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Empire State of Mine, 2024
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The Photography Show fair’s 45th edition explores medium’s full history from its origins to AI
By: Osman Can Yerebakan
The Association of International Photography Art Dealers (AIPAD) opens the 45th edition of its annual fair, the Photography Show, today (22 April) at the Park Avenue Armory in New York. Around 85% of the fair’s exhibitors are members of the non-profit organisation, while a smaller contingent of non-member exhibitors was selected by the vetting members’ committee. The fair’s main section features around 65 exhibitors, most of whom hail from the US and Europe, while a new sector called Focal Point features 13 exhibitors, each offering solo presentations by artists who have pushed at the boundaries of photography in a layout designed by the Los Angeles- and Mexico City-based design firm Oficina.la.
Returning participants this year include many of New York’s longstanding photography galleries, such as Bruce Silverstein, Clamp, Danziger Gallery, Higher Pictures, Robert Mann Gallery, Yancey Richardson and Howard Greenberg Gallery. Additional US galleries at the fair include the West Coast’s Paul M. Hertzman, Von Lintel Gallery, Scott Nichols and Robert Koch Gallery, as well as Stephen Daiter Gallery from Chicago and The Hulett Collection from Tulsa.
Read the full article on The Art Newspaper's website.