SoMad Gallery at @AIPAD 📸 Artist Yi Hsuan Lai introduces Booth F10, a solo presentation of six works at The Photography Show. Combining photography, paint, and dimensional materials, the work blurs the line between image-making and object-making. On view at the Park Avenue Armory through April 26.
Attending art exhibitions like The Photography Show at AIPAD truly offers a fresh perspective on contemporary art forms. Yi Hsuan Lai’s work exemplifies how photography can transcend traditional two-dimensional boundaries by integrating paint and dimensional elements, creating immersive tactile experiences. This approach challenges viewers to reconsider their perception of images not just as pictures, but as physical objects with depth and texture. From my experience visiting similar mixed-media art presentations, the blending of mediums invites a deeper engagement—each layer adds narrative complexity and emotional resonance. Viewers might notice subtle brushstrokes that interact with photographic details or three-dimensional components that cast shadows changing with the light, enriching the visual storytelling. SoMad Gallery’s presentation in Booth F10 is an excellent example of how art fairs like AIPAD cultivate innovative dialogues between image-making and object-making. For art lovers in New York City, visiting the Park Avenue Armory before April 26 offers a unique opportunity to witness this boundary-pushing work in person. Such exhibitions highlight the dynamic ways artists continue to evolve photography as a living art form, inviting all of us to look beyond the surface and experience art in multidimensional ways.































































