2nd Annual International New York Photographic Art Exposition.The exhibition presents a selection of the finest contemporary photography and photo-based art including video and digital art. More than 45 premier galleries and private dealers representing artists from the United States and every corner of the globe will be on display.
2nd Annual International New York Photographic Art Exposition
The event will be held October 6 - 9 at the
Metropolitan Pavilion, located at 125 W. 18th Street, and will feature a
selection of the finest contemporary photography and photo-based art
including video and digital art.
More than 45 premier galleries and private dealers representing artists from
the United States and every corner of the globe will be on display at photo
new york 2005.
Confirmed exhibitors to date include New York galleries: KPB
and Magnan Projects; galleries from abroad Thinking Prints (Belgium),
Kunshthandel Jorg Maass (Germany) and 640 480 Video Collective (Canada); and
some of the most prominent publishers of photo-based art books in the world
including powerHouse Books, Printed Matter and 21st: Publishers of Fine Art
Photography Books. The fair also will feature photographically derived
installations by world-renowned contemporary artists such as Rafael Fuentes,
Jen DeNike, Tracey Snelling, Patterson Beckwith and Unholy Erection, as well
as highlight several young, breakout galleries including Creative Thriftshop
from Brooklyn/Miami, Jack the Pelican from Williamsburg, NY, de Soto from
Los Angeles, and gescheidle from Chicago.
"We are very enthusiastic about our return to Manhattan for the 2nd Annual
Photo New York event,†says Stephen Cohen, producer of photo new york, owner
of the Stephen Cohen Gallery in Los Angeles, and co-owner of the new Cohen
Amador Gallery in New York. “Last year’s show successfully featured not
only pioneers within the world of photography, but also introduced the next
of generation of contemporary artists to dealers, collectors and art
enthusiasts alike. We are looking forward to delivering an even more
captivating contemporary art fair this year.â€
The vanguard installation at photo new york 2005 will be Michael
Garlington’s “Photocar, “ a Volkswagen van covered with black and white
portraits, taken at previous “Photocar†expeditions, of subjects ranging
from ingénues to outcasts. “Photocar†will depart San Francisco on
September 10 and arrive prior to photo new york’s preview reception.
Five
young artists will accompany Garlington on this transcontinental odyssey
documenting a new series of the ordinary as well as extraordinary.
In conjunction with the art exhibition, a lecture series will take place in
the upstairs gallery of the Metropolitan Pavilion October 7 - 9 with special
guest speakers including freelance writer and curator and former discovery
editor of 21st: Journal of Contemporary Photography John Bennette;
internationally acclaimed photographer and School of Visual Arts instructor
Nicholas Prior; and prominent photography collector Alvin Hall.
On
Saturday, October 8 at the School of Visual Arts, located at 209 E. 23rd
Street, photography consultant Mary Virginia Swanson will conduct a special
one-day seminar sponsored by the Santa Fe Center for Photography entitled
Fine Art Photography and the Marketplace.
“The lecture and seminar series highlights distinguished individuals in the
art community and has been a key ingredient in the art fairs produced by
Stephen Cohen,†says Laura Wzorek, Programs Director for the Santa Fe Center
for Photography. â€We are delighted to partner with photo new york to
provide this important seminar to attendees of this year’s prestigious
event.â€
A preview reception also will be held on Thursday, October 6 from 6 to 10
p.m., offering guests a sneak peek before the fair’s official opening the
following day.
Contact: Jeannine Schechter
Tel. 310 482-3461
Tickets are $15 for a one-day
pass and $25 for a three-day pass. Tickets to the preview reception are
$30.
Opening: October 6 from 6 to 10 p.m
Metropolitan Pavilion, 25 W. 18th Street - New York
Hours: Exhibition hours are Friday, October 7 and Saturday, October 8, 11a.m. to 7p.m. and Sunday, October 9, 11a.m. to 6p.m.