1. David Attie (American, 1920-1982), Untitled (Eyes), c. 1960
2. Irving Penn (American, 1917-2009), Roberto Rossellini et Anna Magnani, Rome, 1948
3. Irving Penn (American, 1917-2009), Giorgio de Chirico, 1939
4. Félix Nadar (French, 1820-1910), Sarah Bernhardt at 17 Years, c. 1861
5. G.L. Manuel Frères (French, active early 20th century), Josephine Baker, c. 1930
6. C. M. Battey (African-American, 1873–1927), Theodore Drury (Founder of Theodore Drury Opera Company), c. 1900
7. Paul Himmel (American, 1914-2009), Botticelli Girl, c. 1950
8. Edward Steichen (American, born Luxembourg, 1879-1973), Sunburn, New York, 1925
9. Alvin Langdon Coburn (American, 1882-1966), Augustus John (Inscribed to Art Collector John Quinn), 1914
10. Berenice Abbott (American, 1898-1991), Jean Cocteau, Paris, 1927
11. Angus McBean (Welsh, 1904-1990), Marika Rivera, Surrealist Montage, 1948
12. Coreen Simpson (African-American, b. 1942), Richard, N.Y.C., 1982
14. Coreen Simpson (African-American, b. 1942), Untitled, c. 1980s
13. Coreen Simpson (African-American, b. 1942), Untitled, c. 1980s
15. Coreen Simpson (African-American, b. 1942), Man With Rings (Arthur Smith Jewelry), 1987
16. John Clark Mayden (African-American, b. 1951), Baltimore (Eutaw), 1974
17. John Clark Mayden (African-American, b. 1951), W. Mulberry at N. Arlington, 1973
18. John Clark Mayden (African-American, b. 1951), Cook-In, c. 1970s
19. Eli Reed (African-American, b. 1946), Photographer Gordon Parks with his daughter, London, England, 1994
20. Eli Reed (African-American, b. 1946), Female resident sitting with only a nonworking rifle for protection, “Pink Palace” housing project, San Francisco, California, 1981
21. Eli Reed (African-American, b. 1946), Bluefields, Nicaragua, 1982
22. Eli Reed (African-American, b. 1946), African-American Rodeo
23. Beuford Smith (African-American, b. 1941), Flag Series, 1972
24. Beuford Smith (African-American, b. 1941), Gay Pride, 1971
25. Beuford Smith (African-American, b. 1941), N.Y.C., We Shall Overcome, 1965
27. Jeanne Moutoussamy-Ashe (African-American, b. 1951), Harlem Window, New York, 1978
26. Jeanne Moutoussamy-Ashe (African-American, b. 1951), Josette’s Wedding, Queens, N.Y., 1981
29. Jeanne Moutoussamy-Ashe (African-American, b. 1951), Man in Front of Union Baptist Church, South Carolina, 1978
28. Jeanne Moutoussamy-Ashe (African-American, b. 1951), Waiting for Train, Soweto, South Africa, 1977
30. Ozier Muhammad (African-American, b. 1950), Hilliard McMoore, 106 years old with his 1929 Model “A” Ford, Rock Hill, South Carolina, 1974
31. Mikki Ferrill (African-American, b. 1937), Pimp, Chicago, 1974
32. Chuck Stewart (African-American, 1927-2017), Duke Ellington, 1955
34. Anthony Barboza (African-American, b. 1944), Ming Smith, Kamoinge Member, N.Y.C., c. 1970s
33. Anthony Barboza (African-American, b. 1944), Ming Smith, Kamoinge Member, L.A. California, c. 1970s
35. Coreen Simpson (African-American, b. 1942), Jean-Michel Basquiat, 1985
36. Anthony Barboza (African-American, b. 1944), Harlem, N.Y., 1970
38. Carl Van Vechten (American, 1880-1964), Langston Hughes, 1936
37. Ozier Muhammad (African-American, b. 1950), Kool: A Young Man Strikes a Pose in Downtown Chicago, 1973
39. Carl Van Vechten (American, 1880-1964), James Baldwin, 1955
41. David Attie (American, 1920-1982), Truman Capote (Holiday Magazine), 1958
40. David Attie (American, 1920-1982), Lorraine Hansberry at Her Bleecker Street Apartment (Vogue Magazine), 1959
42. Flip Schulke (American, 1930-2008), Ali Underwater, 1961
The Photography Show Returns in 2022!
The Association of International Photography Art Dealers (AIPAD) will hold the 41st edition of The Photography Show May 20-22, at Center415. Forty-nine of the world’s leading fine art photography galleries will present a range of museum-quality work including contemporary, modern, and 19th century photographs, photo-based art, video, and new media. The opening preview of the Show will take place on May 19.
Exhibitors from Around the World
The Photography Show continues to feature galleries from around the world, including the U.S., Europe, Asia, Canada, Mexico, the Middle East, and South America. The Show offered work from both AIPAD members and new exhibitors, as well as younger galleries, and book dealers and publishers.
Learn more about the show and purchase tickets here: https://aipad.com/about