By John A. Bennette It would be irresponsible for me to name what I think is or will be hot in 2007. I want anyone who...
By Anthony Bannon Berenice Abbott’s New York may be a thing of the past, but the spirit of her depiction—the tender gaze at what was before...
Clemens Kalischer’s first look at New York in 1942 was out of focus. The malnourished German-Jewish refugee could barely make out the skyscrapers. Within five years...
During a weekday afternoon at the Metropolitan Museum of Art a few tourists straggle in and a woman with a traveling easel and unfinished copy of...
A photographer active in both the commercial world and the fine-art gallery realm, Jill Greenberg has become closely identified with the subject matter of monkeys and...
By Alex Novak Louis-Constantine-Henri-Francois Xavier De Clercq was born on Christmas Day in 1836 in Oignies, France. Doubly blessed with the support of a wealthy French...
By Daniel Cooney When considering the current trends in commercial photography galleries, there are the obvious and already well-stated. Digital manipulation has become the norm, as...
By John Bennete My wish for all collectors is to dare to be brave and go outside the much-hyped name artists that are being shown today—to...
By Kay Kenny “When I found myself in the wonderfully liberal and emphatically co-ed context of Marlboro after years of all male schools and camps followed...
The photography show presented by AIPAD announces new dates, new location for 41st edition NEW YORK – The Association of International Photography Art Dealers (AIPAD) has...