A Refreshing Turn to Craft at AIPAD's Photography Show

Hyperallergic reports that the 2026 AIPAD Photography Show at the Park Avenue Armory brought 82 exhibitors together and ran through Sunday, April 26, with a notable emphasis on Latin American and Latine artists. Among prominent displays were Jackson Fine Arts’s presentation of Sally Mann’s work and selections from Gordon Parks’s “Segregation Story” (1956), shown in connection with the 70th anniversary of its publication in Life magazine. At first-time exhibitor Ruiz-Healy Art, a 1991 black-and-white portrait of labor leader Dolores Huerta by Mexican photographer Graciela Iturbide was offered as a silver gelatin print for $6,250; the gallery omitted an accompanying portrait of Cesar Chavez after Huerta accused him of rape in March. Throckmorton Fine Art also showed photographs of Frida Kahlo, including a miniature 1931 portrait by Edward Weston priced at $75,000, alongside other vintage and contemporary works across the fair.

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