Logan and the Lady Fern

2024 Signed, verso Oil on panel 12 x 9 inches $3,000
2024 Signed, verso Oil on panel 12 x 9 inches $3,000
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
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
James Bidgood’s film “Pink Narcissus” has recently been restored by the UCLA Film & Television Archive and the new remaster will premiere at MoMA as a part of the The 21st MoMA International Festival of Film Preservation. The screening will be followed by a conversation with Michael Lumpkin, Kelly McKaig,
On Wednesday July 24, Eva Lipman will take part in an online artist talk on Ken Graves’ life, work, and legacy. The event will begin at 8 PM EST, and in addition to Lipman, will feature Vanessa Woods, Zoe Lemelson and Alex Helmintoller in conversation. Sign up for the event
Join Allen Ellenzweig, author of George Platt Lynes: The Daring Eye, at CLAMP for an in-depth presentation of his scholarship on the life and work of the artist on Saturday, April 13th 2024, from 4 to 6 PM. View the exhibition “Networks—George Platt Lynes + PaJaMa” at CLAMP. Allen Ellenzweig
Doris Mitsch gave a TED Talk in which she explains the process behind the images in her new series “Locked Down Looking Up.”
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
CLAMP is pleased to announce that Karen Gunderson’s large scale painting “Approaching High Water” has been acquired by The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston. The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, museum purchase funded by the Caroline Wiess Law Accessions Endowment Fund. Browse all of Karen Gunderson’s work at CLAMP.
Adam Ekberg has a solo exhibition on view at the Eastman Museum in Rochester, NY, titled “Adam Ekberg: Minor Spectacles,” which runs through August 6, 2023. View the Museums’s listing for the exhibition here. From the Eastman Museum: Whatever transpires in the blink of an eye can be either a
Join us for an artists’ talk on Friday, January 27, 2023, from 6 – 8 PM, with Zachari Logan, Eric Rhein, and Adam Liam Rose, moderated by independent critic and curator Joseph R. Wolin, followed by a book signing. (RSVPs to info@clampart.com are appreciated, but not required.) View a video
ClampArt has prints of four Lane Coder photographs at 11 x 14 inches (Edition of 25) available for $250 each. All photos are signed and accompanied by a certificate of authenticity. 11 x 14 inches (Edition of 25) $250 A portion of the proceeds will benefit COVID-19 Relief Efforts. Click
Images ©The Estate of Mark Morrisroe (Ringier Collection) at Fotomuseum Winterthur: (left) “Self Portrait at Home with Diane Arbus,” 1985, Gelatin silver print, 8 x 10 inches; (right) “Figure Study, 1985, Chromogenic print (negative sandwich) retouched with ink, 20 x 16 inches. The Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art now has
ClampArt was proud to mount a tribute exhibition to artist Robert de Michiell on Tuesday, October 13, 2015. Sadly, de Michiell passed away far too young at the age of 57 the day before the show. The exhibition featured 22 of de Michiell’s watercolors painted from 1998 to 2015, all
Image: Laura Stevens, “Sofia,” 2014, Archival pigment print. ClampArt is pleased to announce that photographs by Laura Stevens from her series Another November are now available. You can view the entire body of work online: http://clampart.com/2015/09/laura-stevens/#/1. We also have a gorgeous portfolio of prints at the gallery, if you wish
Image: Pipo Nguyen-duy, “Untitled 01,” Monet’s Garden, Giverny, 1998, Cyanotype (Unique), 15 x 11.5 inches. These images of botanical specimens were made by artist Pipo Nguyen-duy in Claude Monet’s garden during his residency in France through The Lila Wallace-Reader’s Digest Artists at Giverny Fellowship. Born in Hue, Vietnam, Nguyen-duy immigrated
Image: Adrian Chesser, “Sage Field,” Lone Pine Ridge, Idaho, 2006-2012. Adrain Chesser’s first monograph, The Return, has been listed on three end-of-year lists as a notable photography book! PDN, FlakPhoto, and Photo-Eye have all named The Return as one of the best photo books released this year. Chesser was praised
Image: Christopher Churchill, “Hudderite Classroom,” 2005, Gelatin silver print. ClampArt is pleased to announce that photographs by Christopher Churchill are now available. You can view images from his series “American Faith” here: http://clampart.com/2014/03/christopher-churchill-b-1977/. Churchill writes: I started this project just out of curiosity about religion. I felt both frustrated and
ClampArt director, Brian Paul Clamp, in conversation with collector Douglas Nielsen at the Center for Creative Photography.
Image: An outtake from the “Monkey Portraits” series by Jill Greenberg. One of Jill Greenberg’s monkeys–actually one of Jill Greenberg’s chimpanzees (which technically makes him an ape)–graces the cover of last week’s edition of Newsweek. The image is certainly an eye-catching way to illustrate the cover story about the potential