Well.. I already saw AIPAD. There are some really beautiful gems. Also, a good splash of color and very of the moment contemporary photography, contrasting with the traditional classic black and white photos expected at this type of fair. Go and see the fair!
Special thanks to Margery Newman for her hospitality during the AIPAD opening!
The weather will be gorgeous all weekend and there is plenty of photographs on the walls, that will make you smile and try to seduce your wallet to come home with you !
Here are some of the many highlights of the fair:
Walking in , the very first thing that welcomed me @ The Stephen Deiter Gallery from Chicago, was the beautiful Street photography of Paul D'Amato . Loved it!
Paul D'Amato
Boy by Pool, 2005
Paul D‘Amato
Barrio: Girl in Rain
1991 | Archival inkjet print | 37 x 46 in.
2006 print on Hahnemuhle paper. Signed, titled, dated and editioned 1/10 on label on mount verso.Paul D'Amato
Barrio: Shorty-B
1994 | Archival inkjet print | 37 x 46 in.
2006 print on Hahnemuhle paper. Signed, titled, dated and editioned 1/10 on label on mount verso.
Boy by Pool, 2005
Paul D‘Amato
Barrio: Girl in Rain
1991 | Archival inkjet print | 37 x 46 in.
2006 print on Hahnemuhle paper. Signed, titled, dated and editioned 1/10 on label on mount verso.Paul D'Amato
Barrio: Shorty-B
1994 | Archival inkjet print | 37 x 46 in.
2006 print on Hahnemuhle paper. Signed, titled, dated and editioned 1/10 on label on mount verso.
Size DOES not MATTER when it comes to Project 5 Gallery booth, quality does~!
Sasha Wolf, Brian Clamp. Michael Foley, Dan Cooney and Paul Amador have a very compact but very efficient booth that deliver the goods. Not only each gallerist is show casing the works of all the artists part of project 5 , the limited edition portfolio is also available as well for only $2,500.00. A real bargain!
More info here:
http://www.project5group.com/
Gallerist Sasha Wolf holding court @ The Project 5 in front of her represented artist, Guido Castagnoli
The great photographs of Jill Greenburg from Clampart Gallery
The works of Thomas Allen from Foley Gallery
The great photographs of Jill Greenburg from Clampart Gallery
The works of Thomas Allen from Foley Gallery
@ Robert Burge , the work of Kendall Messick is worth looking at. I heard from it first from Art Consultant, John Bennette months ago but seeing in person and meeting Kendall really made a big difference. Great photo series called Impermanence, will not say more about it because YOU are supposed to go and find out for yourself.
Photographer Kendall Messick in front of his Impermanence photo series
At Lisa Sette Gallery booth the work of Ariana Page Russell which, I collect and love was adorning some of its walls.
Ariana Page Russell
After party, 2009
Archival inject print 18 x 26
At Lawrence Miller Gallery booth the photography work of Denis Darzacq will make you float and gravitate at the supermarket. Love the contemporary feel of the HYPER series.
Denis Darzacq
Hyper No.21, 2007
50 x 40" c-print, edition 8
At Bruce Silverstein Gallery booth , this Michael Wolf photograph was too hard to be ignored. Loved it! and it is quite large! There is also more Michael Wolf available @ Robert Koch Gallery booth
Michael Wolf
Untitled, 2008 (from “Transparent City”)
© Michael Wolf
The AIPAD Photography Show New York – one of the world’s most important photography events – will be presented by The Association of International Photography Art Dealers (AIPAD) Thursday, March 18 - Sunday, March 21, 2010. More than 70 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.
To commemorate the 30th anniversary of The AIPAD Photography Show, Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg is issuing a proclamation declaring “Photography Week in New York City.” Celebration, an “exhibition-within-an-exhibition” that will include a special work in each exhibitor’s booth, will be on view, with an accompanying publication. In addition, a number of special events, including panel discussions with leading curators, dealers, artists and critics, will be held on Saturday, March 20, and Sunday, March 21.
SHOW HOURS
Thursday March 18 11 am to 8 pm
Friday March 19 11 am to 8 pm
Saturday March 20 11 am to 8 pm
Sunday March 21 11 am to 6 pm
ADMISSION/SHOW CATALOGUE
$25 one day pass
$40 run of show pass (includes show catalogue)
$10 one day pass with valid student ID
Tickets will be available at the door.
For more information, contact AIPAD at 202-367-1158 or go to aipad.com.
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 Paris, London, Berlin, the Czech Republic, Buenos Aires, China and Japan. An exhibitor list is available here.
30th ANNIVERSARY EXHIBITION PUBLICATION
Celebration, an “exhibition within an exhibition” will be on view at The AIPAD Photography Show New York. The accompanying publication, Celebration ($50, hardcover, 117 pages), includes a history of AIPAD and is available on line here..
PANEL DISCUSSIONS
Six panel discussions bringing together leading curators, dealers, artists and journalists are planned for Saturday, March 20, and Sunday, March 21, in the Veteran’s Room at the Park Avenue Armory. Details are available here. AIPAD programs are free with same day admission to The AIPAD Photography Show New York. Seating is limited and available on a first-come, first-served basis.
Well.. I already saw AIPAD. There are some really beautiful gems. There is also a good splash of color and very of the moment contemporary photography contrasting with the traditional classic black and white expected at this type of fair. Go and see the fair!
To commemorate the 30th anniversary of The AIPAD Photography Show, Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg is issuing a proclamation declaring “Photography Week in New York City.” Celebration, an “exhibition-within-an-exhibition” that will include a special work in each exhibitor’s booth, will be on view, with an accompanying publication. In addition, a number of special events, including panel discussions with leading curators, dealers, artists and critics, will be held on Saturday, March 20, and Sunday, March 21.
SHOW HOURS
Thursday March 18 11 am to 8 pm
Friday March 19 11 am to 8 pm
Saturday March 20 11 am to 8 pm
Sunday March 21 11 am to 6 pm
ADMISSION/SHOW CATALOGUE
$25 one day pass
$40 run of show pass (includes show catalogue)
$10 one day pass with valid student ID
Tickets will be available at the door.
For more information, contact AIPAD at 202-367-1158 or go to aipad.com.
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 Paris, London, Berlin, the Czech Republic, Buenos Aires, China and Japan. An exhibitor list is available here.
30th ANNIVERSARY EXHIBITION PUBLICATION
Celebration, an “exhibition within an exhibition” will be on view at The AIPAD Photography Show New York. The accompanying publication, Celebration ($50, hardcover, 117 pages), includes a history of AIPAD and is available on line here..
PANEL DISCUSSIONS
Six panel discussions bringing together leading curators, dealers, artists and journalists are planned for Saturday, March 20, and Sunday, March 21, in the Veteran’s Room at the Park Avenue Armory. Details are available here. AIPAD programs are free with same day admission to The AIPAD Photography Show New York. Seating is limited and available on a first-come, first-served basis.
Well.. I already saw AIPAD. There are some really beautiful gems. There is also a good splash of color and very of the moment contemporary photography contrasting with the traditional classic black and white expected at this type of fair. Go and see the fair!
The weather will be gorgeous all weekend and there is plenty of photographs on the walls, that will make you smile and try to seduce your wallet to come home with you !
AIPAD
Founded in 1979, The Association of International Photography Art Dealers (AIPAD) represents more than 120 of the world’s leading galleries in fine art photography. The organization is dedicated to creating and maintaining the highest standards of scholarship and ethical practice in the business of exhibiting, buying and selling fine art photography. More information is available at aipad.com.
Founded in 1979, The Association of International Photography Art Dealers (AIPAD) represents more than 120 of the world’s leading galleries in fine art photography. The organization is dedicated to creating and maintaining the highest standards of scholarship and ethical practice in the business of exhibiting, buying and selling fine art photography. More information is available at aipad.com.
PRESS CONTACT
For further information or to attend during the run of the show, contact:
Nicole Straus Public Relations
Nicole Straus, 631-369-2188, pr@aipad.com
Margery Newman, 212-475-0252, pr@aipad.com
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