
Best of the best at The Armory Show 2019.
First things first. HUGE kudos to The Armory Show team for re-grouping and re-configuring an entire section of the fair when, 11 days (!!!) prior to install, ...
First things first. HUGE kudos to The Armory Show team for re-grouping and re-configuring an entire section of the fair when, 11 days (!!!) prior to install, ...
An interview with Edwynn Houk, member AIPAD Collecting anything is about bearing witness to the process and development of a chosen topic or ...
An interview with Howard Greenberg, member AIPAD It really is all about scale. We want our technology smaller, and at the same time we want to be able ...
An interview with James Danziger, member AIPAD In the age of smartphones and the ever-improving (and shrinking) optics, taking pictures of ourselves and ...
Connect with galleryIntell on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Expo Chicago I, like many of you, often find myself feeling nervous before going to a ...
How to 'carve space' with obsolete and repurposed objects? "There are numerous, varied and sometimes conflicting aspects to my work, usually ...
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The Photography Show 2016 We were delighted to meet Patricia Conde, founder and director of the Patricia Conde Galeria, during this year's installment ...
AXA Art Americas on its role as the lead sponsor of AIPAD With the 36th installment of The Photography Show about to launch at The Park Avenue Armory galleryIntell ...
"...thinking behind the photograph could come from fashion, it could come from science, journalism and it’s just this very broad endeavor, that everybody ...
"Our strength is to show you... what we think is the best..." Catherine Edelman, President AIPAD This year, in anticipation of the 36th annual Photography ...
September is here which means that within the next two weeks art galleries around the world, and of course here in NYC, will be launching their fall programming. September ...
The Truppe Fledermaus & the Carnival at the End of the World I spent yesterday afternoon wandering the dimly lit halls of New York City's Park Avenue ...