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The Photography Show Presented by AIPAD Arrives in New York

Patty Carroll, ”Crochet Crisis” (2022) (courtesy Catherine Couturier Gallery, Houston, Texas)

The medium of photography — which continues to amaze, provoke, and reveal — will be celebrated this spring with the arrival of a major photography fair in New York City.

The Photography Show presented by AIPAD will be on view from March 31 through April 2, at Center415 on Fifth Avenue in Manhattan. The roster of 44 galleries includes members of the prestigious Association of International Photography Art Dealers known as AIPAD, recognized as the world’s leading galleries of fine art photography, as well as an exceptional selection of emerging galleries new to AIPAD.

Now in its 42nd edition, this highly anticipated annual art fair is the longest-running and foremost exhibition dedicated to the photographic medium. The Photography Show presented by AIPAD will feature fresh-to-market and museum-quality work including contemporary, modern, and exemplary 19th-century photographs, as well as photo-based art and new media.

AIPAD is working closely with gallerists, curators, artists, and collectors to create a comprehensive program, including the presentation of the annual AIPAD Award and the acclaimed AIPAD Talks program with prominent speakers during the run of the show.

Tseng Kwong Chi, “Andy Warhol with Liz Taylor’s portrait in Fred Hughes’ red studio, New York” (1986) (courtesy Yancey Richardson, New York, New York)

Exhibitors
View the list of participating galleries for 2023.

Special Exhibition
Highlights from the Archive: Celebrating the 10th Anniversary of MUUS Collection
MUUS Collection, in celebration of its 10th anniversary, presents an exhibition of collection highlights with work from five photographers: André de Dienes, Fred W. McDarrah, Deborah Turbeville, Rosalind Fox Solomon, and Alfred Wertheimer. The special exhibition explores the themes and interplay among the artists, presenting each photographer’s unique interpretation of the classic portrait along with a brief survey of their work. Showcasing both iconic and lesser-known images, it offers viewers a captivating selection from each artist’s archive.

Show Dates
Thursday, March 30 | VIP Opening Preview (invitation only)
Friday, March 31 | General Admission
Saturday, April 1 | General Admission
Sunday, April 2 | General Admission

Location
Center415, 415 Fifth Avenue, between 37th and 38th Streets, New York City

For further details, visit aipad.com or contact info@aipad.com.

Miguel Rio Branco, “Maria Leoncia” (1991) (© Miguel Rio Branco, courtesy Paci Contemporary Gallery, Brescia, Italy)
Cig Harvey, “Skyline, Rockport, Maine” (2021) (© Cig Harvey, courtesy Robert Mann Gallery)
Hal Fischer, “Handkerchiefs” from the series Gay Semiotics (1977), printed 2014 (© Hal Fischer, courtesy Benjamin Ogilvy Projects, Arlington, Massachusetts)

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