The International Center of Photography (ICP) will host Photobook Fest, a three-day celebration of photobooks and visual culture, from September 6–8, 2024. The public is invited to explore a wide selection of image-based books, magazines, and zines presented by 70 leading international photobook publishers, as well as artist signings, discussions on publishing and image-based books, and hands-on workshops.
MEDIA INSTRUCTIONS: Please contact Kim Cabrera at press@icp.org to request a pass to attend this event.
PRESS/VIP PREVIEW NIGHT:
WHEN: Friday, September 6, 6–9 PM
COST: $25 / Free for ICP members
DETAILS: Enjoy a first look at new titles, plus complimentary brews courtesy of New Belgium Brewing. VIP tickets include access to all Photobook Fest hours, September 6–8, and a complimentary pass to attend Art on Paper.
PHOTOBOOK FEST HOURS:
Saturday, September 7: 11 AM–7 PM ($5 / Free for members)
Sunday, September 8: 12–6 PM ($5 / Free for members)
WHERE:
International Center of Photography
79 Essex Street, New York, NY
ADMISSION:
Free for ICP members. Non-members can purchase tickets online or at the door.
FEATURED PHOTOGRAPHERS AND PRESENTERS INCLUDE:
MEDIA INSTRUCTIONS: Please contact Kim Cabrera at press@icp.org to request a pass to attend this event.
PRESS/VIP PREVIEW NIGHT:
WHEN: Friday, September 6, 6–9 PM
COST: $25 / Free for ICP members
DETAILS: Enjoy a first look at new titles, plus complimentary brews courtesy of New Belgium Brewing. VIP tickets include access to all Photobook Fest hours, September 6–8, and a complimentary pass to attend Art on Paper.
PHOTOBOOK FEST HOURS:
Saturday, September 7: 11 AM–7 PM ($5 / Free for members)
Sunday, September 8: 12–6 PM ($5 / Free for members)
WHERE:
International Center of Photography
79 Essex Street, New York, NY
ADMISSION:
Free for ICP members. Non-members can purchase tickets online or at the door.
FEATURED PHOTOGRAPHERS AND PRESENTERS INCLUDE:
SATURDAY
- Panel: “Class of 2024:” The Future of Photography with Wendy Goodman, Shan Shi, Tyler Basa, Michael James O’Brien, Presented by SCAD & Thames & Hudson
- New Photobook Releases: “Keep the Kid Alive” & “Rotting from Within”with Arielle Bobb-Willis, Noa Lin, and Lewis Chaplin with Abdulhamid Kircher, Presented by Aperture / Loose Joints
- Panel: The Cities We Need with Gabrielle Bendiner-Viani, Ariana Allensworth, and Jodi Wayneberg, Presented by MIT Press / ICP
- To the Ends of the Earth with Jeanette Spicer, Marino Berio, Keren Moscovitch, and Noelle Flores-Théard, Presented by GOST Books / ICP
- Performance: Foto Féminas Mobile Library (aka La Biblio Móvil)
- Publishing in South America with Verónica Sanchis Bencomo and Luis Cabelo, Presented by Foto Féminas / LA CHANCLETA VOLADORA + RAYA EDITORIAL
SUNDAY
- New Photobook Release: Omen: Phantasmagoria at the Farm Security Administration Archive, with Lucy Ives, León Muñoz Santini, Leandro Villaro, Presented by Artbook D.A.P. / RM
- Riso and Photography, Presented by Printed Matter
- Elevating Artists through Publishing and Design with Kris Graves and Caleb Cain Marcus, Presented by KGP Monolith
- Screening: Good Nature, Presented by ‘cademy
ICP Photobook Fest is generously supported by MPB.
About the International Center of Photography
The International Center of Photography (ICP) is the world’s leading institution dedicated to photography and visual culture. Cornell Capa founded ICP in 1974 to champion “concerned photography”—socially and politically minded images that can educate and change the world. Through exhibitions, education programs, community outreach, and public programs, ICP offers an open forum for dialogue about the power of the image. Since its inception, ICP has presented more than 700 exhibitions, provided thousands of classes, and hosted a wide variety of public programs. ICP launched its new integrated center on Manhattan’s Lower East Side in January 2020. Located at 79 Essex Street, ICP is the cultural anchor of Essex Crossing, one of the most highly anticipated and expansive mixed-use developments in New York City. ICP pays respect to the original stewards of this land, the Lenape people, and other Indigenous communities. Visit icp.org to learn more about the museum and its programs.
Follow ICP on Social Media
Instagram @icp | Facebook /internationalcenterofphotography
X @icphotog | YouTube @icplive
Press Contacts
Kim Cabrera
International Center of Photography
press@icp.org
Ayofemi Kirby
ElevenThirtySix Strategies
ayofemi@itseleventhirtysix.com
The International Center of Photography (ICP) is the world’s leading institution dedicated to photography and visual culture. Cornell Capa founded ICP in 1974 to champion “concerned photography”—socially and politically minded images that can educate and change the world. Through exhibitions, education programs, community outreach, and public programs, ICP offers an open forum for dialogue about the power of the image. Since its inception, ICP has presented more than 700 exhibitions, provided thousands of classes, and hosted a wide variety of public programs. ICP launched its new integrated center on Manhattan’s Lower East Side in January 2020. Located at 79 Essex Street, ICP is the cultural anchor of Essex Crossing, one of the most highly anticipated and expansive mixed-use developments in New York City. ICP pays respect to the original stewards of this land, the Lenape people, and other Indigenous communities. Visit icp.org to learn more about the museum and its programs.
Follow ICP on Social Media
Instagram @icp | Facebook /internationalcenterofphotography
X @icphotog | YouTube @icplive
Press Contacts
Kim Cabrera
International Center of Photography
press@icp.org
Ayofemi Kirby
ElevenThirtySix Strategies
ayofemi@itseleventhirtysix.com