Feature In a year of AI image corruption, this year’s fair, focused largely on Latin American and Latine artists, feels especially hopeful. April 24, 2026 — 4 min read Graciela Iturbide, "Dolores Huerta, Kern County, California" (1991) (image courtesy the artist and Ruiz-Healy Art) Maybe it’s because I got my first iPhone when I was 11, or maybe it’s a sign of the digital times, but seeing a photograph framed on a wall always stuns me. Even more arresting to me is a room full of physical photographs — vintage, rare, or contemporary — outside of a narrow museum or gallery setting. This year’s iteration of the Photography Show, held by the Association of International Photography Art Dealers (AIPAD) at the Park Avenue Armory, brought 82 image exhibitors to its main floor in an overwhelmingly varied display.…