Photography Abounds at Frieze New York

Frieze New York 2015 Photography: Few Classics, Mostly New, Photo Books

As the 2015 edition of Frieze New York makes it way back to Randell’s Island once again, a range of photographs can found.   But there seem to be less of the “usual suspects,” and more of a mix of European and Asian work.

Below are a few notable photos.

Roe Ethridge, at Andrew Kreps

Frieze New York 2015 Photography: Few Classics, Mostly New, Roe Ethridge, Andrew Kreps

Thomas Demand, at Matthew Marks Gallery

Frieze New York 2015 Photography: Few Classics, Mostly New, Thomas Demand, Matthew Marks Gallery

Tina Barney, at Paul Kasmin Gallery

Frieze New York 2015 Photography: Few Classics, Mostly New, Tina Barney, Paul Kasmin Gallery

Cindy Sherman, at Skarskedt

Frieze New York 2015 Photography: Few Classics, Mostly New, Cindy Sherman at Skarskedt

Desiree Dolron, At Grimm

 

Frieze New York 2015 Photography: Few Classics, Mostly New, Desiree Dolron

William Eggleston, at Andrea Rosen

Frieze New York 2015 Photography: Few Classics, Mostly New, William Eggleston, Andrea Rosen

James Welling, at Maureen Paley

Frieze New York 2015 Photography: Few Classics, Mostly New, James Welling, Maureen Paley

Torbjorn Rodlandm, at Algus Greenspon

Frieze New York 2015 Photography: Few Classics, Mostly New, Torbjorn Rodland

Robert Mapplethorpe, at Xavier Hufkens

Frieze New York 2015 Photography: Few Classics, Mostly New, Robert Mapplethorpe, Xavier Hufkens

Richard Mosse, at Jack Shainman Gallery

Frieze New York 2015 Photography: Few Classics, Mostly New, Richard Mosse, Jack Shainman Gallery

Wolfgang Tillmans, at Maureen Paley

Frieze New York 2015 Photography: Few Classics, Mostly New, Wolfgang Tillmans, Maureen Paley

Trevor Paglen, at Altman Siegel

Frieze New York 2015 Photography: Few Classics, Mostly New, Trevor Paglen, Altman Siegel

Laurie Simmons, at Salon 94

Frieze New York 2015 Photography: Few Classics, Mostly New, Laurie Simmons, Salon 94

Wolfgang Tillmans, at Buchholz Berlin

Frieze New York 2015 Photography: Few Classics, Mostly New, Wolfgang Tillmans, Buchholz Berlin

Chi Wen Gallery

Frieze New York 2015 Photography: Few Classics, Mostly New, Chi Wen Gallery

Yosuke Takeda

Frieze New York 2015 Photography: Few Classics, Mostly New, Yosuke Takeda

Yasuhiro Ishimoto, at Taka Ishii Gallery

Frieze New York 2015 Photography: Few Classics, Mostly New, Yasuhiro Ishimoto, Taka Ishii Gallery
Frieze New York 2015 Photography: Few Classics, Mostly New, Stephen Shore Photobook
Frieze New York 2015 Photography: Few Classics, Mostly New, Alec Soth Songbook
Steve Giovinco

With over three decades of experience, Steve Giovinco's recently has created night landscape photographs made a sites of environmental change, particularly focusing on the transformative beauty of remote and challenging locations like Greenland. A Yale University MFA graduate, his career highlights include over 90 exhibitions and is a three-time a Fulbright Fellow semi-finalist.

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