Jan Rattia’s work at The Low Museum

Jan Rattia’s work at The Low Museum

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

Amy Touchette’s work is featured in Warsaw

Amy Touchette’s work is featured in Warsaw

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

Henry Horenstein’s film “Spoke”

Henry Horenstein’s film “Spoke”

Henry Horenstein’s film “Spoke” is a documentary on the Broken Spoke dance hall is Austin, Texas. It is now an official selection at four festivals: Chicago International Movies & Music Festival, April 16-9, 2015 Julien Dubuque International Film Festival, April 23-6, 2015 Austin Film Festival, October 29 – November 5,

Artist Pacifico Silano takes over the SVA MFA Instagram account

This is a photograph with a seam down the center like a centerfold in a magazine picturing in close up two men with moustaches French kissing.

Image: Copyright Pacifico Silano, “Kiss,” 2012, Chromogenic print, 30 x 40 inches. Artist Pacifico Silano is taking over the School of Visual Arts MFA Photo/Video Instagram account, shaking things up from March 23-29, 2015. Follow Pacifico Silano @pacifico_photo and the SVA MFA Photo/Video program @mfaphotovideo. Pacifico writes: Hey there, @pacifico_photo

New work by Lori Nix and Kathleen Gerber on display at apexart

New work by Lori Nix and Kathleen Gerber on display at apexart

Image: Lori Nix and Kathleen Gerber, “Observatory,” 2015, Archival pigment print. New work by Lori Nix and Kathleen Gerber is included in “Feel Big Live Small” at apexart in New York City from March 19 – May 16, 2015. Rachel Nuwer writes: Archeologists excavating ancient Egyptian tombs in the 19th

Adam Ekberg at SPE 2015

Adam Ekberg at SPE 2015

Image: Adam Ekberg, “A camera in the forest,” 2008, Archival pigment print. Artist Adam Ekberg spoke at the Society for Photographic Education’s 2015 Conference on Friday, March 13, 2015. The title of his talk was “Creating Temporal Environments,” and he addressed his ongoing artwork: My work over the last 10

ClampArt at Art on Paper in NYC

ClampArt at Art on Paper in NYC

Image: Copyright Randhy Rodriguez (RandhyRodriguez.com). Please come visit ClampArt at Art on Paper, now through Sunday evening at 6.00 pm. Art on Paper is located on the Lower East Side in Manhattan: Pier 36 299 South Street New York, NY 10002 Click here for a complimentary ticket The gallery is

Mark Morrisroe is featured in the new issue of “Aperture”

Mark Morrisroe is featured in the new issue of “Aperture”

Mark Morrisroe’s work is featured in the new issue of “Aperture” with an article by Eva Respini, Chief Curator at the Institute of Contemporary Art (formerly Curator of Photographs at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City). The issue focuses on queer photography. Respini writes: Following are some

Aziz + Cucher at the Montclair Art Museum

Aziz + Cucher at the Montclair Art Museum

Image: Copyright Aziz + Cucher, “Untitled (Man with a Computer),” 1992, Chromogenic print (Edition of 3), 86 x 38 inches Aziz + Cucher’s work is featured in “Come as You Are: Art of the 1990s” at the Montclair Art Museum from February 8 – May 17, 2015. The show will

Jill Greenberg’s “End Times” cited by American Photo

A color photograph of a female child crying with tears streaming down her cheeks.

Image: Jill Greenberg, “Earth,” 2005, Archival pigment print. ClampArt is pleased to announce that Jill Greenberg’s “End Times” series made the recent American Photo timeline of what mattered most in photography over the past 25 years. From American Photo: For our special 25th anniversary issue, we look at photographs from

Bill Armstrong’s work on display at The Heckscher Museum of Art

A blurry image of a black figure standing in the middle of a multicolored hallway.

Bill Armstrong’s work is featured in “Modern Alchemy: Experiments in Photography” at The Heckscher Museum of Art in Huntington, New York from December 6, 2014 – March 15, 2015. “Modern Alchemy: Experiments in Photography” focuses on 20th and 21st-century artists who have pushed the boundaries of photography in myriad ways,

ClampArt at Miami Project

ClampArt at Miami Project

Please come visit ClampArt at Miami Project, now through Sunday evening. Miami Project is located in Midtown Miami’s Wynwood Arts District: 110 NE 36th Street Miami, FL 33137 Click here for a complimentary one-day ticket The gallery is in Booth 117 showing a selection of gallery artists including Jill Greenberg,

Photographs by Christopher Churchill now available at ClampArt

Photographs by Christopher Churchill now available at ClampArt

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

Bill Armstrong’s work on exhibition at the Skirball Cultural Center

A blurry image of a person holding an umbrella and walking.

Bill Armstrong’s work is featured in “The Noir Effect” at the Skirball Cultural Center in Los Angeles from October 23, 2014 – March 1, 2015. “The Noir Effect” traces the influence of film noir into recent times, exploring how the genre has continued to impact American popular culture, art, and

ClampArt featured at PCNW benefit

ClampArt featured at PCNW benefit

Image: Corey Arnold, “After All Night,” 2012, Chromogenic print. The Photographic Center Northwest (PCNW) benefit event “Connect The Dots” brings together those creating photography (artists) with those experiencing photography (audience), through cocktails, conversation, a plated dinner, silent and live auction, and a raise-the-paddle donation opportunity. This year, in addition to

Photographs by Guggenheim Fellow Pipo Nguyen-duy now available at ClampArt

Photographs by Guggenheim Fellow Pipo Nguyen-duy now available at ClampArt

Image: Pipo Nguyen-duy, “Circle,” 2012, Archival pigment print. ClampArt is pleased to announce that photographs from Guggenheim Fellow Pipo Nguyen-duy are now available. You can view twenty images from the series here: http://clampart.com/2014/10/pipo-nguyen-duy/. Pipo Nguyen-duy’s series East of Eden originally shared a perspective with John Steinbeck’s novel of the same

Jesse Burke’s work on display at Newport Art Museum

Jesse Burke’s work on display at Newport Art Museum

A brand new installation from Jessie Burke’s series of photographs “Wild + Precious” is on display in the Cushing Gallery at the Newport Art Museum as part of the NetWorks RI Program through January 19, 2015. Produced by Joseph A. Chazan, M.D., NetWorks is an ongoing project showcasing and recording

Join ClampArt for the 5th annual Chelsea Art Walk!

Join ClampArt for the 5th annual Chelsea Art Walk!

Join ClampArt and over one hundred Chelsea galleries and studios for the 5th Annual Chelsea Art Walk on Thursday, July 24, 5.00-8.00 pm. The neighborhood will welcome visitors on Thursday, July 24th, for the 5th Annual Chelsea Art Walk, when galleries will be open late until 8.00 pm. Free and

Lori Nix’s work is included in Interiors at Flowers Gallery

Lori Nix’s work is included in Interiors at Flowers Gallery

Image: Lori Nix, “Anatomy Classroom,” 2012, Archival pigment print Recent Guggenheim grant winner Lori Nix has work included in a group show about interiors at Flowers Gallery, July 17th – August 30th, 2014. Lori Nix creates her subject matter to photograph dangerous and catastrophic scenes. Through models and dioramas, she