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The MoCP is currently closed (December 24-January 27).

Please Join us January 28 for the opening reception of 50% Grey and Recent Acquisitions from the Baruch Foundation.
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Museum of Contemporary Photography The MoCP is closed until January 29! Until then, here's a sneak peek image from our upcoming exhibition 50% Grey: Contemporary Czech Photography Reconsidered.

Jiří Thýn. Untitled, Composition No. 17, 2007.

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Museum of Contemporary Photography Beginning Saturday, see MoCP collection artist Anna Shteynshleyger's work at the Renaissance Society in Chicago!

http://flavorpill.com/chicago/events/2010/1/3/exhibition-by-anna-shteynshleyger?utm_source=chicago&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=issue_276

Image: Untitled (Perm Clouds), from the Siberia series, 2002.

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Museum of Contemporary Photography Holiday Image set is now posted on our collections page! Happy Holidays!
http://www.mocp.org/blog/2009/12/holiday_collection_image_set.php

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share your own sets in these comments! We want to see your sets too!
22 décembre 2009, à 13:30
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Museum of Contemporary Photography MONDAY THROUGH WEDNESDAY - FREE ADMISSION and AWESOME photography. These are the last three days to see Reversed Images! Come visit. See you soon!

Image: Su Chang, Citylife Really Makes your Life Better?, 2008, Installation, Courtesy of the artist.

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Museum of Contemporary Photography Cindy Sherman 'studio props exclusive' on Art 21! Watch as Cindy describes, from her studio, the props that bring her images to life.

blog.art21.org
Surveying some of the props she's used over the years, including masks and mannequin parts, artist Cindy Sherman demonstrates how she uses stand-ins to
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Museum of Contemporary Photography Its the final weekend to see Reversed Images! Come by for free admission and an intriguing look at Shanghai. The exhibition closes December 23.

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Olivo Barbieri, Shanghai, 2001 from NSFE series, Courtesy of Howard Stein Joy of Giving Something and Yancey Richardson Gallery
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Museum of Contemporary Photography People
in New York: FRIDAY NIGHT - International Center of Photography - The last
original, carefully saved Polaroid film – repackaged in a limited
Special Edition designed by Paul Giambarba. Go get it! Click below for
more info.

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Dear PolaPremium customer / Supporter of The Impossible Project, as if there was not already enough to do within these last days of the year, we still dare to ask for your attention and in the best case even participation in two very important, New York-ish Impossible events:
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Museum of Contemporary Photography Former Midwest Photographer's Project artist Michael Sinclair is featured on GOOD: http://www.good.is/post/Picture-Show-Popular-Attractions
. And find him on the MoCP site too!

www.mocp.org
Initially an architectural photographer, Michael Sinclair has recently begun photographing middle-class America at play and rest in large-format prints. Using a straightforward approach, often combined ...
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Museum of Contemporary Photography Please join us for an opening reception for the exhibitions 50% Grey: Contemporary Czech Photography Reconsidered and Recent Acquisitions from the Anne and Jacques Baruch Collection of Czech Photography.

Image: Jan Saudek, Card Metaphor, 1986.

Date/heure :jeudi 28 janvier 2010 17:00
Lieu :MoCP
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Museum of Contemporary Photography Please join curators Karel Císař and Karen Irvine and exhibiting artist Markéta Othová for a tour of 50% Grey: Contemporary Czech Photography Reconsidered.

Image: Stěpán Grygar, Street (Prague), 2002. C-print, courtesy of the artist.

Date/heure :jeudi 28 janvier 2010 16:00
Lieu :MoCP
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Museum of Contemporary Photography Brian Ulrich. Schaumburg, IL 2004 (Small Animals).

Catch up with the MoCP collection artists on the blog. So many of them in the news lately (see also: the announcement about Curtis, below!)
http://www.mocp.org/blog

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Museum of Contemporary Photography Curtis Mann is a Whitney Biennial 2010 artist! Read more at the blog.
Congratulations, Curtis!

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Collection artist, friend, and former employee of the Museum of Contemporary Photography, Curtis Mann, was announced today as a Whitney Biennial 2010 artist! This summer, Mann was one of three artists featured in MP3: Volume II, an exhibition of artists from the Midwest Photographer’s Project. ...
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Museum of Contemporary Photography A "Conscientious" conversation with Mark Steinmetz - discussing the "Greater Atlanta" publication and Steinmetz creative processes.

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Having spent a lot of time with Mark Steinmetz's books South East and Greater Atlanta, I was curious about the history and photographer behind the work. So I asked Mark for an interview, and much to my delight he agreed to it.
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Museum of Contemporary Photography Adam Ekberg on Flavorpill and showing at Thomas Robertello Gallery, through Feb 6.

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In Aberration #8, one of Adam Ekberg's signature images, concentric circles of light flood the frame, suggesting a metaphysical order while simultaneously drawing attention to its underlying photographic mechanics. ...
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Museum of Contemporary Photography Artist books of work by Sally Mann, Mitch Epstein, Mark Steinmetz, and Dorothea Lange all mentioned as Best Photo Books of 2009! (via Conscientious)

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It's that time of the year again, so without further ado, these are the photo books that impressed me the most this past year. I'm listing them in no particular order, with the exception of the very first one: jpegs by Thomas Ruff. ...