AIPAD ANNOUNCES PARTICIPANTS OF ‘THE PHOTOGRAPHY SHOW’ 2016

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AIPAD presents The Photography Show
The Park Avenue Armory
643 Park Avenue NYC 10065
April 14-17, 2016

The Association of International Photography Art Dealers (AIPAD) has announced the participating galleries for the 2016 edition of The Photography Show, April 14 – 17, 2016, at the Park Avenue Armory in New York City. More than 80 of the world’s leading fine art photography galleries from around the world will present a range of museum-quality work including contemporary, modern, and 19th century photographs, as well as photo-based art, video, and new media. One of the world’s most important annual photography events, The Photography Show presented by AIPAD, is the longest running and foremost exhibition dedicated to the photographic medium. The 36th edition of The Photography Show will commence with an opening night preview on April 13, 2016.

Highlights from this year’s show include photography covering a myriad of subjects.  Weinstein Gallery of Minneapolis will exhibit a series of recent Tokyo portraits by Alex Soth, one of seven photographers chosen by The New York Times to contribute to their “Voyage” issue.  At Oakland’s Richard Moore Photography, a newly discovered 1930s image by Tina Modotti from her Berlin exile will be on display. Ballerina, c by Morton Bartlett will be shown at Julie Saul Gallery, New York.  Bartlett photographed self-made lifelike plaster dolls; in 2018 his work will be shown at the National Gallery in DC, The Met, and LACMA.  Acclaimed Korean artist, Jungjin Lee’s meditative landscapes will be on display at Howard Greenberg Gallery, New York.  Catherine Edelman Gallery of Chicago will also show landscapes, including work by Daniel Beltra whose newest series documents melting glaciers and climate change.  Another nature-centric series included at The Photography Show will be Day to Night.  Stephen Wilkes’ ongoing projects depicting national parks in the United States and abroad, shown at Peter Fetterman Gallery, Santa Monica.

Nineteenth-century photography will be well represented at the show.  At Hans P. Kraus Jr. Fine Photographs, The Garrison, Columbia River, a famous 1867 print by Carleton Watkins will be on display.  Charles Isaacs Photographs, Inc. of New York will show Francis Frith’s images of ancient Egyptian culture from his 1857-58 journey.  In the contemporary portrait category, at Foley Gallery of New York, Swiss born Henry Leutwyler will show photos taken while he had exclusive access to The New York City Ballet.  Dutch artist, Teun Hocks’ self-portraits are also centered around performance.  He will show at Paci Contemporary of Italy and is known for creating narrative images that situate himself within painted theatrical sets. Photojournalism will also be included at The Photography Show.  Steve Schapio images taken during the 1965 Selma March will be shown at Santa Fe’s Monroe Gallery of Photography. Also from the 1960s will be a photograph of the moon from the Lunar Orbiter project in 1966.  The print helped enable NASA to determine where it would be possible for man to land on the moon.  It  is from the collection of George Keene and will be shown by Charles Schwatz Ltd., New York.

SHOW INFORMATION
The Photography Show presented by AIPAD will run from Thursday, April 14, though Sunday, April 17, 2016, at the Park Avenue Armory at 67th Street in New York City. Show hours are as follows:

Thursday April- 14 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Friday April 15-  11 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Saturday April 16-  11 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Sunday April 17-  11 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Admission is $30. Student admission is $20 with a valid student ID. Tickets may be purchased online and onsite throughout the duration of the Show. The AIPAD Membership Directory and Illustrated Catalogue is $20.

OPENING NIGHT PREVIEW
Wednesday, April 13, 5 to 9 p.m.

The Opening Night Preview for The Photography Show will be held on Wednesday, April 13, 2016 from 5 to 9 p.m. at the Park Avenue Armory. Tickets for 5 p.m., which include two single-day tickets and one copy of the AIPAD Membership Directory and Illustrated Catalogue, are $250 each. Tickets for 7 p.m., which include a one-day Show pass, are $150 each. Tickets may be purchased online and onsite.

EXHIBITING GALLERIES

798 Photo Gallery, Beijing | Alan Klotz Gallery, New York | Barry Singer Gallery,Petaluma, CA | Baudoin Lebon, Paris | Benrubi Gallery, New York | Bruce Silverstein, New York | Bryce Wolkowitz Gallery, New York | Catherine Couturier Gallery, Houston | Catherine Edelman, Chicago | Charles A. Hartman Fine Art,Portland | Charles Isaacs Photography, Inc., New York | Charles Schwartz Ltd.,New York | ClampArt, New York | Contemporary Works/Vintage Works, Chalfont, PA | Danziger Gallery, New York | Deborah Bell Photographs, New York | Edwynn Houk Gallery, New York/Zurich | Eric Franck Fine Art, London | Etherton Gallery,Tucson | Fahey/Klein Gallery, Los Angeles | Flowers Gallery, New York/London |Foley Gallery, New York | Galerie Esther Woerdehoff, Paris | Galerie f5,6, Munich |Galerie Les Filles du Calvaire, Paris | Gallery 19/21, Guilford, CT | Gallery Fifty One, Antwerp | Gary Edwards Gallery, Washington, DC | Gitterman Gallery, New York | Grundemark Nilsson Gallery, Berlin/Stockholm | HackelBury Fine Art,London | Hans P. Kraus Jr. Inc., New York | Harper’s Books, New York | Henry Feldstein, Forest Hills | Howard Greenberg Gallery, New York | Hyperion Press Ltd., New York | Jackson Fine Art, Atlanta | James Hyman Gallery, London | Janet Borden, Inc., New York | Jenkins Johnson Gallery, San Francisco/New York | Joel Soroka Gallery, Aspen | Joseph Bellows Gallery, La Jolla | Julie Saul Gallery, New York | Keith de Lellis Gallery, New York | Kicken Berlin, Berlin, | Klompching Gallery, Brooklyn | Kopeikin Gallery, Los Angeles | L. Parker Stephenson Photographs, New York | Laurence Miller Gallery, New York | Lee Gallery,Winchester, MA | Lee Marks Fine Art, Shelbyville, IN | M+B, Los Angeles | Michael Dawson Gallery, Los Angeles | Michael Shapiro Photographs, Westport, CT |Monroe Gallery of Photography, Santa Fe | Nailya Alexander Gallery, New York |Paci Contemporary, Brescia / Porto Cervo, Italy | Patricia Conde Galeria, Mexico City | Paul M. Hertzmann, Inc., San Francisco | PDNB Gallery, Dallas | Peter Fetterman Gallery, Santa Monica | PGI, Tokyo | Picture Photo Space, Inc., Osaka |Richard Moore Photographs, Oakland | Robert Klein Gallery, Boston | Robert Koch Gallery, San Francisco | Robert Mann Gallery, New York | Robert Morat Gallery, Hamburg/Berlin | RWFA Rick Wester Fine Art, New York | Scheinbaum & Russek Ltd., Santa Fe | Scott Nichols Gallery, San Francisco | see+ gallery, Beijing | Staley-Wise Gallery, New York | Stephen Bulger Gallery, Toronto | Stephen Daiter Gallery, Chicago | Steven Kasher Gallery, New York | The Halsted Gallery, Franklin, MI | Throckmorton Fine Art, New York | Verve Gallery of Photography, Santa Fe |Von Lintel Gallery, Los Angeles | Weinstein Gallery, Minneapolis | Weston Gallery,Carmel, CA | William L. Schaeffer, Chester, CT | Winter Works on Paper, Brooklyn |Yancey Richardson Gallery, New York | Yossi Milo Gallery, New York |

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