Arsenault’s successful show at Soho House West Hollywood

John Arsenault and his exhibition “For You!” at the Soho House West Hollywood!
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
Lindsay Morris will be signing copies of her book, You Are You, at the ClampArt booth at The AIPAD Photography Show on Friday, April 17, 2015, from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. You Are You documents an annual weekend summer camp for gender-nonconforming children and their families. This camp offers a
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” 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,
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
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
Image: Mariette Pathy Allen, from the series “TransCuba.” Mariette Pathy Allen will be in conversation with Zackary Drucker and Allen Frame at Baxter Street (the Camera Club of New York) on Monday, March 23rd, 2015. Drucker and Pathy Allen will discuss their new work, including Drucker’s participation as an actor
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
Image: Marc Yakus, “Dogs in Front of the Taj Mahal,” 2014, Archival pigment print, 22 x 17 inches. Marc Yankus’ work is included in the “Annual Dog Show” at Mascot Studio through March 28th, 2015. Since 1999, the “Annual Dog Show” opens during the week of the Westminster Kennel Club
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
Image: Copyright Adam Ekberg, “Outpost #1,” 2011, Archival pigment print Adam Ekberg’s work will be featured in a solo exhibition at the Sol Mednick Gallery at The University for the Arts in Philadephia from February 13 – March 13, 2015. Adam Ekberg’s exhibition “The Life of Small Things” presents photographs