Weegee: Society of the Spectacle
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Weegee: Society of the Spectacle
This exhibition aims to reconcile two sides of photographer Weegee - one gritty, the other glamorous - through an investigation of his focus, throughout his career, on a critique of 20th century popular culture and its appetite for spectacle.
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International Center of Photography
January 23, 2025 to May 05, 2025
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Exhibition Details

The career of photographer Weegee (born Arthur Fellig, 1899-1968) is often divided into two distinct phases, one gritty, the other glamorous.

Celebrated for his sensationalist images of crime scenes, fires, car crashes, and the onlookers who witnessed these harrowing events across New York City in the 1930s and ‘40s, Weegee also spent time in his career documenting the joyful crowds, premieres, and celebrities of Hollywood. His documentary images on both coasts gave way to experimental portraits late in his life, which were distorted using a kaleidoscope and other tricks from his technical toolbox.

Additional Details

Weegee: Society of the Spectacle is curated by Clément Chéroux, Director of the Fondation Henri Cartier-Bresson (FHCB), Paris, in collaboration with the Weegee Archive at the International Center of Photography (ICP), New York.

Location

International Center of Photography
79 Essex Street
New York, NY 10002

Image: Weegee, Photographers at Premiere, ca. 1951, International Center of Photography. Bequest of Wilma Wilcox, 1993 (18802.1993) © International Center of Photography/Getty Images