AIPAD Annual Photography Show On View at Park Avenue Armory

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On a crisp April evening, a crowd of pictures lovers gathered at New York City’s beloved Park Avenue Armory to preview the annual present from The Association of International Photography Art Dealers (AIPAD), the longest-running pictures honest within the United States. Participants included 77 exhibitors from North America, South America, Asia, Europe, and Australia.

The highlights of the exhibition are plentiful. There is a concentrate on Argentina, Mexico, Brazil, and Colombia, with sturdy illustration for Graciela Iturbide, whose fearless work could be seen at a number of galleries, together with a robust number of her work at Ruiz-Healy, close to the beginning of the present, upon turning proper on the entry. Throckmorton Fine Art had a traditional century-spanning number of woman-driven Latin American artwork, with an attractive batch of photographs of Frida Kahlo and the Mexico City cohort that blossomed across the artist and her husband, Diego Rivera, in addition to work by Tina Modotti herself. A print of the well-known Lucienne Bloch portrait of Kahlo had a bit of crimson “sold” sticker on the caption inside a couple of hours of the preview doorways opening. Spencer Throckmorton pulls his choice collectively as an act of affection to share with the collector.

Graciela Iturbide's photograph of Magnolia in a floral dress holding a triangular mirror, standing against a textured wall.Graciela Iturbide's photograph of Magnolia in a floral dress holding a triangular mirror, standing against a textured wall.
Graciela Iturbide, Magnolia Juchitán, México, 1986.
Photo: Graciela Iturbide / Courtesy of Ruiz-Healy Art

Frida Kahlo seated wearing a floral skirt and necklaces, with a shawl draped over shoulders, against a checked cushion, in a photo that was displayed at the Park Avenue Armory for AIPAD.Frida Kahlo seated wearing a floral skirt and necklaces, with a shawl draped over shoulders, against a checked cushion, in a photo that was displayed at the Park Avenue Armory for AIPAD.
Lola Álvarez Bravo,
Frida In Bedroom, 1945
Photo: Lola Álvarez Bravo / Courtesy Throckmorton

Much of the choice skewed to the hometown crowd, however it was a contented case of exhibitors realizing their audiences. The present was full of labor pulling from each the gritty and glam eras in New York reminiscence. Paris’s Polka introduced William Klein’s Gun and a colourful batch of Joel Meyerowitz, who was additionally on view at Howard Greenberg in C4 with the pointed Camel Coats.

William Klein, Gun 1: Two boys, one points a toy gun at the camera, displaying playful expressions in a candid black-and-white street photo.William Klein, Gun 1: Two boys, one points a toy gun at the camera, displaying playful expressions in a candid black-and-white street photo.
William Klein, Gun 1.
Photo: ©William Klein/Courtesy Polka Galerie
People walking through steam on a city street, wearing camel coats, with sunlight casting shadows on the sidewalk.People walking through steam on a city street, wearing camel coats, with sunlight casting shadows on the sidewalk.
Camel Coats, Joel Meyerowitz.
Photo: Joel Meyerowitz / Courtesy Howard Greenberg

Around the cubicles, domestically centered and internationally well-known pictures supplied the consolation of the outdated, the shock of the brand new, and the enjoyment of seeing a picture you all the time thought you knew in a print for the primary time in ages. There was additionally the nice shock of discovering a freshly introduced remix of components identified from elsewhere; all people is aware of Richard Avedon’s Dovima with Elephants, however please check out William Helburn’s Dovima Under the El. Over at Cavalier’s show, works by Ruth Orkin embody each the poster-happy American Girl in Italy and a much less reprinted companion, Jinx and Carlo on Scooter. The later one hangs above the previous. The two photos have been taken on the identical day in 1951. Minus a backstory on the day they have been shot in Florence, their juxtaposition poses a troubling query: oh expensive, did the catcalling work? Ideally, take each images house as a dialog starter.

Dovima in a green dress posing under an elevated train track in a city, with colorful fabric rolls beside her, in William Helburn, Dovima Under the El, 1956, at the Park Avenue Armory in the AIPAD show.Dovima in a green dress posing under an elevated train track in a city, with colorful fabric rolls beside her, in William Helburn, Dovima Under the El, 1956, at the Park Avenue Armory in the AIPAD show.
William Helburn, Dovima Under the El, 1956.
Photo: Courtesy Holden Luntz Gallery

Atlanta’s Jackson Fine Arts had a capacious sales space that includes a outstanding array of images from Sally Mann’s “Twelve” sequence. They additionally had a putting sequence of Gordon Park’s landmark photographs from their “The South in Color” exhibit, together with some that weren’t launched for public till this century. An Untitled by Parks from 1956 is particular: he makes great use of the precise, lamentably bygone capabilities of Kodachrome to create a composition in gorgeously muted pinks and greens behind the aged Black couple within the foreground.

Gordon Parks portrait of an elderly couple standing under a blooming tree in a garden, on view at the Park Avenue Armory at AIPAD 2026.Gordon Parks portrait of an elderly couple standing under a blooming tree in a garden, on view at the Park Avenue Armory at AIPAD 2026.
Gordon Parks,
Untitled, 1956
Photo: Courtesy of and copyright The Gordon Parks Foundation

Also effectively value testing are Edward Burtynsky’s Vale Tailings at San Francisco’s Robert Koch, which have the look of an extraterrestrial terrain map in orange and grey. For different memorably selective makes use of of coloration, there’s Osceola Refetoff’s “Chromatopia” sequence at Santa Monica’s Van Lintel Gallery. Catherine Couturier Gallery, from Houston, has an excellent semi-abstract group of images by Cara Barer that present form moribund documentation papers into flowerlike, globular varieties agains an absorbingly blackest black background.

Aerial view of a vibrant abstract landscape with swirling patterns and earthy tones intertwined with streaks of yellow.Aerial view of a vibrant abstract landscape with swirling patterns and earthy tones intertwined with streaks of yellow.
Vale Tailings #1, Edward Burtynsky.
Photo: Edward Burtynsky / Courtesy Robert Koch

Toward the tip of the left aisle, in D16, Echo Galleries has an essay in wealthy, restrained metallics in Jan Schlegel’s “My Secret Garden,” a platinum-print sequence of large-format collodion negatives of tulips. Eight prints hung in two rows of 4 are printed on Japanese Gampi paper mounted on gold. Together, they offer the sense of standing quietly in at the very least 4 centuries directly. Next, stroll all the best way to the again of the Drill Hall for MUUS Collective’s brilliantly curated mini-retrospective on Rosalind Fox Solomon, who died final yr.

Black and white close-up photograph of a parrot tulip with ruffled petals against a textured background, by Jan C. Schlegel, as exhibited at AIPAD at the Park Avenue Armory.Black and white close-up photograph of a parrot tulip with ruffled petals against a textured background, by Jan C. Schlegel, as exhibited at AIPAD at the Park Avenue Armory.
Jan C. Schlegel, Tulip, Plate #5.
Photo: Jan C. Schlegel.

Circling again round, Keith de Lellis Gallery Fine Art Photography has a Cecil Beaton of a really younger and wide-eyed Daphne du Maurier with an expression on her face as if she simply conceived the denouement for Rebecca the second the shutter snapped. Finally, JJ Levine at Elephant Gallery has a playful spin on gender id through which the identical mannequin presents as each the female and male members of a pair within the “Alone Time” sequence.

It’s inconceivable to say each noteworthy factor for each style, and simple to depart the Armory feeling dazzled.

The Photography Show is on view on the Park Avenue Armory April 22–26. 

Same model portraying man playing piano while woman listens, standing against it in a cozy room with shelves and framed art, image taken by JJ Levine and displayed at AIPAD at the Park Avenue Armory in New York.Same model portraying man playing piano while woman listens, standing against it in a cozy room with shelves and framed art, image taken by JJ Levine and displayed at AIPAD at the Park Avenue Armory in New York.
JJ Levine, AloneTime 20
Photo: JJ Levine / Elephant Gallery


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