March 2023
This is a repeating eventMarch 30, 2023 12:00 pm
AIPAD

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(Thursday) 12:00 pm - 8:00 pm
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This familiar, intimate portrait of Barack and Michelle Obama by Mariana Cook, was made long before he became president, while he was a community organizer in Chicago. Cook made this photograph as a part of a book she was working on, titled “Couples: Speaking from the Heart.” Ironically, this particular image did not make it into the final book. It was filed away until 2009, the year Obama was inaugurated for his first term as the President of the United States. The historic image will be offered by Lee Marks Fine Art in the upcoming auction “Four Decades: In Celebration of AIPAD,” presented by Sothebys from December 15 through 21, 2020.
Image: © Mariana Cook, Barack and Michelle Obama, 1996
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Time flies: it is already the last week of mikahoriemume mika horie’s solo exhibition at IBASHO. Her beautiful cyanotypes on paper made by herself can be seen up to and including 13’March. We are open Thursday-Sunday from 14:00 - 18:00. #mikahorie #mikahoriemume #cyanotype #gampipaper #wabisabi #japanesephotography #aipadmember #aipad #antwerpart

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Man Ray made his long awaited return to New York on October 6, 1936. It was a singular triumphant moment for Man Ray. Accompanying him were a variety of art works, from recent paintings, such as “The Lovers”, to a chess of his own design. These works would be featured in the upcoming monumental exhibition “Fantastic Art, Dada and Surrealism”, held at The Museum of Modern Art, in New York. The exhibition would open on December 9, 1936. Man Ray was one of the stars of the exhibition, with one of his Rayographs gracing the cover of the exhibition catalogue.
Over a number of months Man Ray resided in New York City, on Central Park South, on 59th Street. The small print posted here was taken by Man Ray, from his hotel room, and was taken during his first month in New York. This print was processed by a local commercial photo lab, and is date stamped November 19th. The view, of Central Park, looks east towards Fifth Avenue.
Steven is in New York this week, looking at the photographs of Man Ray in advance of the auctions, and to attend the AIPAD photo fair.
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Car Park, New York (1965) by Evelyn Hofer. 20 x 16 inch dye transfer print. Signed en verso. DM for details.
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If you`re headed to New York for aipadphoto stop by clampartnyc (booth #217) to see work from “Look at me like you love me.” CLAMP`s booth will feature queer portraiture from the early 20th-century to the present.
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I won’t be able to make AIPAD this year but one of my prints will 😁
The Future, 2019, (30”x40”) edition of 6
will be on view aipadphoto It will be on one of the walls at Center 415 March 30- April 2, 2023. If you see it take a photo for me👍🏾
Also make sure to check out the obscuragallerysf booth #113 while you’re there!
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I’m delighted to announce representation by the Etherton Gallery in Tucson, Arizona 🇺🇸 🌵
There’s a Pop-Up Gallery Exhibition `Paul Hart : The Fens` coming up soon, but in the meantime here’s a selection of some of the pictures I’ve been making as gelatin silver prints for the gallery inventory.
Many of you will know this wonderful gallery in the Southwest, currently celebrating their 40th year in a new space in the heart of Tucson’s Barrio Viejo ...
"Since 1981, Etherton Gallery showcased the icons of the history of photography as well as the contemporary artists changing its course. The gallery’s programming highlights the most important figures in the history of the medium, and remains dedicated to making great works of photography accessible to novices and experienced collectors alike.
A champion of the arts of the Southwest and in particular Tucson, the gallery also exhibits top local and regional artists working in a variety of media, and presents free exhibition programs that address related local and national issues. Etherton Gallery is a long-standing member of the Association of International Photography Art Dealers (AIPAD) and participates in fine art photography fairs including the AIPAD Photography Show NY, Classic Photographs LA, and Paris Photo."
Erica Cheung | LENSCRATCH published Sept 18, 2021
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The Fenland Series (2009 - 2019)
FARMED | DRAINED | RECLAIMED
Published as stand alone monographs by Dewi Lewis Publishing.
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1. Northlands (2017) DRAINED
2. Brothertoft Hall (2019) RECLAIMED
3. Anmer (2009) FARMED
4.Sea Bank (2016) DRAINED
5. Hurn`s End (2016) DRAINED
6. Fosdyke Bridge (2013) FARMED
7. Holland Road RECLAIMED
8. Billinghay Skirth (2019) RECLAIMED
9. Holbeach St. Matthew (2010) FARMED
Artist-made silver gelatin prints :
Archival selenium toning
Titled, edition & signed verso in pencil
Paper size 20" x24" (image size 17" x17" ) Edition 8
Paper size 16" x20" (image size 14`x14") Edition 12
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After a pandemic-induced hiatus, AIPAD is back in New York, and I had an early look yesterday morning. I’ll say this: It was good to be back in the hum of the photo community. More intimate than in previous years (that’s a good thing), there’s much to see. Here, a few that caught my eye.
1. Louis Faurer at the Stephen Daiter Gallery. I’m a fan of Faurer’s brilliant black-and-white work, but this just sparkled.
2. Could not stop looking at Dawoud Bey’s “A Young Man Resting on an Exercise Bike, Amityville, NY, 1988.” A gorgeous print. Do not miss. Also at the Stephen Daiter Gallery. (StephenDaiterGallery)
3 & 4. Karen Knorr’s work is like—I dunno—Nat Geo meets Architectural Digest. Every picture surprises. See it at the Augusta Edwards booth. (augustaedwardsfineart)
5. A former ballet dancer, Colin Jones began bringing his camera on tour. One thing led to another. Jones was new to me and the work is just great. See it at the Obscura Gallery booth. (obscuragallery)
6. Tom Wood rode the bus all day every day for years, getting off here and there to make portraits. I just love this. At Augusta Edwards Fine Art.
7. If you don’t know Larry Towell’s work, I suggest you dive deep and dive now. At the Stephen Bulger Gallery booth, they have a handful of Towell’s stunning images from his time with the Mennonites in the ‘90s. Every picture here is a winner. Image courtesy of Magnum Photos (stephenbulgergallery)
8. I love this sooo much. John Humble has been stalking the streets of LA since the mid-70s and bringing back colorful odes to its architecture. You’ll find this at Joseph Bellow’s booth, where there’s also a beautiful collection of Wayne Sorce prints and a display of Gary Krueger’s street work, which I featured a few weeks back. (josephbellowsgallery)
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The People`s Princess, this image was made by Yousuf Karsh at the height of her acting career in 1956. During their sitting, Hepburn shared her harrowing experiences during the Second World War. Years later, when Karsh photographed Chairman Brezhnev at the Kremlin, he agreed "only if you make me as beautiful as Audrey Hepburn."
YOUSUF KARSH
Audrey Hepburn, 1956
23 x 19 3/4 inches
Gelatin silver print
Signed by the artist.
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Specializing in fine art photography with exhibitors all being members of the AIPAD (Association of International Photography Art Dealers) in its 41st edition. AIPAD
INFO
Specializing in fine art photography with exhibitors all being members of the AIPAD (Association of International Photography Art Dealers) in its 41st edition. AIPAD is the longest-running + foremost photography art exhibition with brand new works of museum-quality +contemporary, modern, and exemplary 19th-century photographs.
Dates/Times
Thursday, March 30 | 12:00pm – 8:00pm
(VIP Opening Preview)
Friday, March 31 | 12:00pm – 7:00pm
Saturday, April 1 | 12:00pm – 7:00pm
Sunday, April 2 | 12:00pm – 5:00pm
TICKETS
Early/Online prices
$30 1 day
$50 Run of Show (3/31-04/02)