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Paris Photo, the World's Largest International Art Fair Dedicated to The Image: Rendering of Paris Photo New York 2020 Pier 94 Paris Photo, the world’s largest international art fair dedicated to the photographic medium, is pleased to announce the exhibitors for the inaugural edition of Paris Photo New York. Presented with the Association of International Photography Art Dealers (AIPAD), the fair will take place April 2-5, 2020 at Pier 94, and showcase 127 galleries and 47 publishers representing 24 countries. “This inaugural edition of Paris Photo New York and its exhibitors reflect the history of the fair as a hub for photographic exchange and exploration, both through the past and into the future”, according to Paris Photo Director Florence Bourgeois and Artistic Director Christoph Wiesner. “Within the last few months alone, we have seen major photography institutions open or reimagine their collections, highlighting a rediscovery of the medium, as technologies and accessibility advance. This is a pivotal moment for the field and we’re excited to be a part of it.” At the Main Sector of the fair, Paris Photo New York visitors can expect to encounter artworks by the most acclaimed masters in the field, including Laszlo Moholy-Nagy and Imogen Cunningham (EDWYNN HOUK New York), Dora Maar and Germaine Krull (GILLES PEYROULET & CIE Paris), and Gustave Le Gray and Charles Nègre (HANS P. KRAUS New York). The spirit of New York documentary photography will be present through the hand colored photographs and New York street scenes by Ming Smith, the first Black female photographer acquired by the Museum of Modern Art, presented by the gallery JENKINS JOHNSON, San Francisco; early black and white works by Ari Marcopoulos at GALERIE FRANK ELBAZ, Paris; Ellsworth Kelly’s compositional photographs of the world around him (MATTHEW MARKS New York/Los Angeles); and Roy DeCarava’s thoughtful depiction of the Harlem Renaissance (RICHARD MOORE Oakland). In keeping with the fair’s international scope, Paris Photo New York will feature Latin American photography presented at THROCKMORTON New York, UTÓPICA Sao Paulo, TOLUCA Paris, ROLF ART Buenos Aires, HENRIQUE FARIA New York and ROCIO SANTA CRUZ Barcelona, as well as a panorama of Japanese photography thanks to MEM Tokyo, PGI Tokyo, MICHAEL HOPPEN London, TARO NASU Tokyo and MIYAKO YOSHINAGA New York, and South African photography explored by STEVENSON Cape Town, with Zanele Muholi, Pieter Hugo and Robin Rhode. Visitors will delve deeper into the work of one artist with 15 solo shows in the main sector, featuring artists such as Gregory Halpern, whose work explores power and traditional masculine values in American society (HUXLEY- PARLOUR London), and Joel Sternfeld with his legendary American Prospects series (XIPPAS Paris). Discover new works by Dutch photographer Bastiaan Woudt (KAHMANN Amsterdam) and iconic photographs from Brazilian artist Mario Cravo Neto’s Laroyé Salvador street photography series (PACI Brescia). Find rare vintage prints by Witkin (BAUDOIN LEBON Paris/ETHERTON Tucson), and Eliot Porter, considered by many the father of color photography (SCHEINBAUM & RUSSEK Santa Fe); black and white classic images from the 1940, 50, and 60s by Art Shay (FEDERICO LUGER Milan); chronicles of the 60’s and 70’s music scene by Bob Gruen (THE MUSIC PHOTO GALLERY Buenos Aires). And experience a immersive project presented by Sofia Valiente in an actual 41-foot freight boat installed at the show (DANIEL BLAU Munich), a tribute to the vibrant pioneer spirit of the Florida Everglades. The [RE]Emergence sector, guest curated by writer and art critic, Antwaun Sargent, will bring together both exciting new voices such as Chloe Rosser (ELIZABETH HOUSTON New York), Curran Hatleberg (HIGHER PICTURES New York)and Patrick Waterhouse (THE RAVESTIJN GALLERY Amsterdam) whose images challenge commonly held assumptions about identity and landscape. The sector will also feature the photography of Peter Funch (V1 Copenhagen) and Robby Müller (ANNET GELINK Amsterdam) – established image-makers, who are now emerging as vital links to a rich past that have shaped contemporary photography. The sector's dynamic talks program that will include the emerging photographer and filmmaker Tyler Mitchell will foreground how photography has played roles in rethinking other mediums such as video, painting and debates surrounding ever-shifting notions of desire and representation. Building on the history of New York as one of the epicenters of the photographic industry, Paris Photo New York’s programming will draw from the city’s thriving arts scene and rich network of museums and organizations. The Paris Photo New York Conversation program will be curated by Aperture Foundation – a not-for-profit foundation connecting the photo community and its audiences –, AIPAD, and guest curator Antwaun Sargent. Additional programming including talks, exhibitions, events and artists book signing sessions will be announced early March. PARIS PHOTO NEW YORK 2020 EXHIBITORS: MAIN SECTOR 19/21 Boston INDA BudapestJACKSON Atlanta ALAN KLOTZ New York JAMES HYMAN London ARNIKA DAWKINS Atlanta JENKINS JOHNSON San Francisco ARTEF Zurich JOHANNES FABER Vienna ATLAS London JOSEPH BELLOWS La Jolla AUGUSTA EDWARDS London KAHMANN Amsterdam BAUDOIN LEBON Paris KEITH DE LELLIS New York BENE TASCHEN Cologne KORNFELD Berlin BILDHALLE Zurich L. PARKER STEPHENSON New York BRUCE KAPSON Los Angeles LAURENCE MILLER New York BRUCE SILVERSTEIN New York LEE Winchester BRYCE WOLKOWITZ New York LES DOUCHES Paris CATHERINE COUTURIER Houston LISA SETTE Phoenix CATHERINE EDELMAN Chicago LOEWENTHEIL GALLERY AT THE 19TH CENTURY CATHERINE & ANDRÉ HUG Paris SHOP New York CHARLES ISAACS New York LUIS DE JESUS Los Angeles CHRISTOPHE GUYE Zurich LUNN Paris CLÉMENTINE DE LA FÉRONNIÈRE Paris M97 Shanghai CONTEMPORARY WORKS / VINTAGE WORKS MATTHEW MARKS New York Chalfont MÉLANIE RIO Nantes DANIEL BLAU Munich MEM Tokyo DANZIGER New York MICHAEL HOPPEN London DEBORAH BELL New York MIYAKO YOSHINAGA New York EDWYNN HOUK New York MONROE Santa Fe ESTHER WOERDEHOFF Paris NAILYA ALEXANDER New York ETHERTON Tucson PACI Brescia EUQINOM San Francisco PATRICIA CONDE Mexico City FEDERICO LUGER Milan PAUL M. HERTZMANN San Francisco FRANK ELBAZ Paris PERSONS PROJECTS Berlin GARY EDWARDS Southampton PETER FETTERMAN Santa Monica GILLES PEYROULET & CIE Paris PGI Tokyo GLADSTONE New York POLKA Paris GITTERMAN New York RICHARD MOORE Oakland GRÉGORY LEROY Paris ROBERT KLEIN Boston HACKELBURY London ROBERT KOCH San Francisco HANS P. KRAUS New York ROBERT MANN New York HENRIQUE FARIA New York ROBERT MORAT Berlin HOWARD GREENBERG New York ROCIOSANTACRUZ Barcelona HUXLEY-PARLOUR London ROLF ART Buenos Aires IBASHO Antwerp ROSEGALLERY Santa Monica SCHEINBAUM & RUSSEK Santa Fe SEAGRAVE Santa Cruz THROCKMORTON New York SOUS LES ETOILES New York TODD WEBB ARCHIVE Portland STALEY-WISE New York TOLUCA Paris STEPHEN BULGER Toronto UTÓPICA São Paulo STEPHEN DAITER Chicago VASARI Buenos Aires STEVENSON Cape Town WEINSTEIN HAMMONS Minneapolis TARO NASU Tokyo XIPPAS Paris THE HALSTED GALLERY Birmingham YANCEY RICHARDSON New York THE MUSIC PHOTO GALLERY Buenos Aires YOSSI MILO New York ________________________________ [RE]EMERGENCE SECTOR ACB Budapest LA FOREST DIVONNE Paris ANI MOLNÁR Budapest LES FILLES DU CALVAIRE Paris ANNET GELINK Amsterdam LOOCK Berlin BENDANA | PINEL Paris LUMINA Oslo BLACK BOX PROJECTS London MARSHALL Los Angeles CAROLINE O'BREEN Amsterdam METRONOM Modena CHARLOT Paris MOMENTUM Miami DUNCAN MILLER Malibu SIMÕES DE ASSIS Curitiba ELIZABETH HOUSTON New York SPAZIO NUOVO Rome F16 Paris THE RAVESTIJN GALLERY Amsterdam FRIDMAN New York THIS IS NO FANTASY Melbourne GLAZ Moscow TIMOTHY YARGER Los Angeles HEINO Helsinki UP Taiwan HIGHER PICTURES New York V1 Copenhagen KOPEIKIN Los Angeles VERSUS ART PROJECT Istanbul ________________________________ BOOK SECTOR 5UHR30.COM Cologne KERBER PUBLISHING Bielefeld 10X10 PHOTOBOOKS New York KGP BOOKS Queens 21ST EDITIONS South Dennis KOMIYAMA Tokyo AKIO NAGASAWA PUBLISHING Tokyo L'ARTIERE Bentivoglio APERTURE FOUNDATION New York LE PLAC'ART PHOTO Paris ARTBOOK | D.A.P. New York LIGHT WORK Syracuse ARTPHILEIN EDITIONS Lugano LOS SUMERGIDOS New York BENRIDO Kyoto MACK London BOOKSHOP M Tokyo NAZRAELI PRESS Paso Robles CASE PUBLISHING Tokyo PHOTO-EYE Santa Fe CITIZEN EDITIONS Brooklyn RADIUS BOOKS Santa Fe CONVOKE New York RM Barcelona DAYLIGHT BOOKS Durham SKINNERBOOX Jesi DIRK K. BAKKER BOEKEN Amsterdam STEIDL Gottingen DUST COLLECTIVE Stow SUPER LABO Tokyo ÉDITIONS BESSARD Paris TBW BOOKS Oakland ÉDITIONS XAVIER BARRAL Paris THE(M) EDITIONS Paris FRANCE PHOTOBOOK Paris THE GALLERY CLUB Amsterdam GNOMIC BOOK Brooklyn YALE UNIVERSITY PRESS New Haven GOLIGA Tokyo YOFFY PRESS Atlanta GOST BOOKS London ZATARA PRESS Richmond HARPER'S BOOKS New York ZEN FOTO Tokyo HARTMANN BOOKS Stuttgart index 5 MARCH 2020 HATJE CANTZ Berlin KEHRER VERLAG Heidelberg ABOUT PARIS PHOTO NEW YORK Founded in 1997, Paris Photo is the largest international art fair for photography, which brings together in two locations annually - Paris and New York - the world’s leading galleries and art book dealers. More than 70 000 collectors, professionals and enthusiasts are offered the largest panorama of premium quality and photo-driven artworks available on the market today, alongside an innovative program featuring key figures in the field. The New York edition is presented with the Association of International Photography Art Dealers (AIPAD), forming a collective voice and international reference for the photographic medium. FAIR HOURS Private Preview:
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