The AIPAD Photography Show New York Opens Thursday 29 March

The 32nd edition of The AIPAD Photography Show New York will open this Thursday 29 March. It promises to be a fantastic show with new by Philip-Lorca diCorcia from David Zwirner, New York and a specially curated exhibition of early French photography at James Hyman Photography, London. A number of extraordinary portraits will be on view from Bonni Benrubi Gallery, New York, who are showing Linda McCartney’s photographs of Jim Morrison and Jimi Hendrix alongside new portraits of Occupy Wall Street protesters by Accra Scheep at Steven Kasher Gallery.

We’ve previewed some of our favourite images here but would always recommend you pay a visit to the show yourself. To accompany the galleries, five panel discussions will be held on Saturday 31st March covering such diverse topics as Emerging Artists in Photography and How to Collect Photographs. It’s not just anyone giving these talks; expect appearances from the likes of Jennifer Blessing, Curator of Photography at the Guggenheim, New York and Sandra Phillips, Senior Curator of Photography at SFMOMA.

The AIPAD Photography Show New York, 29/03/2012 – 01/05/2012, Park Avenue Armory, 67th Street, New York. www.aipad.com

 

Aesthetica in Print
If you only read Aesthetica online, you’re missing out. The February/March issue of Aesthetica is out now and offers a diverse range of features from an examination of the diversity and complexity of art produced during the tumultuous decade of the 1980s in Art, Love & Politics in the 1980s, opening 11 February at MCA Chiacgo, a photographic presentation of the Irish Museum of Modern Art‘s latest opening, Conversations: Photography from the Bank of America Collection. Plus, we recount the story of British design in relation to a comprehensive exhibition opening this spring at the V&A.

If you would like to buy this issue, you can search for your nearest stockist here. Better yet call +44 (0) 1904 629 137 or visit the website to subscribe to Aesthetica for a year and save 20% on the printed magazine.

 

Captions:
1. Stephen Wilkes, Coney Island, Day To Night, 2011. Digital C-print, 40 x 80 inches. Courtesy Monroe Gallery of Photography.
2. Weegee, Water Spray, ca. 1940. Vintage gelatin silver, printed ca. 1940, 10 x 12 inches. Courtesy Steven Kasher Gallery.
3. Karen Knorr, The Joy of Ahimsa. Takhat Vilas. MehrangarFort. Jodphur, 2008 – 2010. Pigment print, 50 x 60 inches. Courtesy Danziger Gallery.
4. Matthew Pillsbury, Tribute of Light, 2011. Pigment inkprint,30 x 40 inches. CourtesyBonni Benrubi Gallery.
5. MatthewBrandt, American Lake, WA C1, 2011, from the series Lakesand Reservoirs. C-print soaked in AmericanLake water, © Matthew Brandt, Courtesy Yossi Milo Gallery,New York.
6. Guy Bourdin, Untitled, 1970s. Polaroid, 4.2 x 3.3 inches. © Estate of GuyBourdin. Reproduced by permission. Courtesy Michael Hoppen Gallery.