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But Still, It Turns Conversations—Curran Hatleberg and Kristine Potter

Curran Hatleberg, Lost Coast (8), 2014. © Curran Hatleberg

Curran Hatleberg, Lost Coast (8), 2014. © Curran Hatleberg

But Still, It Turns Conversations—Curran Hatleberg and Kristine Potter (VIRTUAL)

ICP: July 7, 2021 (6PM – 7PM EST )

Photographers Curran Hatleberg and Kristine Potter discuss myth-making in photography and the draw of the open road to investigate the American landscape in relation to their work on view at ICP in But Still, It Turns: Recent Photography from the World. The artists will be led in conversation by writer, curator, and contributor to the But Still, It Turns catalog, Rebecca Bengel, as they discuss their projects and the exhibition on view at ICP through August 29, 2021.

About the exhibition: Guest curated by photographer Paul Graham, But Still, It Turns features nine contemporary photographers that present images made in the 21st -century United States, working directly from life and reflecting a movement towards a lyrical documentary practice. Extending the tradition of Robert Frank, Walker Evans, Gordon Parks, and Diane Arbus, this work fits a notion of “photography from the world”—photography that resists both narrative arcs and the drama of photojournalism or staged photography, grappling instead with the world as it is, in all its tangle and wonder. The exhibition features work by Vanessa Winship, Curran Hatleberg, Richard Choi, Gregory Halpern, Piergiorgio Casotti and Amanuele Brutti, Kristine Potter, and Stanley Wolukau-Wanambwa. Reserve your timed ticket to see the exhibition in person at icp.org/tickets.

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