Exhibiting Galleries for AIPAD's 2024 Phototography Show Announced

Posted on Dec 7, 2023

Ilse Bing, Self-Portrait with Leica, Paris, 1931. © Ilse Bing/Courtesy Edwynn Houk Gallery
 

In 2024, The Photography Show presented by AIPAD, the longest-running and leading fair dedicated to photography, will return to its previous home, the Park Avenue Armory, for the first time since 2016.

From April 25 - 28, 2024, 76 galleries from around the globe will unveil an exciting mix of work that reflects a dynamic and diverse understanding of the photographic medium. The Photography Show showcases exceptional presentations by existing members of the prestigious Association of International Photography Art Dealers (AIPAD) and by galleries new to the fair. The upcoming iteration of the fair represents both a return to its roots—a renewed commitment to excellence in fine art photography—and the ushering in of a new era, bringing in an unprecedented number of young galleries and encouraging presentations that push the boundaries of photography. Newcomers to the fair include ELLEPHANT, Marshall Gallery, Olivier Waltman, RocíoSantaCruz and The Third Gallery Aya, coming to New York from Montreal, Canada; Santa Monica, CA; Barcelona, Spain and Osaka, Japan. Showing at The Photography Show for the first time, these global galleries will be presenting a mix of archival and vintage photography, alongside emerging photographers and experimental approaches. Complementing the fair’s presentations, The Photography Show will feature robust programming for all ages: panels hosted by thought leaders in the arts and culture space will be accompanied by insightful walkthroughs and educational events, in addition to the the celebration of the prestigious annual AIPAD Award, presented to a pioneer in the community who is changing how we perceive photography.

“As we announce our exhibitor list for The Photography Show 2024, the Board of AIPAD and I are proud to present a compelling list of galleries from all over the world,” says Lydia Melamed Johnson, Executive Director of AIPAD and The Photography Show. “Showcasing both AIPAD members and guest exhibitors, next year’s return to the iconic Park Avenue Armory will unveil a reinvigorated AIPAD and gather the past, present and future of the best in fine art photography. This announcement is just the beginning, as we look forward to special programming and exhibitions to come."

 
 


°CLAIRbyKahn | Zurich, CH
19th Century Rare Book & Photograph Shop | New York, NY
Arnika Dawkins Gallery | Atlanta, GA
Assembly | Houston, TX
Augusta Edwards Fine Art | London, UK
Baudoin Lebon | Paris, FR
BILDHALLE | Zurich, CH | Amsterdam, NL
Bruce Silverstein Gallery | New York, NY
Candela Gallery | Richmond, VA
Catherine Couturier Gallery | Houston, TX
Cavalier Gallery | New York, NY | Greenwich, CT
Charles Isaacs Photographs, Inc. | New York, NY
CLAMP | New York, NY
Contemporary Works/Vintage Works | Chalfont, PA
Daniel / Oliver Gallery | Brooklyn, NY
Danziger Gallery | New York, NY
Deborah Bell Photographs | New York, NY
Edwynn Houk Gallery | New York, NY
ELLEPHANT | Montreal, CAN
Etherton Gallery | Tucson, AZ
Fisheye Gallery | Paris, FR | Arles, FR
Foto Relevance | Houston, TX
Galerie Clémentine de la Féronnière | Paris, FR
Galerie Esther Woerdehoff | Paris, FR
Galerie Johannes Faber | Vienna, AT
Galerie Olivier Waltman | Paris, FR
Galerie SIT DOWN | Paris, FR
Galerie XII | Santa Monica, CA
Gallery 270 | Bergen, NJ
Gitterman Gallery | New York, NY
Grob Gallery | Geneva, CH
HackelBury Fine Art | London, UK
Hans P. Kraus, Jr. Inc. | New York, NY
Higher Pictures | Brooklyn, NY
Holden Luntz Gallery | Palm Beach, FL
Howard Greenberg Gallery | New York, NY
IBASHO | Antwerp, BE
Ilaria Quadrani Fine Arts | New York, NY
Ippodo Gallery | New York, NY
Jackson Fine Art | Atlanta, GA
jdc Fine Art | San Diego, CA
Joseph Bellows Gallery | Santa Monica, CA
Keith de Lellis Gallery | New York, NY
La Galerie de l'Instant | Paris, FR
Laurence Miller Gallery | New York, NY
Les Douches la Galerie | Paris, FR
Magnum Photos Gallery | Paris, FR | London, UK
Marshall Gallery | Los Angeles, CA
Michael Hoppen Gallery | London, UK
Michael Shapiro Photographs | Westport, CT
MIYAKO YOSHINAGA | New York, NY
MOMENTUM | Miami, FL
Monroe Gallery of Photography | Santa Fe, NM
Nailya Alexander Gallery | New York, NY
Obscura Gallery | Santa Fe, NM
PACI contemporary | Brescia, IT
Paul M. Hertzmann, Inc. | San Francisco, CA
Peter Fetterman Gallery | Los Angeles, CA
Photo Discovery | Paris, FR
Robert Klein Gallery | Boston, MA
Robert Koch Gallery | San Francisco, CA
Robert Mann Gallery | New York, NY
RocíoSantaCruz | Barcelona, ES
Scheinbaum & Russek LTD | Santa Fe, NM
Scott Nichols Gallery | Sonoma, CA
Staley-Wise Gallery | New York, NY
Stephen Bulger Gallery | Toronto, CA
Stephen Daiter Gallery | Chicago, IL
The Hulett Collection | Tulsa, OK
The Third Gallery Aya | Osaka, JPN
Throckmorton Fine Art | New York, NY
Todd Webb Archive | Portland, ME
Toluca Fine Art | Paris, FR
Vasari | Buenos Aires, ARG
Von Lintel Gallery | Santa Monica, CA
Yancey Richardson Gallery | New York, NY


About AIPAD
The Association of International Photography Art Dealers (AIPAD) encourages public support of fine art photography through education and communication by enhancing the confidence of the public in responsible photography collecting. As the leading platform for art photography dealers, AIPAD advocates for its members and the photographic medium towards the public, museums, and institutions by maintaining ethical standards, promoting communication within the photography community, and concerning itself with the rights of photographers and collectors.

First organized in 1979, AIPAD and its current members span the globe with members in North and South America, Australia, Europe and Asia. AIPAD has become a unifying force in the field of photography and is dedicated to creating and maintaining high standards in the business of exhibiting, buying and selling photographs as art.

For further details, visit aipad.com/show or contact info@aipad.com.
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