» Closing Generation Gaps By MARTHA SCHWENDENER, Published: March 29, 2012

Nature vacillates between abstraction and representation in the recent photographs of Matthew Brandt, on view at Yossi Milo and M+B. Part of Mr. Brandt’s process involves soaking his prints in water from the lakes he photographs, which results in blurry passages in the final images. Other landscapes verging on abstraction are Edward Burtynsky’s aerial photograph “Dryland Farming” at Bryce Wolkowitz, which was taken in Spain as part of a series investigating the global water crisis, and Victoria Sambunaris’s stark image of a copper mine from 2002 at Yancey Richardson.

» VICTORIA SAMBUNARIS PHOTOGRAPH ON DISPLAY AT THE AIPAD PHOTOGRAPHY SHOW

The AIPAD Photography Show New York, one of the most important international photography art events, will be presented by The Association of International Photography Art Dealers (AIPAD), March 29 – April 1, 2012. More than 75 of the world’s leading photography art galleries will present a wide range of museum-quality work, including contemporary, modern and nineteenth-century photographs, as well as photo-based art, video, and new media, at the historic Park Avenue Armory in New York City’s Upper East Side (67th Street & Park Avenue).

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