ClampArt will be exhibiting at The AIPAD Photography Show, April 4 – 7, 2013

We are pleased to announce that CLAMP will be exhibiting in The AIPAD Photography Show, April 4 – 7, 2013.
We are pleased to announce that CLAMP will be exhibiting in The AIPAD Photography Show, April 4 – 7, 2013.
ClampArt is very pleased to announce that the Worcester Art Museum in Massachusetts has acquired three significant photographs from ClampArt by artist Nan Goldin for their permanent collection. To see more of Nan Goldin photographs currently in inventory: http://clampart.com/2011/10/nan-goldin/ Blog post by: Brian Paul Clamp, Director
Full disclosure: I am a HUGE Lena Dunham fan! I was thrilled to learn that Robin Schwartz, one of ClampArt’s artists, was hired to photograph Dunham’s new pooch for The New Yorker. The image accompanies an article by Dunham about her adventures with the dog. To see the original article:
Artist Stephen Wilkes adds two new images to his highly successful series, “Day to Night.” One shot is of the famous Santa Monica Pier in California, and the other picture is Barack Obama’s recent inauguration in Washington, DC. Browse Stephen Wilkes’ series, “Day to Night” Browse all of Stephen Wilkes’
ClampArt is pleased to share that the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston has acquired another print by Rachel Papo for the permanent collection. The photograph titled, “Military kiosk counter,” was shot in Shaare Avraham, Israel, and is currently included in the museum’s landmark exhibition, “WAR/PHOTOGRAPHY: Images of Armed Conflict and
ClampArt is happy to announce that the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston has acquired a print from Rachel Papo’s series, “Desperately Perfect,” for their permanent collection. Browse Rachel Papo’s series, “Desperately Perfect” Browse all of Rachel Papo’s work at ClampArt Blog post by: Brian Paul Clamp, Director
Please come and visit us at CONTEXT Art Miami, now through Sunday. CONTEXT is located at the Art Miami Pavilion, Midtown in the Wynwood Arts District, 3201 NE 1st Avenue, Miami, FL 33137. We are in Booth D 19 showing a selection of our gallery artists. Seen here, left to
Two of Nancy Burson’s iconic diptychs are in included in EXIT (Issue #48), which is titled “Artificial Beauty.” In her essay “Someday We’ll All Be Cyborgs,” which is included in the magazine, Rosa Olivares writes: “The pursuit of beauty meets with the desire for eternal youth at the doors of
Nancy Burson’s photograph, “Warhead I,” from 1982 is featured in “After Photoshop: Manipulated Photography in the Digital Age” at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, which opened last evening. “Warhead I” is a digital composite of world leaders from the early 1980s weighted in terms of the number of nuclear warheads
Check out Rachel Papo’s wonderful photographs backstage at the NYC Ballet for “New York Magazine”: http://nymag.com/thecut/2012/09/backstage-with-the-new-york-city-ballet-dancers.html Browse all of Rachel Papo’s work at ClampArt Blog post by: Brian Paul Clamp, Director
ClampArt is pleased to report that The Library of Congress in Washington, DC acquired three photographs from “Not In Your Face” by Susan Barnett for their permanent collection. To see more images from Barnett’s series: http://clampart.com/2012/02/susan-a-barnett/ Blog post by: Brian Paul Clamp, Director
Showcasing the vibrancy of Chelsea’s summer art exhibitions, more than 75 galleries throughout the neighborhood will welcome visitors on Thursday evening, July 26th, for the Third Annual Chelsea Art Walk. Galleries will be open until 8.00 pm hosting artist talks, receptions, and special events. Chelsea Art Walk is free and