At the David Zwirner contemporary art gallery, the images are not still. But American video artist Diana Thater’s work makes the stand worth a visit. In an intriguing atmosphere, Thater…
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At the Armory Show, Howard Greenberg is exhibiting a selection of images by star photographers in his collection. The stand features streets scenes by Joel Meyerowitz, Robert Frank and Gordon…
Visiting from Boston, the Robert Klein Gallery offers Armory visitors a classical but nonetheless interesting selection. At the top of the bill, the divine Francesca Woodman, who continues to captivate…
At stand number 613, the Yancey Richardson Gallery is exhibiting an eclectic mix of photographs: black-and-white portraits by South African Zanele Muholi, a self-proclaimed political artist who looks at his…
“One thing is certain about the Armory Show: it’s hard to fall in love with a photograph here.” These words were spoken to me by a photographer I met during…
This year, the Armory Show is celebrating its centenary. The first edition of the modern art fair was held from February 17 to March 15, 1913, in New York. It…
The famous New York gallery Yossi Milo is bringing to the Armory Show a selection from the gallery’s recent and successful exhibitions: American architectural photographer Ezra Stoller; Doug Rickard, famous…
Always present at New York art fairs, this Greek gallery is showcasing the photographs of Hrair Sarkissian, whose work is deeply marked by his personal experiences.His series are like private…
As a photographer, I am interested in states of limbo – buildings and houses, tracts of land, cars, objects, and even people, that have been in stasis for years or…