The AIPAD Photography Show

Photography by Jamie Lubetikin @jamielelu

The Photography Show, the annual Association of International Photography Art Dealers show featuring work from across the photography universe is now open at Center415, 415 5th Ave. It closes April 2 at 5 PM.

Marilyn Monroe by Andre de Dienes. Photo by Jamie Lubetkin

Now in its 42nd edition, is the show is the longest running and foremost exhibition dedicated to the photographic medium. It features fresh-to-market and museum-quality photography including cutting-edge contemporary, modern, and exemplary 19th-century photographs, as well as photo-based art, and new media.

Am image by Kurt Markus. Photo by Jamie Lubetkin

Three photography institutions will be participating in The Photography Show this year. Visitors will be greeted by portraits on the façade of Center415 from the International Center of Photography (ICP). The images are from the current exhibition Face to Face: Portraits of Artists by Tacita Dean, Brigitte Lacombe and Catherine Opie on view at ICP at 79 Essex Street through May 1.

Hal Fischer. Photo by Jamie Lubetkin

Aperture will present limited-edition prints by artists including Yto Barrada, Sara Cwynar, John Edmonds, An-My Lê, Will Matsuda, Adam Pape, Hannah Whitaker and Hank Willis Thomas. A pop-up store with newly released book titles will also feature signed copies by artists Gregory Crewdson, Justine Kurland, Susan Meiselas, Wendy Red Star, Shikeith and more. In partnership with AIPAD, Aperture will also offer a selection of books by artists whose work is on view with exhibitors across the show.

Viewer examine work by Ray Mortenson.

SPECIAL EXHIBITIONS

For the first time, AIPAD will present a special exhibition throughout the Show devoted to large-scale photographs. Monumental Moments will showcase more than 15 photographs from 12 participating galleries, highlighting the possibilities of scale in fine art photography. Among the featured artists are

amplifies the individual creatives involved in the movement and surveys the women who trailblazed

Hip Hop: Conscious, Unconscious. Photo by Jamie Lubetkin

Fotografiska New York at 281 Park Avenue South @fotografiska.newyork is featuring a pop-up installation of works from its current exhibition: Hip Hop: Conscious, Unconscious, which runs through May 20. The show amplifies the individual creatives involved in the movement and surveys the women who trailblazed amid hip hop’s male-dominated environment, hip hop’s regional and stylistic diversity, and the turning point when hip hop became a billion-dollar industry that continues to mint global household names.

Any image by Deborah Turbeville. Photo by Jamie Lubetkin

In celebration of its 10th anniversary, MUUS Collection presents an exhibition of work from five photographers: André de Dienes, Fred W. McDarrah, Deborah Turbeville, Rosalind Fox Solomon, and Alfred Wertheimer. The exhibition showcases both iconic and lesser-known images, offering viewers a captivating selection from each artist’s archive. MUUS Collection’s mission is to seek out exceptional photographers whose work has been historically underappreciated, with the goal of presenting their distinctive work to new audiences.

An image by Baldwin Lee. Photo by Jamie Lubetkin

A self portrait by Jess T. Dugan. Photo by Jamie Lubetkin

Gzllerists Andre and Catherine Hug. Photo by Jamie Lubetkin

ICP booth. Photo by Jamie Lubetkin

Work by Michal Macku. Photo by Jamie Lubetkin

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