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A Different Kind of Order

The ICP Triennial


  • Prestel
  • Expo: 17/5/2013 - 1/9/2013, International Center of Photography, New York
  • by Kristin Lubben, Joanna Lehan, Christopher Phillips and Carol Squiers
Highlighting the increasing overlay of networked reality onto the human experience of the world, this volume identifies some of the new types of imagery that are beginning to coalesce into a 21st-century digital vernacular. Approximately 225 images by artists such as A. K. Burns, Thomas Hirschhorn, Gideon Mendel, Lisa Oppenheim, Rabih Mroué, and Walid Raad are accompanied by illuminating critical texts as well as wider-ranging thematic essays.

ISBN 9783791353142 | E | HB
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Publisher Prestel
ISBN 9783791353142
Author(s) Kristin Lubben, Joanna Lehan, Christopher Phillips and Carol Squiers
Publication date May 2013
Edition Hardback
Dimensions 255 x 200 mm
Illustrations 225 col.ill.
Pages 192
Language(s) Eng. ed.
Exhibition International Center of Photography, New York
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Highlighting the increasing overlay of networked reality onto the human experience of the world, this volume identifies some of the new types of imagery that are beginning to coalesce into a 21st-century digital vernacular.

Every three years the curators of New York's International Center of Photography gather the most interesting contemporary photography and video from around the world to explore a specific issue, trend, or movement. Past Triennials have focused on themes of identity, environmentalism and fashion. The 2013 Triennial, A Different Kind of Order, presents a variety of artworks that illuminate the new visual and social territory in which photography operates today. Created by 27 international artists, these works-photographs, films, videos, installations, performances and other media-reflect the growing influence of new paradigms associated with digital image making and networking. Approximately 225 images by artists such as A. K. Burns, Thomas Hirschhorn, Gideon Mendel, Lisa Oppenheim, Rabih Mroué, and Walid Raad are accompanied by illuminating critical texts as well as wider-ranging thematic essays by ICP curators Kristin Lubben, Joanna Lehan, Christopher Phillips and Carol Squiers.