Exhibiting contemporary photography in New York carries a special significance. It means engaging with a city that has historically defined the genre. Many iconic photographic movements either emerged here or found global recognition through NYC galleries, museums, and publications.
Showing work in this context is not only exposure; it is participation in an ongoing visual conversation about urban life, culture, and social change.
From June 25 to June 28, we are proud to present the work of the winners and finalists of the B&W IPA contest in the heart of Manhattan at One Art Space (23 Warren Street in Tribeca), a contemporary gallery known for supporting both emerging and established international artists.
Located in a neighborhood that evolved from industrial warehouses into a major cultural hub, the gallery reflects New York’s continuous reinvention — a theme closely aligned with modern photography itself.














