CLAMP exhibiting at AIPAD Photography Show 2025

CLAMP exhibiting at AIPAD Photography Show 2025
Visit CLAMP at The Photography Show presented by AIPAD on April 23-27, 2025 in Booth #B2 at the Park Avenue Armory.

For scheduling, tickets, and information about the fair, visit The Photography Show website.

SHOW HOURS:

Wednesday, April 23:
VIP Preview Evening Reception
4 PM – 9 PM

Thursday, April 24:
12 PM – 8 PM

Friday, April 25:
12 PM – 7 PM
*A Night of Photography 5 PM – 7 PM

Saturday, April 26:
12 PM – 7 PM

Sunday, April 27:
11 AM – 5 PM

For more information, please contact the gallery at info@clampart.com or visit The Photography Show website.

Now Representing The Estate of Arlene Gottfried

A black and white photograph of a seated man with a small portable radio.

CLAMP is pleased to announce the gallery’s representation of The Estate of Arlene Gottfried (1950-2017) Arlene Gottfried was a New York City street photographer who is highly celebrated for her intimate and vibrant portrayals of life in the city’s working-class neighborhoods. Mesmerizing, humorous, poignant, or tragic, Gottfried captured images unlike

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This is a color photograph of a group of men ogling a man draped in pearls performing under a pink and red Bedouin tent.

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This is an image of the flight trails of birds circling around rock formations in a desert.

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Limited Edition Prints of Machine Dazzle Costume Designs for Taylor Mac

This is a full-length photograph of a person wearing an elaborate costume.

Machine Dazzle created the costumes for Taylor Mac’s “A 24-Decade History of Popular Music”—a singular 24-part performance art concert series that narrates a subjective (and queer) history of America from its founding in 1776 to the present day, explored through popular songs from each era. In addition to creating twenty-four

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A color photograph by Adam Ekberg of a lawn chair in wide, open field being catapulted into the air with a long board, cinder block, and a yellow bucket.

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Lane Coder Print Sale to Benefit COVID-19 Relief Efforts

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Two Mark Morrisroe photographs now in the collection of the Wadsworth Atheneum

Two Mark Morrisroe photographs now in the collection of the Wadsworth Atheneum

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Tribute to artist Robert de Michiell

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See Laura Stevens’ project Another November

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See wonderful cyanotypes by Pipo Nguyen-duy

See wonderful cyanotypes by Pipo Nguyen-duy

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Adrain Chesser’s The Return one of the best books of 2014

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Photographs by Christopher Churchill now available at ClampArt

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Jill Greenberg’s work featured on the cover of Newsweek

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James Bidgood included in Permanency at the Leslie Lohman Museum

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