One of the most important international photography events, The AIPAD Photography Show New York, will be presented by The Association of International Photography Art Dealers (AIPAD) from Thursday, March 17 through Sunday, March 20, 2010. More than 75 of the world's leading fine art photography galleries will present a wide range of museum-quality work, including contemporary, modern and 19th-century photographs, as well as photo-based art, video and new media, at the Park Avenue Armory at 67th Street in New York City.
SHOW HOURS
Thursday, March 17, 11 am to 7 pm
Friday, March 18, 11 am to 7 pm
Saturday, March 19, 11 am to 7 pm
Sunday, March 20, 11 am to 6 pm
Tickets will be available at the door. Additional show information including admission is available at aipad.com, by calling AIPAD at 202-367-1158, or by emailing info@aipad.com.
GALA BENEFIT PREVIEW, MARCH 16
The 31st edition of The AIPAD Photography Show New York will open with a Gala Preview on March 16 at 5 pm to benefit the John Szarkowski Fund, an endowment for photography acquisitions at The Museum of Modern Art in New York City. For more information or to purchase tickets, please contact The Museum of Modern Art, 212-708-9680, specialevents@moma.org, or moma.org/aipad2011.
EXHIBITORS
A wide range of the world’s leading fine art photography galleries will exhibit at The AIPAD Photography Show New York. In addition to galleries from New York City and across the country, the Show will include a number of international galleries from Canada, the UK, France, Germany, Argentina, Israel, Japan, and China. An exhibitor list is available here.
PANEL DISCUSSIONS
Five panel discussions bringing together leading curators, dealers, artists and journalists will be held on Saturday, March 19, in the Veteran’s Room at the Park Avenue Armory. Details are available here. Tickets for each panel discussion are available for purchase at the door on a first-come, first-served basis.
Une Ford Pick-up, une Pan/Shovel 66, une Custom 2004 (Jeffrey), une Triumph 69 (Vince), une El Camino 64, une Bel Air 65 (peinte par Vince), une Duo Glide 62, une Comet (qui appartenait à Steve Mc Queen), une Special Construction 2000 (toutes, OM), une Harley 1969, une Dyna 2003 (Wes),une Pan 59, une Pan 62, une Pan 65 (John Copeland), une Sportster 68 (Dr...
Le conte photographique l’Emouvantail, se veut être « l’Echo » d’une histoire d’amour entre un épouvantail etune jeune femme, la Dame de l’O qui pourrait être celle de chacun d’entre nous… Mais pas seulement…
Créée par le Musée de l’Elysée à Lausanne, l’exposition Hans Steiner Chronique de la vie moderne a été présentée à la Fotostiftung de Winterthour, à la Médiathèque Valais-Martigny et au Museo Villa dei Cedri de Bellinzona.
Mouna Saboni est d'origine bretonne, de mère française et de père marocain. Elle a 23 ans et termine sa troisième année à l’ENSP d’Arles. Je voudrais voir la mer est présentée dans le cadre du festival des Boutographies, Rencontres Photographiques de Montpellier dédiées aux jeunes photographes. La série sél...
Awol Erizku's photographs reference classical art works to include models of color in order to emphasize, and draw attention to the lack of racial diversity represented in art history.
Erizku creates images such as, Girl with a Bamboo Earring, 2009 in which he repl...
Originally conceived for and presented at the Museum of Fine Arts Houston, the upcoming exhibition at the Helmut Newton Foundation is dedicated to Newton’s first three legendary publications. The motifs published in the books have been transformed into exhibition prints. During Newton’s lifetime, these photographs bordering between fashion and nude ph...
Un portrait n'est pas une ressemblance. Dès lors qu'une émotion ou qu'un fait est traduit en photo, il cesse d'être un fait pour devenir une opinion. L'inexactitude n'existe pas en photographie. Toutes les photos sont exactes. Aucune d'elles n'est la vérité.