The Photography Show presented by AIPAD in New York that ended yesterday was a visual feast of creative works from some of the finest photographers worldwide. The Show was held at Center415 in midtown with 49 galleries from 9 countries and 23 cities, all members of the prestigious Association of Photography and Art Dealers known as AIPAD – leaders in fine art photography. There was a rich array of museum quality works on display that would be at home in any art collection. The diversity of subject matters and photographers represented were additional treats as they added to the various creative interpretations before the lens. From timeless masters such as Sabine Weiss and Gordon Parks to more contemporary works from Nataya Nova and Anna Boyiazis, these artists inspire and inform one frozen moment at a time.
Featured image: Regis and Kahran Bethencourt’s photography.
David Alekhuogie: Avalon and 116th Street, Mom’s garden, 2021. Archival pigment print on canvas. Yancey Richardson Gallery, New York.
Lucien Clergue: Nu Zebre, New York, 1997. Gelatin silver print. Throckmorton Fine Art Inc., New York.
Ervin A. Johnson: Jessica, 2019. Photographic mixed media. Arnika Dawkins Gallery, Atlanta
Anna Boyiazis, Kijini Primary School students learn to float, swim and perform rescues in the Indian Ocean off of Muyuni, Zanzibar, 2016. Archival pigment print. Monroe Gallery of Photography, Santa Fe.
Michael Massaia: Bow Bridge, Looking North, Predawn, Central Park, New York City, 2019. Printed 2022 by the artist. Selenium/Iron/Sepia toned and re-developed gelatin silver contact print. Obscura Gallery, Santa Fe.
Anastasia Samoylova: Beauty Salon, 2022. Archival pigment print, Laurence Miller Gallery, New York.
Saïdou Dicko: The moon princess, TMK-NID-ABEILLES, 2022. Hand-painted archival pigment print; digital collage without retouching. Jackson Fine Art, Atlanta.
Matt Black: Allensworth, California, 2014. Fence post, 2014. Pigment ink print. Robert Koch Gallery, San Francisco.
Sabine Weiss: L’homme qui court, Paris, 1953. Gelatin silver print. Pater Fetterman Gallery, Santa Monica.
Michael Eastman: Deco Stairway, Havana, 2014. Chromogenic dye coupler print. Robert Klein Gallery, Boston.
Larry Towell: Kent County, Ontario, Canada, 1996. Gelatin silver print. Stephen Bulger Gallery, Toronto.
Gordon Parks: Untitled, Mobile, Alabama, 1956. Archival pigment print. Howard Greenberg Gallery, New York.
Dawoud Bey: Open Window, 2019. Gelatin silver photograph on mount. Stephen Daiter Gallery, Chicago.
Ann Rhoney: Silk Dress Coming, 1982. Gelatin silver print with applied oil. Galeria Vasari/Nailya Alexander Gallery, Buenos Aires.
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