Work by John Arsenault and Pacifico Silano included in a show at the Tacoma Art Museum
Work by John Arsenault and Pacifico Silano included in a show at the Tacoma Art Museum
Work by John Arsenault and Pacifico Silano included in a show at the Tacoma Art Museum
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: © Brian Finke, “Untitled (Cheerleading #81),” 2002, Chromogenic print. Brian Finke’s work is featured in “The Sports Show” (co-curated by Todd Radom and Jane Nuzzo) at the SVA Chelsea Gallery from August 22 – September 19, 2015: The School of Visual Arts Alumni Society presents “The Sports Show,” a
ClampArt is happy to announce the publication of Wild & Precious—Jesse Burke’s third monograph (Daylight Books, Hardcover, 112 pages, 7.24 x 9.41 inches). The book is due to be released in October 2015, and will include essays by Karen Irvine and Ben Hewitt, a poem by Dallas Clayton, and letters
Jen Davis will speaking as part of The 2015 Woodstock Photography Workshop & Lecture Series at the Center for Photography Woodstock (CPW) on Saturday, August 8th, 2015, at 7:30 pm. For the past eleven years, Jen Davis has been working on a series of self portraits that deal with issues
Image: Copyright Frances F. Denny from the series “Pink Crush.” Brian Paul Clamp juried “The Curator 2015″—Photo District News’ search for outstanding fine art photographers. Work by the six winners—Maija Tammi, Amy Friend, Frances F. Denny, Gina Nero, Heather Evans Smith, and Anna K. Shimshak—can be seen online at http://www.pdncuratorawards.com/gallery/2015/.
Image: Scott Daniel Ellison, “Werewolf,” 2015, Acrylic on board, 11.75 x 8.75 inches. See new paintings by Scott Daniel Ellison on the ClampArt website: http://clampart.com/2015/07/paintings-recent/#/1 Be sure to click on any image in the slideshow for a larger JPG with details on sizes and prices listed below. Browse all of Scott Daniel
Image: Copyright Nancy Burson, “Warhead I (Reagan 55%, Brezhnev 45%, Thatcher less than 1%, Mitterand less than 1%, Deng less than 1%),” 1982, Gelatin silver print from computer-generated negative (Edition of 15), 14 x 11 inches, sheet. Nancy Burson’s work is included in “Camera Atomica” (curated by John O’Brian) at
James Bidgood has a solo exhibition on display at Galerie Koll and Friends in Berlin. This is the artist’s first solo show in Germany. The gallery is featuring ten of Bidgood’s iconic images from the 1960s with two of them on display in antique, 17th-century frames. Contact the gallery for
John Arsenault and his exhibition “For You!” at the Soho House West Hollywood!
All three artists in CLAMP’s current exhibition “Boston to New York” are simultaneously part of the Whitney Museum’s inaugural show “America Is Hard To See.”
Frank Yamrus’ new series “A Sense of a Beginning” is included in a three-person show at SF Camerawork titled “Long-Term Survivor Project.” The other artists include Grahame Perry and Hunter Reynolds. The exhibition runs from June 4 to July 18, 2015. In celebration of annual Pride month and in honor
Left: Lori Nix, “Subway”; Right: Marc Yankus, “Stairs Building” Lori Nix and Marc Yankus are both included in the Humble Arts Foundation’s online exhibition New Jack City. One of the most common challenges I hear when speaking with photographers living and working in urban environments is the ability to make
Lori Nix has a solo exhibition titled “Lori Nix: The Power of Nature” on display at the Museum Schloss Moyland from May 10 – August 9, 2015. This is the artist’s first solo museum show in Europe. Lori Nix (b. 1969) is a storyteller par excellence. In her photographs she
Rachel Papo has a solo exhibition titled “Homeschooled” on display at the Center for Photography Woodstock (CPW) from April 18 – June 14, 2015. For over a decade, the American-born Israeli photographer Rachel Papo has been examining the experience of youth within the framework of various cultural institutions. Papo’s photographic
ClampArt is very happy to announce the publication of The Life of Small Things—Adam Ekberg’s first monograph (Waltz Books, Clothbound, 96 pages, 45 color plates, 11 x 9 inches). The book is due to be released in November 2015, and will include an introduction by Darius Himes, International Head of
Henry Horenstein has a solo exhibition titled “Racing Days” on display at the the Photographic Center Northwest (PCNW) in Seattle from April 9 – June 13, 2015. “Racing Days” presents black-and-white photographs of the thoroughbred racetracks across the United States, a project Henry Horenstein started in 1973. The images evoke
Lori Nix’s work is featured in “Post Human Utopia” at The Lodge Gallery in New York City from April 22 – May 31, 2015. Will our ever-expanding footprint on the natural world lead to an ecological collapse and a mass extinction of the human race? Will it be our meteoric
Jan Rattia’s photography is featured in “#Masculinity” at The Low Museum in Atlanta, which opened on Monday, April 13, 2015. “Masculinity” denotes a combination of different elements, both human and nonhuman—behavioral (strength, violence, aggression), bodily (phalluses, muscles), aesthetic (dark, heavy, sharp)—which do not necessarily or naturally belong together. Unified, these
Image: Copyright Amy Touchette, “Sutton Street,” 2005, Gelatin silver print. Amy Touchette’s wonderful photo essay on The World Famous *BOB* was featured in a slidshow last week on March 31, 2015, at the Leica Gallery in Warsaw: Leica Gallery ul. Mysia 3, 3rd Floor Sródmiescie, Warsaw Poland The World Famous