| The Weegee's World web site
was created in conjunction with Weegee's World: Life, Death and the Human Drama, an
exhibition at the International Center of Photography and the publication of Weegee's
World by Miles Barth. 
The exhbition is on view at the International Center of Photography Midtown from November
21, 1997 through March 8, 1998. This exhibition is made possible in part by grants from
the National Endowment for the Arts and the New York State Council on the Arts. Additional
generous support was received from Anne E. Fisher and M. Anthony Fisher.ICP Midtown is
sponsored by Eastman Kodak Company, with the Durst Family as Lead Benefactor.
International Center of
Photography/Midtown
1133 Avenue of the Americas at 43rd Street, New York, NY 10036
Phone: 212-768-4682
Exhibit Hours:
Tuesday 11am - 8pm
Wednesday through Sunday 11am - 6pm
 

Weegee's World
By Miles Barth
Essays by Miles Barth, Ellen Handy, and Alain Bergala
First published in France by Editions du Seuil, Paris
Published by Bulfinch Press/Little, Brown and Company
Photographs by Weegee (Arthur Fellig)
©1994, International Center of Photography, New York, Bequest of Wilma Wilcox. All rights
reserved.
Weegee's World is
available for $75 plus shipping and handling from the International Center of Photography
Museum Store. To order, call
800-688-8171. (Discount for ICP
Members)

Web Address: http://www.icp.org/weegee
site produced by Cognetics Corporation
Designers: Whitney Quesenbery, Glenna Hartwell and Paul Hoffman


ICP's Archives and Collections have as
their mission the preservation, interpretation, and exhibition of significant images of
20th Century photography. The primary emphasis of the Museum's holdings is
photo-journalism and documentary photography. This is in keeping with ICP's belief in the
power of the still image to record and interpret history.
In order to represent the evolution of
documentary photography the museum continues to acquire concentrated bodies of work by
major figures who have contributed to the development and advancement of this tradition.
ICP's major archival holdings include the Robert and Cornell Capa Collections, the Roman
Vishniac, and Weegee (Arthur Fellig) Archives and Collections.

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