"For its 2026 edition, running through Sunday, April 26, the self-proclaimed longest-running photography fair in the world emphasized artists from Latin America and its diaspora, a focus that was immediately palpable throughout the venue.
I saw a small but unmissable portrait of labor leader Dolores Huerta. The black and white picture, taken by Mexican photographer Graciela Iturbide in 1991, shows the activist smiling and wearing a “Boycott Grapes” T-shirt. Tucked into the booth of first-time participant Ruiz-Healy Art was a photograph of Huerta," — Isa Farfan

