ClampArt exhibiting at AIPAD: The Photography Show 2018
Please visit CLAMP at The Photography Show 2018, presented by AIPAD, on April 5 – 8, 2018.
Please visit CLAMP at The Photography Show 2018, presented by AIPAD, on April 5 – 8, 2018.
Image: © Rachel Papo, “Three weeks after Roscoe went to sleep,” 2013, Archival pigment print. Rachel Papo will join photographer Tamara Reynolds for an artist talk on Friday, March 30th, from 7-9pm at Cassilhaus in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, where their work is currently on view in the exhibition Thinly
The Guides Association of NYC held its annual Apple awards ceremony on the evening of Monday, March 12, 2018, in New York City. Among the award recipients was photographer Marc Yankus, who won in the category of “Outstanding Achievement for NYC Photography” for his photograph “Nineteenth Street.” Congratulations, Marc! Click
Image: ©Lissa Rivera, “Study with Chairs I,” 2016, Archival pigment print. Artworks from photographer Lissa Rivera’s series “Beautiful Boy” are on view in the exhibition “Role Reversal,” alongside works by Christa Blackwood and Jessica Yatrofsky, at the Colorado Photographic Arts Center: The Colorado Photographic Arts Center presents ‘Role Reversal,’ an
Image: © Amy Touchette, Bed-Stuy, Brooklyn, 2016. Photographer Amy Touchette has a number of events on the horizon in February and March 2018: – On February 22, 2018, at California Polytechnic State University, the artist will speak about her work from “The Young Series,” which will also be on view
Image: © Jen Davis, “Untitled No. 39,” 2010, Archival pigment print. An exhibition of Jen Davis’ acclaimed series “Eleven Years” is on view at the James Kerney Campus Gallery (JKCG) at Mercer County Community College in Trenton, New Jersey: Mercer County Community College’s (MCCC’s) James Kerney Campus Gallery (JKCG) announces
Image: © Lissa Rivera, “Pink Bedroom (for Priscilla),” 2017, Archival pigment print. Lissa Rivera’s solo exhibition of “Beautiful Boy” opens today at the Newport Art Museum and will be on view through May 20, 2018: For her ongoing series “Beautiful Boy,” Lissa Rivera photographs her domestic partner. The project began
Image: © Manjari Sharma, “Maa Laxmi,” 2011, Archival pigment print (Edition of 2), 60 x 48 inches. ClampArt is pleased to share that the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston has acquired a second photograph from Manjari Sharma’s “Darshan” series. “Maa Laxmi” joins “Maa Saraswati” in the museum’s permanent collection. The
Above: Lori Nix/Kathleen Gerber, “Arch,” 2015, Archival pigment print; Below: Installation view of diorama objects constructed for photographs of “Empire” On Saturday, 01.13.2018, at 3.00 pm, artists Lori Nix and Kathleen Gerber will discuss the creation of artworks from their exhibition “Empire“: Lori Nix and Kathleen Gerber have been making
The recently-launched August journal is a “new kind of travel magazine: Each issue focuses on one location, immersing the reader in its rich art, architecture, and design scene, and sharing encounters with locals, their habits, and their pleasures—in other words, the sights and souls that form the fabric of each
Image: © Mariette Pathy Allen, A novice nat kadaw preparing to assist their teacher at a nat paw in Mandalay. Ancient swords are part of the ritual stories of the nats. Join us at ClampArt on Thursday, 12.14.2017, from 6.00 – 8.00 p.m., for a pop-up exhibition and book release
Image: ©Lissa Rivera, “Green Corridor,” 2017. Visit ClampArt at PULSE Miami Beach 2017! The fair is taking place Thursday, December 7th through Sunday, December 10th, 2017. We will be in South Tent (Booth S-101) exhibiting a solo installation of work by PULSE Prize nominee Lissa Rivera (including brand-new work from
Two of Jill Greenberg’s “Paintings” are on view in the exhibition “Indecisive Moment” at Purdue University through December 9, 2017. Curated by Liz Erlewine and Min Kim Park, the exhibition explores photography as a “medium of technology and exploration”: Photography has always been experimental. In the early days of photography,
Artworks from photographer Lissa Rivera’s series “Beautiful Boy” will be on view in a solo exhibition at the National Arts Club in New York City through November 25, 2017: Photographer and curator Lissa Rivera presents “Beautiful Boy,” an investigation of the visual language of femininity that is deeply embedded in
In this short documentary video from 2013 directed/edited by Creative Director Sam Syed from Popular Photography, New Jersey photographer Michael Massaia gives us a tour of his wonderfully complex photographic process. (And be sure to listen to the background music–that’s Mike on piano playing a piece he wrote!) Watch the
Above: Installation view of Chuck Samuels, “After Bellocq,” second from left. Work by photographer Chuck Samuels is on view in the exhibition the most beautiful part/la parte más bella at the Museo de Arte Moderno in Mexico City: The Ministry of Culture and the National Institute of Fine Arts, through
Above: © Lori Nix/Kathleen Gerber, “Library,” 2007, Archival pigment print. As part of the R.C. May Photography Endowment Lecture Series, a selection of photographs from Lori Nix and Kathleen Gerber’s series “The City” will be on view at the University of Kentucky Art Museum today through December 3, 2017: Lori
Above: © Michael Massaia, “Sponge Bob,” 2014, Archival pigment print. Three works from Michael Massaia’s series “Transmogrify #1—Melting Ice Cream Pops” will be on view in the exhibition “Sweet Tooth: The Art of Dessert,” opening this week at the Shelburne Art Museum in Vermont: “Sweet Tooth: The Art of Dessert”
Above: Installation view of Jesse Burke’s artworks at the opening of “Made Masculine” at the UNH Museum of Art (plus two of the artist’s littles!) Artworks by Jesse Burke will be on view in three museum exhibitions opening in September: “Made Masculine” at the University of New Hampshire Museum of
©Lissa Rivera, “Blindfold,” 2016, Archival pigment print. Lissa Rivera’s “Beautiful Boy” was listed among six “Series Winners” of this year’s Magnum Photography Awards, having taken top spot in the “Portrait” category. Winners were selected by an international jury including Alec Soth, Lesley Martin, Susan Meiselas, Sarah Leen, Azu Nwagbogu, David