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The International Center of Photography is a photography museum, school, and research center located in Midtown Manhattan in New York City (United States). The center was founded in 1974.

It is the host of the Infinity Awards, which were inaugurated in 1985 "to bring public attention to outstanding achievements in photography by honoring individuals with distinguished careers in the field and by identifying future luminaries."

Bellmer's dolls

Bellmer dolls

March 29, 2001: This exhibition explores for the first time Hans Bellmer's provocative doll photographs of the 1930s in the representational context of gender and sexuality in Nazi Germany.

The exhibition is accompanied by a catalogue by guest curator Therese Lichtenstein.

This exhibition is made possible by the ICP Exhibitions Committee, with additional support from the Cultural Services of the French Embassy.




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