The Photography Show

The Photography Show

711 12th Avenue New York, NY 10019, USA Thursday, March 30, 2017–Sunday, April 2, 2017 Preview: Wednesday, March 29, 2017 Booth 601

alps – geographies and people 7 by olivo barbieri

Olivo Barbieri

Alps – Geographies and People 7, 2012

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untitled #62 by mary ellen bartley

Mary Ellen Bartley

Untitled #62, 2014

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untitled 49, from the series paperbacks by mary ellen bartley

Mary Ellen Bartley

Untitled 49, from the series Paperbacks, 2010

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1640, from the series 1606-1907 by sharon core

Sharon Core

1640, From the series 1606-1907, 2016

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american elm, tompkins square park, new york, from the series new york arbor by mitch epstein

Mitch Epstein

American Elm, Tompkins Square Park, New York, from the series New York Arbor, 2012

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cloud #88 by mitch epstein

Mitch Epstein

Cloud #88, 2015

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rockaway, queens by mitch epstein

Mitch Epstein

Rockaway, Queens, 2014

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sun room canopy debris iii by bryan graf

Bryan Graf

Sun Room Canopy Debris III, 2016

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lost in my life (seated receipts) by rachel perry

Rachel Perry

Lost in My Life (seated receipts), 2016

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madame mama bush by mickalene thomas

Mickalene Thomas

Madame Mama Bush, 2012

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The Photography Show, celebrating its 37th edition in a new location with an expanded public program, is the longest-running and foremost exhibition dedicated to the photographic medium, offering contemporary, modern, and 19th-century photographs as well as photo-based art, video, and new media. Organized by AIPAD (the Association of International Photography Art Dealers), the Show will feature more than 145 galleries, book dealers, publishers, and photography organizations from around the world. The 2017 Show will include AIPAD Talks featuring prominent curators, collectors, artists, and journalists; special exhibitions on loan from the noted collections of Artur Walther, Martin Z. Margulies, and Madeleine P. Plonsker; and distinctive projects including portrait-making with the world's first digital camera, the AIPAD Screening Room, and an external video installation.