
Vast collection of fine art photography about to open at Pier 24 in Manhattan. One of the world's most prestigious annual photography events, The Photography Show is the longest-running and foremost exhibition dedicated to the photographic medium, offering a wide range of museum-quality work, including contemporary, modern, and 19th-century photographs as well as photo-based art, video, and new media. Here: Bob Dylan, outside his Byrdcliffe home, infrared colour film, Woodstock, NY, 1968. (Photo by Elliott Landy, Landyvision, Inc./Courtesy of Scott Nichols Gallery, San Francisco)

Jane Evelyn Atwood: Self-Portrait, New York, 1979. (Photo by L Parker Stephenson Photographs, New York)

The Tower, 2018. (Photo by Reine Paradis/Courtesy of Galerie Catherine et André Hug, Paris)

The view on to Lower Manhattan from the Empire State Building, 1931. (Photo by Lewis W. Hine/Courtesy of Joel Soroka Gallery, Aspen, CO)

Charles Jourdan advertising campaign, spring 1968. (Photo by The Guy Bourdin Estate 2019/Courtesy of Louise Alexander Gallery, Porto Cervo, Italy/Los Angeles)

Half Way, Kinsley, Kansas, 1955. (Photo by Todd Webb/Todd Webb Archive, Portland, Maine)

Shunji, 2016. (Photo by Casper Faassen/Courtesy of Ibasho, Antwerp)

Cal, Elkhorn, Wisconsin, 1966. (Photo by Danny Lyon/Magnum Photos/Courtesy of Etherton Gallery, Tucson)

Frenchie with Hoodie, 2013. (Photo by Khalik Allah/Courtesy of Gitterman Gallery, New York)

Les Trois Femmes Deux, 2018. (Photo by Mickalene Thomas/Courtesy of Yancey Richardson Gallery, New York)
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