AIPAD Photography Show New York 2018
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Fair: 5 Apr – 8 Apr 2018
Wed 4 Apr
Pier 94
12th Avenue and 55th Street
New York
Thu 11-19, Fri, Sat 11-20, Sun 11-18
The Association of International Photography Art Dealers (AIPAD)
191 Clarksville Road
NJ 08550 Princeton Junction
+1-609-799-4900
The Photography Show will be held April 5-8, 2018, at Pier 94 in New York City. Celebrating its 38th edition, the Show will feature 96 of the world’s leading fine art photography galleries. Presented by AIPAD (the Association of International Photography Art Dealers), the fair is the longest running and foremost exhibition dedicated to the photographic medium. A vernissage will be held on April 4.
Explore the full list of exhibitors.
Exhibitors
The Photography Show will feature galleries from more than 14 countries and 49 cities from across the U.S. and around the world, including Europe, the U.K., Asia, Canada, and South America. Presenting a range of museum-quality work including contemporary, modern, and 19th century photographs, as well as photo-based art, video, and new media, the Show will offer work from established and new galleries. In addition, more than 30 book sellers, publishers, and photography organizations will be represented at the Show. Explore the full list of exhibitors.
AIPAD talks
More than a dozen talks will feature prominent curators, collectors, artists, and journalists. For the first time the Show will present Photography Talking Back, a series of talks with photographers who are using their work to address issues such as immigration, racism, climate change, and gender inequality. Get the schedule and more information.
Special exhibitions
The Photography Show will present three special exhibitions. A Time for Reflection curated by Elton John will include thematic work selected from AIPAD member galleries. Work on view will be available for purchase, and a portion of sales will benefit The Sir Elton John Charitable Trust. Forever Young: Selections from the Joe Baio Collection of Photography, focusing on childhood and adolescence, will be exhibited publicly for the first time. All Power: Visual Legacies of the Black Panther Party, curated by Michelle Dunn Marsh, Executive Director and Curator at the Photographic Center Northwest, showcases contemporary black artists who have been informed or influenced by the Black Panther movement. Get the details on Special Exhibitions.
Hours
Wednesday 2–5pm (vernissage early access), 5pm (public) / Thursday–Saturday 12–8pm / Sunday 12–6pm