The Photography Show returns for another year to its historic home at New York’s Park Avenue Armory. The show presented by AIPAD, Association of International Photography Art Dealers—is the oldest and preeminent fair exclusively dedicated to the medium of photography. With a large contingent of US and international exhibitors, visitors have the opportunity to discover and explore a variety of fine works from contemporary to vintage.
The Photography Show presented by AIPAD at the Park Avenue Armory: 643 Park Ave New York, NY 10065. April 25-28, 2024. Tickets on sale here.
Featured image: Lucia Engstrom: Dafne’s Song, 2023. Hand Embroidered with Organic Wool, Silk and Mohair; Cotton Rag Paper. Von Lintel Gallery, Santa Monica.
Will Spiller: Schoolgirls on the A-train to Far Rockaway, New York, 1978. Chemical C-print. Bildhalle, Zurich/Amsterdam.
Cig Harvey: Cake & Dahlias, Camden, Maine, 2023. Archival pigment print. Robert Mann Gallery, New York.
Sharon Walters: Lawrence and flowers, 2024. Papercut with Giclée print on Archival Paper. Hackelbury Fine Art, London.
Erwin Blumenfeld: Vogue, New-York, 1 mai 1953. Pigment print on archival paper from original negative, restored and printed by the Estate of Erwin Blumenfeld. Galerie Esther Woerdehoff, Paris/Geneva.
Michael Massaia: Drop the Sun – Central Park Portfolio-Drop the Sun, 2022. Artist-made, split-toned (sepia/selenium), silver gelatin contact print. Gallery Two Seventy, NJ.
Marc Riboud: The painter of the Eiffel Tower, Paris, France, 1953. Vintage gelatin silver print. Galerie Clémentine de la Feronnière, Paris.
Peter Wegner: Buildings Made of Sky (Dusk to Dawn), 2024. Nine archival pigment prints. Marshall Gallery, Santa Monica.
Bruce Davidson: Untitled, (Boy Showing Tattoo on Arm) from Brooklyn Gang, 1959, gelatin silver print. Etherton Gallery, Tucson.
Casper Faassen: Recollection series of Delft vases especially for The Photography Show by AIPAD, 2023.
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3 thoughts on “Artistry in Photography”
I saved a central park picture, it’s a masterpiece
I saved a central park picture, it’s a masterpiece
He is a brilliant photographer! Check out his website http://www.michaelmassaia.com
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