Winter has set in to Santa Fe, and we are looking forward to heading west and exhibiting again at this year's edition of photo la, January 15 - 19, 2015. Monroe Gallery of Photography will be in Booth #203, just to the right of the main entrance to the fair.
To mark the forthcoming 50th anniversary of the Selma March, the gallery will showcase a very special selection of photographs from the
1965 March, alongside other iconic images from the civil rights era. We will be also exhibiting a wide variety of important photojournalism; including Stephen Wilkes
iconic photograph of the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy. Aditionally, we will show several of Wilkes acclaimed
Day To Night collection; alongside many other classic photographs.
Be sure to attend the
Photojournalism and Its Role in the Fine Art World panel discussion Sunday, Jan. 19, 11:30 - 1.
About photo la: The international photographic art exposition
photo la returns for its 24th year at The REEF, located in the historic LA Mart building in downtown Los Angeles,
January 15 - 18, 2015. Downtown LA has become an international destination for art patrons and enthusiasts. In addition to
photo la and the LA Art Show, downtown LA will also welcome the highly anticipated opening of the new Broad Museum in 2015, along with the ongoing arrival of new cutting-edge and blue-chip galleries, such as Hauser Wirth & Schimmel. Inspired by downtown's growing vitality and creative energy,
photo la relocated to The REEF for its 2014 edition, attracting an unprecedented attendance of 16,000 guests.
The 2015 edition of
photo la will expand its uniquely diverse and far-reaching showcase of photographic art, ranging from 19th Century works to contemporary and innovative photography-based art. Alongside galleries, dealers, museums, and nonprofit organizations,
photo la will also expand its acclaimed programming to include more lectures, roundtable discussions, special installations, and docent tours with distinguished members of the photographic/arts community. This year,
photo la is pleased to honor Catherine Opie, and the fair's exclusive VIP opening gala will celebrate her lifelong contributions to the arts. Additionally, all proceeds from the opening gala will go towards
photo la's 2015 beneficiary “ The United Way of Greater Los Angeles and The Painted Brain.
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Concurrent events
Classic Photographs Los Angeles
The LA Art Show
Related: "I’m also glad
Monroe Gallery of Photography (Booth #203) is returning this year."