Capa, Cornell
Welcome to the Capa, Cornell section. Here, you may find and purchase Capa, Cornell posters for any taste.
Accurately selected Capa, Cornell posters decorate rooms, create cosiness and comfort. The most pleasant thing about posters is that you may choose any topic and color solution to your liking. Our Capa, Cornell gallery features posters of various color and topical solutions.
UPDATED: Robert Capa, Friend of Anton - TIME  TIME |
UPDATED: Robert Capa, Friend of AntonTIMEICP was founded by Capa's brother, Cornell Capa, and the print comes from his personal collection. Even though neither Capa brother is alive to bestow his friendship on Anton Hammerl, it's a fitting donation, says Cynthia Young, curator of the Robert ...and more » |
"A Short History of Photography: From the ICP Collection" honoring Willis E ... - Art Daily |
"A Short History of Photography: From the ICP Collection" honoring Willis E ...Art DailyThe Collection was established by ICP Founder Cornell Capa in 1975 as part of the original concept for ICP, and now includes more than 120000 objects ranging from 19th century daguerreotypes to contemporary digital prints.and more » |
Robert Capa and Gerda Taro: love in a time of war - The Guardian  The Guardian |
Robert Capa and Gerda Taro: love in a time of warThe GuardianTogether, André Friedmann and Gerta Pohorylle would change their names and their destiny, becoming Robert Capa and Gerda Taro, the most celebrated visual chroniclers of the Spanish civil war. Together, too, they would change the nature of war ...and more » |
Magnum 62 : 1950s - 1960s, the expansion - La Lettre de la Photographie |
Magnum 62 : 1950s - 1960s, the expansionLa Lettre de la PhotographieCornell Capa, Robert Capa's brother, was also one of Magnum Photo's early members, joining in 1954. After Robert Capa's death in 1954, and David Seymore's death in 1956, Cornell Capa acted as the agency's president for four years, from 1956 until 1960.and more » |
Q. & A.: Buzz Hartshorn on the International Center of Photography - New Yorker (blog)  New Yorker (blog) |
Q. & A.: Buzz Hartshorn on the International Center of PhotographyNew Yorker (blog)Buzz, as he is known and prefers to be called, began working at ICP not long after Cornell Capa founded the organization, in 1974. (The slide show above features work from past exhibitions at ICP and their archives.) In an interview with Gefter earlier ...International Center of Photography Selects Mark Robbins As Its New Executive ...PR Newswire (press release)all 5 news articles » |
Putting Names to Faces From the 1960 Democratic National Convention - New York Times (blog)  New York Times (blog) |
Putting Names to Faces From the 1960 Democratic National ConventionNew York Times (blog)1 below) looks like Cornell Capa. The Estate of Garry Winogrand/Fraenkel Gallery and The Center for Creative PhotographyAdlai Stevenson at the lectern. Buzz Hartshorn, the director of the International Center of Photography, agrees, and told us that ... |
Francine Prose, Doon Arbus, and Michael Cunningham host an evening on Diane ... - Capital New York  Capital New York |
Francine Prose, Doon Arbus, and Michael Cunningham host an evening on Diane ...Capital New YorkIn 1970, Cornell Capa (who later founded the International Center for Photography) asked Arbus to give a lecture for a group of fellow photographers. The result was a casual, revealing presentation of her work and ideas. After Arbus's suicide in 1971, ... |
SIFF: Week 1 Picks & Pans - Seattle Weekly |
SIFF: Week 1 Picks & PansSeattle WeeklyCapa died most recently (1954) and the most famous; his brother Cornell Capa founded the ICP, which furthered his myth—and that of the Mexican Suitcase. However, The Mexican Suitcase doesn't quite live up to the myth or the recovered photographs. |
Willis 'Buzz' Hartshorn, The Farewell - La Lettre de la Photographie  GalleristNY |
Willis 'Buzz' Hartshorn, The FarewellLa Lettre de la PhotographieIn twenty years, it was more a question of understanding the meaning of photography than appreciating it. Do you think the spirit of Cornell Capa is still present at ICP ? WH: The short answer is yes. Cornell created a familial environment here.International Center of Photography Selects Mark Robbins As Its New Executive ...MarketWatch (press release)all 20 news articles » |
The New Photojournalistic Social Advocacy: Nuru Project - TIME  TIME |
The New Photojournalistic Social Advocacy: Nuru ProjectTIMECornell Capa, founding director of the International Center of Photography, introduced the idea of the “concerned photographer” in the mid-20th century and maintained that cameras could catalyze necessary change rather than just preserving an image of ... |
XML error: not well-formed (invalid token) at line 29
|