(New York, New York—May 23, 2008) Cornell Capa, visionary photographer, editor, and Founding Director of the International Center of Photography (ICP) died in New York on Friday, May 23, 2008. “The ...
Photographer Cornell Capa died on Friday, but his legacy lives on in the museum he founded — the International Center of Photography in New York City — and in the images he'd taken during a ...
An exhibition contends with the role of images, policy, and activism in forming our relationship to labor and the American Dream.
Photographer Cornell Capa, who passed away last week at 90, will be remembered fondly today. First he will be laid to rest at the village cemetery in Amawalk, New York. Then his friends, relatives, ...
Stamped; Archival label affixed to back and blind embossed stamp of Cornell Capa's signature in margin bottom right front. Label on back reads: "This photograph was ...
Cornell Capa, a globetrotting photojournalist who founded the International Center of Photography in New York and dedicated himself to preserving the legacy of his older brother, war photographer ...
MIDWAY THROUGH A RECENT INTERVIEW in his airy office at the International Center of Photography, Cornell Capa turned from his view of Manhattan's Central Park and swatted the air with a burly hand.
Cornell Capa, "The Concerned Photographer" for Life magazine who founded the International Center of Photography in New York, died in Cornell Capa, "The Concerned Photographer" for Life magazine who ...
Cornell Capa began the 1960 campaign season as a stalwart Adlai Stevenson supporter, having closely covered Stevenson's 1952 and 1956 presidential bids for Life magazine. Then, during the Wisconsin ...
During his tenure at LIFE Magazine, Cornell Capa photographed dancers at the prestigious Bolshoi Ballet School in Moscow. The strong composition and subtle differences between light and shadow in ...