Paris Photo’s Inaugural New York Edition Features 126 International Galleries and a Curatorial Cameo From Antwaun Sargent

International photography fair Paris Photo will arrive in New
York City for the first time this April now that it has paired with
AIPAD, the Association of International Photography Art Dealers.
Today they unveiled their lineup of 126 galleries and 47 publishers
from 24 countries, handpicked by their selection committee (the
complete list is below).

Collier Schorr, image from "Pauls Book" (2019), courtesy of the artist and MACK.

Collier Schorr, image from “Pauls Book”
(2019), courtesy of the artist and MACK.

The fair will run from April 2–5 at Pier 94 on the far West Side
of Manhattan. The exhibitors chosen for the inaugural edition
“reflect the history of the fair as a hub for photographic exchange
and exploration, both through the past and into the future”,
according to Paris Photo director Florence Bourgeois.

In a phone interview from Paris with Artnet News, Bourgeois
noted the synergy of combining Paris Photo and AIPAD’s expertise to
come up with a dynamic combination of historic, established, and
emerging artists.

Another much-anticipated highlight of the inaugural edition is
the participation of art critic and author Antwaun Sargent, who has been tapped to
guest curate the “[RE]Emergence” sector. Paris Photo artistic
director Christoph Wiesner told Artnet News that Sargent’s
involvement “opens the fair to contemporary energy.” Similarly,
Wiesner nodded to the fair’s inclusion of young talents like
Tyler Mitchell, who
will be part of Paris Photo’s talks programming.

Bourgeois also stressed the continued importance of books with
respect to how Paris Photo “promotes photography and appeals to new
collectors. The fair will feature 47 publishers and include
multiple book signings as well. Further info regarding
specific talks, exhibitions, events, and signing sessions will be
announced in early March.

Chloe Rosser, Function 1, 8 (2018). © Chloe Rosser, courtesy of Elizabeth Houston Gallery.

Chloe Rosser, Function 1, 8
(2018). © Chloe Rosser, courtesy of Elizabeth Houston Gallery.

Elsewhere, visitors can delve deeper into individual artists
courtesy of 15 solo shows in the main sector, from artists that
include Gregory Halpern, Joel Sternfeld, Dutch photographer
Bastiaan Woudt, Brazilian artist Mario Cravo Neto, Bob Gruen, and
Sofia Valentine. The latter will present a dramatic project at
Daniel Blau that includes an actual 41-foot freight boat as a
tribute to the vibrant pioneer spirit of the Florida
Everglades.

Here is the complete list of exhibitors.

MAIN SECTOR

19/21, Boston
Alan Klotz, New York
Arnika Dawkins, Atlanta
Artef, Zurich
Atlas, London
Augusta Edwards, London
Baudoing Lebon, Paris
Bene Taschen, Cologne
Bildhalle, Zurich
Bruce Kapson, Los Angeles
Bruce Silverstein, New York
Bryce Wolkowitz, New York
Catherine Couterier, Houston
Catherine
Edelman, Chicago
Catherine & André Hug, Paris
Charles
Isaacs, New York
Christophe Guye, Zurich
Clémentine de la Féronnière, Paris
Contemporary Works/Vintage Works, Chalfont

Daniel Blau, Munich
Danziiger, New York
Deborah Bell, New York
Edwynn Houk, New York
Esther Woerdehoff, Paris
Etherton, Tucson
Euqinom, San Francisco
Federico Luger, Milan
Frank Elbaz, Paris
Gary Edwards, Southampton
Gilles Peyroulet & Cie, Paris
Gitterman, New York
Grégory Leroy, Paris
Hackelbury, London
Hans P. Kraus, New York
Henrique Faria, New York
Howard Greenberg, New York
Huxley-Parlour, London
Ibasho,
Antwerp
Inda, Budapest
Jackson, Atlanta
James Hyman, London
Jenkins Johnson,
San Francisco
Johannes Faber,
Vienna
Joseph Bellows, La
Jolla
Kahmann, Amsterdam

Keith de Lellis, New York
Kornfeld, Berlin
L. Parker
Stephenson, New York
Laurence MIller,
New York
Lee, Winchester

Les Douches, Paris
Lisa Sette, Phoenix
Luis  de
Jesus, Los Angeles
Lunn,
Paris
M97, Shanghai

Matthew Marks, New York
Mélanie Rio, Nantes
Mem,
Tokyo
Michael Hoppen, London

Miyako Yoshinaga, New York
Monroe, Santa Fe
Nailya Alexander,
New York
Paci, Brescia

Patricia Conde, Mexico City

Paul M. Hertzmann, San Francisco

Persons Projects, Berlin
Peter Fetterman, Santa Monica
PGI,
Tokyo
Polka, Paris

Richard Moore, Oakland
Robert Klein, Boston
Robert Koch,
San Francisco
Robert Mann, New
York
Robert Morat, Berlin

Rocio Santacruz, Barcelona
Rolf Art, Buenos Aires
Rose
Gallery, Santa Monica
Scheinbaum &
Russek, Santa Fe
Seagrave, Santa
Cruz
Sous Les Etoiles, New
York
Staley-Wise, New York

Stephen Bulger, Toronto
Stephen Daiter, Chicago
Stevenson,
Cape Town
Taro Nasu, Tokyo

The 19th Century Rare Book and Photograph Shop,
New York
The Halsted Gallery,
Birmingham
The Music Photo Gallery, Buenos Aires
Throckmorton, New York
Todd Webb Archive, Portland
Toluca,
Paris
Utópica, São Paulo

Vasari, Buenos Aires
Weinstein Hammons, Minneapolis
Xippas, Paris
Yancey Richardson,
New York
Yossi Milo, New
York

[RE]EMERGENCE
SECTOR

ACB, Budapest

Ani Molnár, Budapest
Annet Gelink, Amsterdam
Bendana|Pinel, Paris
Black Box
Projects, London
Caroline O’Breen,
Amsterdam
Charlot, Paris

Duncan Miller, Malibu
Elizabeth Houston, New York
F16,
Paris
Fridman, New York

Glaz, Moscow
Heino,
Helsinki
Higher Pictures, New
York
Kopeikin, Los Angeles

La Forest Divonne, Paris
Les Filles du Calvaure, Paris
Loock,
Berlin
Marshall, Los Angeles
Metronom, Modena
Momentum, Miami
Simöes de Assia, Curitiba
Spazio Nuovo, Rome
The Ravestijn Gallery, Amsterdam
This Is No Fantasy, Melbourne
Timothy
Yarger, Los Angeles
Up, Taiwan
V1, Copenhagen
Versus Art Project, Istanbul

BOOK SECTOR

5HUR30.com, Cologne

10X10 Photobooks, New York
21st Editions, South Dennis
Akio
Nagasawa Publishing, Tokyo
Aperture
Foundation, New York
Artbook |
D.A.P.,  New York
Artphilein
Editions, Lugano
Benrido,
Tokyo
Bookshop M, Tokyo

Case Publishing, Tokyo
Citizen Editions, Brooklyn
Convoke, New York
Daylight Books,
Durham
Dirk K. Bakker Boeken,
Amsterdam
Dust Collective,
Stow
Éditions Bessard, Paris

Éditions Xavier Barral, Paris

France Photo Book, Paris
Gnomic Book, Brooklyn
Goliga,
Tokyo
Gost Books, London

Harper’s Books, New York
Hartmann Books, Stuttgart
Hatje
Cantz, Berlin
Kehrer Verlag,
Heidelberg
Kerber Publising, Bielefeld
KGP Books, Long Island
Komiyama, Tokyo
L’Artiere, Bentivoglio
Le Plac’ Art Photo, Paris
Light Work, Syracuse
Los Sumergidos,  New York
Mack Books, London
Nazraeli Press, Paso Robles
Photo-Eye, Santa Fe
Radius Books, Santa Fe
RM, Barcelona
Skinnerboox, Jesi
Steidl, Gottingen
Super Labo, Tokyo
TBW Books, Oakland
The (M) Editions, Paris
The Gallery Club, Amsterdam
Yale University Press, New Haven
Yoffy Press, Atlanta
Zatara Press, Richmond
Zen Foto, Tokyo



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