This year the Bryce Wolkowitz Gallery of New York is going big, with their large-format prints of Edward Burtynsky’s deftly executed wide-angle photographs from the series Mines, Shipbreaking and Dryland…
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The Bruce Silverstein Gallery of New York loves eclecticism. The stand offers pictures from all photography styles. The photographers include André Kertész, Aaron Siskind, Michael Wolf, Robert Frank, Edward…
The theme of the highly respected Danziger Gallery’s selection for AIPAD 2012 is diversity. Different styles of photography will be on display at their stand, from portraits to mosaics, from…
For this Park Avenue gallery who has only a few steps to take to get to the AIPAD, photography began in the middle of the 19th century. The gallery…
Philip-Lorca diCorcia is featured at David Zwirner, the gallery’s first time at AIPAD. Known for switching from pure documentary style to theatrics, the innovative photograph presented here is one…
Vintage black-and-white photographs have pride of place at the Scott Nichols Gallery of San Francisco: Ansel Adams’ famous birch trees, a beautiful portrait of Truman Capote by Irving Penn, a…
The main wall of Atlanta’s Jackson Fine Art Gallery’s AIPAD booth is a testament to the fashion world. The Greg Lotus projects shot mainly for Italian Vogue are irresistible, as…
1. How and when did you begin collecting? What was the first photograph you bought? I began to collect about 10 years after I was an intern at The…
After Newton's opening on Friday , yesterday night was the second photographic event in Paris. The exhibition is incredible, Bruno Racine, president of the Bibliotheque National gave a nice…