacqueline Hassink, Hu Yang, Kimsooja, Jeremy Kost, Tanya Marcuse, Anne Morgenstern, Grace Ndiritu, David Rosetzky, Cindy Sherman, Lorna Simpson, Hank Willis Thomas, Mikalene Thomas, and Pinar Yolacan. Encompassing a range of extremely diverse practices and ideas, the works in the exhibition all reflect a shared conviction that style and fashion stand at the center of today's liveliest, most significant cultural manifestations.
Published for an exhibition in Gottingen Oct. 2009 to Jan 2010
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