The photography show presented by Aipad, the longest-running fair dedicated to photography in the world, will take place April 23-27, 2025 at the Park Avenue Armory, with exhibitors from around the globe unveiling an exciting and diverse mix of work that reflects a fluid and dynamic understanding of the photographic medium.
The photography show showcases exceptional presentations by esteemed members of the Association of International Photography Art Dealers (AIPAD), along with guest exhibitors and galleries new to the fair. The upcoming iteration of the fair represents its continued evolution since returning to the Park Avenue Armory in 2024, with an emphasis on emerging artists, young galleries and new curatorial approaches being placed in dialogue with canonical photographers and legacy photography institutions.
Aipad welcomes new members Galeria Alta, Galerie Julian Sander, Large Glass and Ungallery, coming to New York in April from Andorra; Cologne, Germany; London, UK and Buenos Aires, Argentina. Exhibiting at The photography show for the first time, their presentations will push the boundaries of photography a provide new perspectives alongside the many established, long-time exhibitors. Complementing these presentations and in tandem with an added day for this year’s fair, The photography show will feature an expanded and robust slate of programming. Four days of Aipad Talks, hosted by thought leaders in the arts and culture space, will be accompanied by insightful walkthroughs and educational events. The celebration of the prestigious Aipad Award, presented annually to a pioneer in the community, recognizing them for changing the ways we perceive photography, will take place during the new Opening Night Party on Wednesday, April 23. The fair will utilize a new layout and floor plan that will see publishe brought into the main exhibition space, the Wade Thompson Drill Hall, highlighting the importance of book publishing within the landscape of contemporary photography.
Discovery sector
Aipad will debut its reenvisioned Discovery sector for the 2025 edition of The photography show. Reflecting its renewed commitment to platforming new a emerging galleries, these booths will showcase single-artist or theme presentations alongside focused historical exhibitions. The Discovery sector will provide viewers with opportunities to not only encounter new examples of photography and curation, but to re-discover the work of some of the medium’s most iconic practitioners as well.
Exhibitors
19th Century Rare Book & Photograph Shop, New York, NY; Andrew Smith Gallery, Tucson, AZ; Bildhalle, Zurich, Switzerland, Amsterdam, The Netherlands; Bruce Silverstein, New York, NY; Candela Gallery, Richmond, VA; Catherine Couturier Gallery, Houston, TX; Cavalier Galleries, New York, NY, Greenwich, CT, Nantucket, MA, Palm Beach, FL; Charles Isaacs Photographs, New York, NY; Clamp, New York, NY; Contemporary/Vintage Works, Chalfont, PA; Daniel / Oliver Gallery, Brooklyn, NY; Danziger Gallery, New York, NY; Deborah Bell Photographs, New York, NY; Echo Fine Arts, Cannes, France; Form. Gallery, Dinard, France; Galeria Alta, Andorra; Galerie Johannes Faber, Vienna, Austria; Galerie Julian Sander, Cologne, Germany; Galerie XII, Los Angeles, CA, Paris, France; Galerija Fotografija Gallery, Ljubljana, Slovenia; Gilman Contemporary, Ketchum, ID; Gitterman Gallery, New York, NY; Hackelbury, London, UK; Hans P. Kraus Jr. Inc., New York, NY; Higher Pictures, Brooklyn, NY; Holden Luntz, Palm Beach, FL; Howard Greenberg Gallery, New York, NY; Ilaria Quadrani Fine Art, New York, NY; Jackson Fine Art, Atlanta, GA; Jdc Fine Art, San Diego, CA; Joseph Bellows Gallery, La Jolla, CA; Keith De Lellis Gallery, New York, NY; Koslov Larsen, Houston, TX; La Galerie De L'Instant, Paris, France; Large Glass, London, UK; Marshall Gallery, Los Angeles, CA; Michael Hoppen, London, UK; Miyako Yoshinaga, New York, NY; Muus Collection, Tenafly; Monroe Gallery Of Photography, Santa Fe, NM; Nailya Alexander Gallery, New York, NY; Obscura Gallery, Santa Fe, NM; Olivier Waltman Gallery, Miami, FL, Paris, France; Patricia Conde Galería, Mexico City, Mexico; Paul M. Hertzmann, Inc., San Francisco, CA; Peter Fetterman Gallery, Santa Monica, CA; Photo Discovery, Paris, France; Polka Galerie, Paris, France; Richard Moore Photographs, Oakland, CA; Rick Wester Fine Art, New York, NY; Robert Klein Gallery, Boston, MA; Robert Mann Gallery, New York, NY; Rose Gallery, Santa Monica, CA; Sasha Wolf Projects, New York, NY; Scheinbaum & Russek Ltd., Santa Fe, NM; Scott Nichols Gallery, Sonoma, CA; Staley-Wise Gallery, New York, NY; Stephen Bulger Gallery, Toronto, ON; Stephen Daiter Gallery, Chicago, IL; Throckmorton Fine Art, New York, NY; Toluca Fine Art, Paris, France; Ungallery, Buenos Aires, Argentina; Vasari, Buenos Aires, Argentina; Weston Gallery, Inc., Carmel, CA; Yancey Richardson, New York, NY.
Photobook and partners
10x10 Photobooks, New York, NY; American Photography Archives Group, New York, NY; Aperture, New York, NY; Atelier EXB, Paris, France; Convoke, New York, NY; Datz Press, Seoul, South Korea; Gost Books, London, UK; Gravy Studio, Philadelphia, PA; Hotshoe Magazine, London, UK; Kgp Monolith, New York, NY; L'Artiere, Bologna, Italy; Le Plac'Art Photo, Paris, France; Light Work, Syracuse, NY; MW Editions, New York, NY; Nearest Truth Editions, Slovakia; Saint Lucy Books, Baltimore, MD; Setanta Books, London, UK; Thames & Hudson, London, UK, New York, NY; TIS Books, New York, NY; Workshop Arts, Brooklyn, NY.