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AIPAD Photography Show 2011 at Park Avenue Armory Features Global Photography with Japanese Focus

festival-fair · 2026-04-22

From March 16 to 20, 2011, the Park Avenue Armory hosted The AIPAD Photography Show New York. Open from 11:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Thursday through Saturday, and 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. on Sunday, the event highlighted a notable Japanese influence, featuring Nobuyoshi Araki's Polaroid collection and Ayano Sudo's portraits adorned with glitter. Although primarily showcasing American galleries, the exhibition included a variety of photography, with works by Diane Arbus and Irving Penn. Higher Pictures presented artists Sam Falls and Claire Pentecost, while Steven Kasher Gallery focused on portraits that challenged the boundaries of the medium. Discussions included "Photography Now" and "AIPAD and the IPAD." Tickets were priced at $10 per session and could be purchased at www.aipad.com/photoshow/new-york.

Key facts

  • The AIPAD Photography Show New York took place from March 16 to 20, 2011.
  • It was held at the Park Avenue Armory at 67th Street in New York City.
  • Hours were 11:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Thursday-Saturday and 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Sunday.
  • Picture Photo Space Gallery from Osaka showcased Nobuyoshi Araki and Ayano Sudo.
  • Ayano Sudo presented gender-bending portraits with embedded glitter and appeared in traditional dress.
  • Panel discussions included Photography Now moderated by Julie Saul and AIPAD and the IPAD moderated by Barbara Pollack.
  • Tickets for panels were $10 per session, available in advance or on-site.
  • The show featured work from artists like Irving Penn, Diane Arbus, Sam Falls, and Andy Warhol.

Entities

Artists

  • Nobuyoshi Araki
  • Ayano Sudo
  • Irving Penn
  • Diane Arbus
  • Sam Falls
  • Claire Pentecost
  • Shinichi Maruyama
  • Andy Warhol
  • Gerard Petrus Fieret
  • André Kertész
  • Larry Fink
  • Shirin Neshat
  • Alec Soth

Institutions

  • AIPAD
  • Park Avenue Armory
  • Picture Photo Space Gallery
  • Higher Pictures
  • ICP-Bard
  • Steven Kasher Gallery
  • Bruce Silverstein Gallery
  • Deborah Bell Photographs

Locations

  • New York City
  • United States
  • Osaka
  • Japan
  • Kobe

Sources