Amy Elkins in “Per(Sister): Incarcerated Women of Louisiana” at Ford Foundation Gallery

Artworks by Amy Elkins are included in the upcoming exhibition “Per(Sister): Incarcerated Women of Louisiana” at the Ford Foundation Gallery
Artworks by Amy Elkins are included in the upcoming exhibition “Per(Sister): Incarcerated Women of Louisiana” at the Ford Foundation Gallery
Image: Mariette Pathy Allen, “A Spirit Medium During a Festival at the Foot of Mt. Popa,” Burma, 2017, Archival pigment print. Mariette Pathy Allen received an Honorable Mention in the Portrait Series category of the Julia Margaret Cameron Awards for three photographs from her series “Transcendents: Spirit Mediums in Burma
Amy Elkins, Brian Finke, Rachel Papo, Lissa Rivera, Amy Stein in “American Truth” at SVA Chelsea Gallery
Photographs by Marc Yankus are on view in the exhibition “Your Very Own Paradise” at Oakland University Art Gallery. Curated by Dick Goody, the exhibition will be on view September 7 – November 24, 2019. In an era of crisis and dissimulation, this exhibition presents a conduit to inspire the
Photographs by Marc Yankus are on view in the lightbox exhibition “Landmark City” at New York City’s Grand Central Station. The installation will be on view in the downstairs Dining Concourse at Grand Central Station through Summer 2020. A reception with the artist will be held on Wednesday, July 10th,
Image: © Lissa Rivera, “Metamorphosis,” 2015. Lissa Rivera‘s series “Beautiful Boy” is included in the group exhibition “Transamerica/n: Gender, Identity, Appearance Today” at the McNay Art Museum in San Antonio, Texas. The exhibition opens on June 20th and will be on view through September 15, 2019. Transamerica/n: Gender, Identity, Appearance
Work by Lissa Rivera will be on view at Postmasters in New York City in the exhibition “PRIDE,” a group show curated by Magda Sawon and Ruben Natal-San Miguel. The exhibition opens with a reception on Thursday, June 6th, from 6-8pm, and will be on view through July 20, 2019.
[L]: James Bidgood, “Pink Flowers, Water Colors,” early 1960s, Digital C-print; [R]: Lissa Rivera, “Study in Red and Blue,” 2015, Archival pigment print. Soho Photo Gallery in New York City is presenting “Photography After Stonewall,” a group exhibition including artworks by James Bidgood and Lissa Rivera. The exhibition opens with
Image: Lori Nix/Kathleen Gerber, “Winter Monument,” 2017, Archival pigment print. Walnut Hill in Hudson, NY is presenting a group exhibition titled “What Could Possibly Go Wrong?” (curated by Stephen Mallon). The exhibition opens with a reception on May 24th and will be on view through July 28, 2019. We welcome
Foto Relevance in Houston, TX is presenting a solo exhibition of artworks by Robert Calafiore. “Robert Calafiore: Glass Relics” opens with a reception on May 17th and will be on view through June 28, 2019. Foto Relevance presents Glass Relics, a solo exhibition by Robert Calafiore featuring selections spanning ten
Visit CLAMP at the PGH Photo Fair at the Carnegie Museum of Art in Pittsburgh, PA on April 27th and 28th, 2019 where we will present artworks by Brian Buckley, Daniel Handal, Isa Leshko, and Robert Calafiore.
Work by Aziz + Cucher is on view in the group exhibition “Suffering From Realness” at MASS MoCA in North Adams, Massachusetts. Opening on April 13, 2019, the exhibition features artworks by Aziz + Cucher, Cassils, Adriana Corral, Joey Fauerso, Jeffrey Gibson, Hayv Kahraman, Jennifer Karady, Titus Kaphar, Robert Longo,
Visit CLAMP at The Photography Show presented by AIPAD where we will present artworks by Aziz + Cucher, Olaf Otto Becker, Frances F. Denny, Daniel Handal, Isa Leshko, Michael Massaia, Zack Seckler, Marc Yankus, Mark Morrisroe, and many others.
An exhibition of Amy Touchette’s “The Young Series” is on view at Purdue University’s Visual Arts Gallery through March 22, 2019: Throughout her career, Brooklyn-based photographic artist Amy Touchette has explored connections between humanity. A documentarian and a street photographer, she creates photographs of people within their social groups and
Image: Lori Nix/Kathleen Gerber, “Library,” 2007, Archival pigment print. Artworks by Lori Nix and Kathleen Gerber are on view in the group exhibition “Small Worlds: Miniatures in Contemporary Art” at the Fleming Museum of Art in Burlington, Vermont. The exhibition opened on February 13th and will be on view through
Image: Installation of “Lissa Rivera: Beautiful Boy” at Millbrook School’s Warner Gallery. Lissa Rivera’s solo exhibition of “Beautiful Boy” opened this week at the Millbrook School’s Warner Gallery in Millbrook, New York: Based in Brooklyn, NY, photographer Lissa Rivera combines her interest in the social history of photography with ideas
Please visit CLAMP at PULSE Contemporary Art Fair in Miami Beach on December 6-9, 2018.
Images: (l) ©Lori Nix/Kathleen Gerber, “Subway,” 2012, Archival pigment print.; (r) ©Lori Nix/Kathleen Gerber, “Laundromat at Night,” 2008, Archival pigment print. Work by Lori Nix and Kathleen Gerber is on view in the group exhibition “Anthropocenic: Art About the Natural World in the Human Era” at the Bates College Museum
Image: © Susan Barnett, “Stop Violence,” 2010, Digital c-print. A solo exhibition of work by Susan Barnett is on view in “T-Shirt Truth” at Kunsthal Rotterdam through December 16, 2018: In 2009 American photographer Susan Barnett started taking pictures of people on the street with outspoken T-shirts. In contrast to
Jill Greenberg discusses the photography industry’s gender gap for TEDx Talks at Wabash College: The discrimination against female photographers is unveiled by a world-renowned photographer. Walking us through her personal experience, Jill Greenberg explains the problem of only seeing the world from a man’s perspective. Jill Greenberg is a working