Maty Sall-Lewis, Paul Nicklen Gallery, New York: I’d like to introduce this photograph with how Cristina Mittermeier speaks about her work: “Whim and humor […]…
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Françoise Bornstein, Sitdown Gallery, Paris: In 1963 Vice President Johnson visited the American Farm School. He presented the School with a tractor. The School […]…
The Eye of Photography dedicates a special edition to this renowned photography fair in New York, featuring a selection of prints to buy this […]…
Catherine Hug, Galerie Hug, Paris : Reine Paradis is among the primitives of the future of art. She found her own phrasing and her photos […]…
Sam Walker, Todd Webb Archive, Portland: Todd Webb composed Sixth Avenue Between 43rd and 44th Streets, New York, 1948 from eight separate images. It depicts the […]…
Howard Greenberg, Howard Greenberg Gallery, New York: We are excited to premiere a new edition of color dye transfer prints produced from recently discovered […]…
Patrice Gonzales, Steven Kasher Gallery, New York: Our booth last year presented a curated exhibition titled 21 Photographers, One Straight White Male and it was […]…
Charles Isaacs, Charles Isaacs Photographs, New York: This is one of the vintage prints we’re bringing to AIPAD this year. We’re focusing on mid-20th […]…
Ashley Rice, Lisa Sette Gallery, Phoenix: In The Ghosts of Khmer: Light and Memory, we are invited to explore the issue of human individuality […]…
Sid and Michelle Monroe, Monroe Gallery, Santa Fe: Nous sommes fiers de présenter une série de photographies de Ryan Vizzions réalisée lors des manifestations […]…