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ICP Talks: Clifford Prince King
Join ICP in conversation with Clifford Prince King for the first conversation of our spring 2023 season of the lecture series ICP Talks.
King documents his intimate relationships in traditional, everyday settings that speak on his experiences as a queer black man. In these instances, communion begins to morph into an offering of memory; it is how he honors and celebrates the reality of layered personhood. Within King's images are nods to the beyond. Shared offerings to the past manifest in codes hidden in plain sight, known only to those who sit within a shared place of knowledge.
This program is being offered both in person at ICP, located on NYC's Lower East Side, and online. Tickets to attend the conversation in person are $5 and do not include access to ICP’s galleries. To visit the museum before ICP Talks, reserve your ticket here. In person and online tickets are not interchangeable.
The spring season of ICP Talks continues through April with Catherine Opie and Elliott Jerome Brown, Jr.
About the Series
ICP Talks is ICP’s Photographer’s lecture series sponsored by MPB. Join us monthly each season for four one-hour lectures featuring renowned photographers who champion social change through photography, employ exciting alternative and emerging practices, or explore critical questions about the form. Past speakers include Laylah Amatullah Barrayn, Guadalupe Rosales, Pacifico Silano, Farah Al-Qasimi, and more. The Spring season takes place online and in-person from March through May.
Venue: International Center of Photography
79 Essex St
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212-857-0000
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