Tons of vintage work this time around at AIPAD 2022, but there was some contemporary work that stood out to me too. I noted there seemed to be fewer “usual suspects”, some new finds, and some old stand-bys.

Highlights include:

See some below.

Joel-Peter Witkin, Etherton Gallery

Benjamin B. Turner, Hans P. Krause Fine Photographs

Gustave Le Gray, Hans P. Krause Fine Photographs

Hans P. Krause Fine Photographs

Charles T. Scowen, Hans P. Krause Fine Photographs

Adam Katseff, Robert Koch Gallery

Witho Worms, L. Parker Stephenson Photographs

Graham Smith, Tom Wood, Augusta Edwards Fine Art

Robert Adams, Stephen Daiter Gallery

Dawoud Bey, Stephen Daiter Gallery

Lewis Baltz, Stephen Daiter Gallery

Tim Walker, Michael Hoppen Gallery

Bill Jacobson, Robert Klein Gallery

Michael Eastman, Robert Klein Gallery

Olaf Otto Becker, CLAMPART

James Bidgood, CLAMPART

Peter Hujar, CLAMPART

Marcia Resnick, Deborah Bell Photographs

Erwin Blumefeld, Deborah Bell Photographs

Richard Miscrach, Robert Mann Gallery

Cig Harvey, Robert Mann Gallery

Edward Weston, Galerie Johannes Faber
Steve Giovinco

With over three decades of experience, Steve Giovinco's recently has created night landscape photographs made a sites of environmental change, particularly focusing on the transformative beauty of remote and challenging locations like Greenland. A Yale University MFA graduate, his career highlights include over 90 exhibitions and is a three-time a Fulbright Fellow semi-finalist.

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