Brian Finke likes summer BBQ

Brian Finke likes summer BBQ

Brian Finke has long been a fan of BBQ. Of course, he is also a food photographer. Check out a couple of pictures from his grill on Breuckelen Gastronaut’s Tumblr site, and have a fantastic Labor Day weekend!: http://breuckelengastronaut.tumblr.com/post/30520826043/brian-finke-summer-bbq For more photographs by Brian Finke: http://clampart.com/2012/02/brian-finke/ Blog post by: Brian

Artist Jesse Burke is taking over The New Yorker‘s Instagram account for one week!

Artist Jesse Burke is taking over The New Yorker‘s Instagram account for o

Artist Jesse Burke is taking over The New Yorker‘s Instagram account for one week! Follow Jesse Burke @jesse_burke and The New Yorker @newyorkermag. What a great summer image, huh? The flying animal is Jesse’s baby girl, Poppy. For more of Jesse Burke’s work: http://clampart.com/2012/02/jesse-burke/ Blog post by: Brian Paul Clamp, Director

The Library of Congress acquires three photographs by Susan Barnett

The Library of Congress acquires three photographs by Susan Barnett

ClampArt is pleased to report that The Library of Congress in Washington, DC acquired three photographs from “Not In Your Face” by Susan Barnett for their permanent collection. To see more images from Barnett’s series: http://clampart.com/2012/02/susan-a-barnett/ Blog post by: Brian Paul Clamp, Director

New-York Historical Society acquires two photographs by Marc Yankus

New-York Historical Society acquires two photographs by Marc Yankus

ClampArt is happy to announce that the New-York Historical Society on Central Park West has acquired two cityscapes by artist Marc Yankus for their permanent collection. To see more of Yankus’ landscapes/cityscapes: http://clampart.com/2012/04/landscapescityscapes/ Blog post by: Brian Paul Clamp, Director

Brian Finke writes from Italy

Brian Finke writes from Italy

From Cortona… The organizers did a beautiful job with the whole festival, and the juxtaposition of my large, modern outdoor prints against the classic architecture is amazing. Good times! See Brian Finke’s blog for more images of his mammoth “Flight Attendants” prints as they are displayed in Italy for the

Jill Greenberg’s work is featured in “America Rules!” at the West Collection

Jill Greenberg’s work is featured in “America Rules!” at the W

Photographs from Jill Greenberg’s series, “End Times,” are included in the exhibition “America Rules!” at the West Collection (curated by Drew Leshko). Other artists include Mark Bennett, Jeff Brouws, Dominic Episcopo, Jordan Griska, Mark Lombardi, Steve Mumford, Vik Muniz, Chad Person, Chris Sauter, Paul Shambroom, Mark Shetabi, Tracey Snelling, Jennifer

Lori Nix’s work included in “The Perfect Storm” at Julie Saul Gallery

Lori Nix’s work included in “The Perfect Storm” at Julie Saul

“Flood” by Lori Nix is included in “The Perfect Storm” at Julie Saul Gallery in New York City (curated by Edna Cardinale), June 28 – August 17, 2012. Other artists include Tom Berenz, Philip-Lorca diCorcia, Julie Heffernan, Bill Jacobson, Simen Johan, Sarah Anne Johnson, Kim Keever, Shai Kremer, Karin Apollonia

New image by Lori Nix!

New image by Lori Nix!

We are happy to announce the availability of a new print by artist, Lori Nix, from her series, “The City.” Follow the link below for full details: http://clampart.com/2012/06/circulation-desk/circulation-desk/ Blog post by: Brian Paul Clamp, Director

Robin Schwartz’s work to be featured at the LOOK3 Festival

Robin Schwartz’s work to be featured at the LOOK3 Festival

Robin Schwartz will be featured at the LOOK3 Festival in Charlottesville, Virginia this weekend. Selections from her series “Amelia’s World” will be on display at the Warm Springs Gallery (105 Third Street NE) from June 1 – 29, 2012. There is a Master’s Talk at the Paramount Theater this Saturday

Nancy Burson featured in “Face Contact”

Nancy Burson featured in “Face Contact”

Nancy Burson’s work is featured in “Face Contact” at the Iberia Center for Contemporary Art in Beijing. Yes, illustrated on the giant banner outside the museum in the image above is a detail from one half of Burson’s historic diptych, “First and Second Beauty Composites.” This exhibition originated at the