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  • Reflections: Rahim Fortune

    Howard Greenberg 41 East 57th Street, Suite 801, New York, NY, United States

    "Reflections marks the first solo exhibition of photographer Rahim Fortune, who hails from Texas. Over the past decade, Rahim has used photography to explore collective history and cultural visual language in the American South by intertwining documentary and personal narratives. This exhibition showcases two bodies of work: I Can't Stand To See You Cry (2021) […]

  • The Safety Net: Stacy Kranitz and Chris Verene

    Psychic Readings 629 E 6th St, New York, NY, United States

    "New York, NY (opens April 3, 2025) – Psychic Readings* is pleased to announce “The Safety Net,” a two-person exhibition that examines life in today’s American small towns, through the work of documentary photographers Stacy Kranitz and Chris Verene. The exhibit highlights the resilience of human spirit and the importance of mutual aid. It features […]

  • Photographer as Sculptor, Sculptor as Photographer

    Bruce Silverstein 529 W 20th St, 4th Floor, New York, NY, United States

    Bruce Silverstein Gallery is pleased to present Photographer as Sculptor, Sculptor as Photographer, the inaugural exhibition of its new gallery space. This exhibition brings together sculptures and photographs by some of the most influential sculptors and master photographers of the 19th and 20th centuries to reveal the shared conceptual approaches that unite these seemingly distinct […]

  • The New Art: American Photography, 1839–1910

    Metropolitan Museum of Art 1000 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY, United States

    "This exhibition presents a bold new history of American photography from the medium’s birth in 1839 to the first decade of the 20th century. Drawn from The Met’s William L. Schaeffer Collection, major works by lauded artists such as Josiah Johnson Hawes, John Moran, Carleton Watkins, and Alice Austen are shown in dialogue with extraordinary […]

  • Malick Sidibé: Regardez-moi

    Jack Shainman 513 West 20th Street, New York, NY, United States

    Jack Shainman Gallery is thrilled to announce Regardez-moi, an exhibition of photographs by the Malian photographer Malick Sidibé. The exhibition, the title of which translates to “Look at Me”, marks the gallery’s latest celebration of Sidibé’s unparalleled ability to capture the heartbeat of Bamako, Mali following the country’s liberation from colonial rule in 1960. Featuring a vibrant […]

  • Selections from the Polaroid Collection

    Rago Wright Auctions 501 W 20th St, New York, NY, United States

    Selections from the Polaroid Collection presents works from the institutional collection of the camera maker that revolutionized instant photography. Offered in advance of Photographs from the Polaroid Collection on May 29th, the exhibition showcases the company's outsized impact and influence on art and visual culture, with highlights that include David Hockney's large-format Polacolor Interior, Pembroke […]

  • Being There: Lee Shulman & Omar Victor Diop

    Edwynn Houk 693 Fifth Avenue, 6th Floor, New York, NY, United States

    Being There is a bold and timely reimagining of 20th-century visual history. Conceived through a vibrant collaboration between British-French artist and filmmaker Lee Shulman—founder of The Anonymous Project, an expansive archive of mid-century amateur color photography—and Senegalese artist Omar Victor Diop, the series places Diop within original vernacular photographs, creating imagined yet believable scenes that invite […]

  • The AIPAD Photography Show

    Park Avenue Armory 643 Park Ave, New York, NY, United States

    "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 […]

  • Zanele Muholi: Sawubona

    Yancey Richardson 525 West 22nd Street, New York, NY, United States

    Yancey Richardson is proud to present Sawubona, an exhibition bringing together work from five different series made between 2002–2013 by South African artist and visual activist Zanele Muholi. Their fifth exhibition with the gallery, Sawubona reveals both the historical depth and visual complexity of Muholi’s overarching project of empowering the Black LGBTQIA+ community in South Africa through a […]

  • Miguel Calderón: Neurotics Anonymous

    Kurimanzutto 516 w 20th street, New York, NY, United States

    kurimanzutto presents a selection of sculptures, drawings, photographs, and a film in Neurotics Anonymous, Miguel Calderón’s first solo exhibition at kurimanzutto New York. Drawing on the visual language of the twelve-step program “Neurotics Anonymous,” founded in 1964, Calderón explores themes of desperation, anxiety, and vulnerability. Known for work that incisively and humorously examines human behavior, emotional […]

  • Bárbara Sánchez-Kane y Sofía Alazraki: Fortuna y Fetiche

    Dashwood Projects 63 East 4th Street, New York, NY, United States

    Bárbara Sánchez-Kane in the past five years has established herself as an important, original voice in contemporary art. She represented Mexico with the video and sculptural installation Prêt-À-Patria at the 60th Venice Biennale (2024) and is represented by influential gallery Kurimanzutto in Mexico City and New York. Her work resists the traditional notions of Mexicanidad and its […]

  • Elliott Erwitt: Last Laughs

    Staley Wise 100 Crosby Street, Suite 305, New York, NY, United States

    Elliott Erwitt was that rare thing – an original. His elegantly composed photographs, always recognizable, are known for their wit, irony, and humanity. With charm and lack of pretense, Erwitt captured people both young and old and had a special affinity for animals. Although he avoided intellectualizing his pictures, Erwitt’s razor-sharp observations reveal his empathy […]

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