ASMP
Stand n° Room 209
New York
United States
E-mail address : liam@asmpny.org
Website : http://www.asmpny.org
The core mission of ASMP is to advocate, educate, and provide a community for image-makers — fostering thriving careers, a strong sense of professional ethics, and an unshakable belief in the power of images.
ARTISTS EXHIBITED AT THE SHOW:
OTHER ARTISTS REPRESENTED BY THE GALLERY:
GALLERY INFORMATION
Liam Alexander
Alyssameadows
The American Society of Media Photographers is the premier trade association for the world’s most respected photographers. ASMP, founded in 1944, has nearly 7,000 members and 39 chapters.
This year our booth is curated by Pamela Jean Tinnen; Lead Curator and Exhibits Manager, NYU Kimmel Windows, and Director for YSP Gallery. We will feature works by Allaire Bartel, Angela P. Schapiro, Ashok Sinha, Beth Green, Cindy Konits, Daniel Jenney, David Arky, Duane Lyken, Eileen Lerner, Fiona Aboud, James Ransom, Judy Doherty, Liam Alexander, Melissa Roldan, Philippe Cheng, Roberta Ruocco, Tamara Rafkin, Ted Andreasian & Nune Karamyan.
Included are experimental, documentary and fine art photographs that explore concepts of visual ambience, nostalgia, and residual memory. The arresting realism of some images are intentionally juxtaposed against abstract and experimental works, providing opportunities for subjective interpretation. Yet, all featured artists share an affinity for elucidation and artistic formalism.
This year our booth is curated by Pamela Jean Tinnen; Lead Curator and Exhibits Manager, NYU Kimmel Windows, and Director for YSP Gallery. We will feature works by Allaire Bartel, Angela P. Schapiro, Ashok Sinha, Beth Green, Cindy Konits, Daniel Jenney, David Arky, Duane Lyken, Eileen Lerner, Fiona Aboud, James Ransom, Judy Doherty, Liam Alexander, Melissa Roldan, Philippe Cheng, Roberta Ruocco, Tamara Rafkin, Ted Andreasian & Nune Karamyan.
Included are experimental, documentary and fine art photographs that explore concepts of visual ambience, nostalgia, and residual memory. The arresting realism of some images are intentionally juxtaposed against abstract and experimental works, providing opportunities for subjective interpretation. Yet, all featured artists share an affinity for elucidation and artistic formalism.