Janet Delaney has a solo show at the de Young Museum

Janet Delaney has a solo show at the de Young Museum

Image: Copyright Janet Delaney, “Mercantile Building, Mission and 3rd Streets,” 1980, Archival pigment print Janet Delaney has a solo exhibition on display at the esteemed de Young Museum in San Francisco from January 17 – July 19, 2015. In an exhibition particularly relevant to the Bay Area, “Janet Delaney: South

Aziz + Cucher’s work on display at the Children’s Museum

Aziz + Cucher’s work on display at the Children’s Museum

Aziz + Cucher’s work is featured in “Pixelated: Sum of Its Pieces” at the Children’s Museum of the Arts from January 22 – May 3, 2015. “Pixelated: Sum of Its Pieces” brings together emerging and mid-career artists whose work explores different means of perception. For better or worse, our lives

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,

Lori Nix and Scott Daniel Ellison are included in Girls’ Club exhibition

Lori Nix and Scott Daniel Ellison are included in Girls’ Club exhibition

Left: Scott Daniel Ellison, “The Birthday Party,” 2009, Acrylic on panel, 6 x 6 inches. Right: Lori Nix, “Beauty Shop,” 2010, Archival pigment print. Both Scott Daniel Ellison and Lori Nix have artworks featured in the Girl’s Club’s exhibition, “The Moment. The Backdrop. The Persona.” (November 7, 2014 – September

John Bailly and Richard Blanco gallery talk

John Bailly and Richard Blanco gallery talk

Image: John Bailly, “Lyon,” 2007. Painter John Bailly and Inaugural Poet Richard Blanco first exhibited their collaborative project about cultural identity, Place of Mind, at ClampArt in early 2013. The artist and his collaborator will give a gallery talk at the Center for Visual Communication in the Wynwood Arts District

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

Jen Davis book signing at ICP

Jen Davis book signing at ICP

Photographer Jen Davis’ first monograph is the culmination of eleven years of self-portraiture. Along with five other artists whose books were published by Kehrer Verlag, Davis will be signing copies of Eleven Years at the International Center of Photography on Friday, October 3rd, 2014. Books will be offered for sale

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

Marc Yankus’ work included in “Traces: Photographs of India”

Marc Yankus’ work included in “Traces: Photographs of India”

Image: Marc Yankus, “Two Men with Turbans,” 2014, Archival pigment print (Edition of 15), 17 x 11 inches. On a recent trip to India, ClampArt’s own Marc Yankus, known for his highly detailed and slightly surreal images of New York City buildings, was able to capture a number of striking

Amy Touchette featured at Photoville

Amy Touchette featured at Photoville

Image: From “McCarren Park Pool Locker Room” by Amy Touchette. Known for her “portrait profile” series, Amy Touchette’s most recent work is dedicated to the vulnerable subject of young women at Greenpoint, Brooklyn’s McCarren Park Pool locker room. This work is being displayed as part of We Live in Brooklyn,

Henry Horenstein to lecture on country music in LA

Henry Horenstein to lecture on country music in LA

Image: Henry Horenstein, “Loretta Lynn,” 1975. Henry Horenstein will give a lecture at The Annenberg Space for Photography as part of their Iris Nights Lecture Series, focusing on his series Honky Tonk: Portraits of Country Music and other experiences from his career. Country music is both an important subject and

Jen Davis included in exhibition at Sous Les Etoiles Gallery

Jen Davis included in exhibition at Sous Les Etoiles Gallery

Image: Jen Davis, “December 18, 2009.” Jen Davis’ “Webcam” series is included in the exhibition “The Play and Staging of the Self: Five Photographers on Identity” at Sous Les Etoiles Gallery in New York City. [The exhibition] explores the construction of identity and its ongoing evolution, with a special emphasis

Marc Yankus’ photobook on display at the Phoenix Art Museum

A very blurry photograph of a street and building in New York City

Image: Marc Yankus, “Ancient,” 2008. Marc Yankus’ self-published photobook, The Point of Secret, is included in an exhibition of publications curated by Rebecca Senf for INFOCUS, the Photography Support Organization of the Phoenix Art Museum. The purpose of the exhibition is to explore the range of ways that artists are

James Bidgood included in Permanency at the Leslie Lohman Museum

James Bidgood included in Permanency at the Leslie Lohman Museum

Image: James Bidgood, “Willow Tree (Bruce Kirkman),” mid-1960s. The Leslie Lohman Museum of Gay and Lesbian Art recently acquired Willow Tree by James Bidgood from ClampArt for their permanent collection. The photograph will be on display from August 14 – September 28, 2014, as part of the exhibition Permanency: Selections

Jesse Burke’s work included in exhibition at the PCNW

Jesse Burke’s work included in exhibition at the PCNW

Image: Copyright Jesse Burke, “Time Out,” 2013, Digital C-print. Jesse Burke is one of twelve artists selected to participate in “Documentary: 19th Annual Photography Exhibition” (August 1 – 29, 2014) at the Photographic Center Northwest (PCNW) in Seattle. This annual exhibition is one of the most anticipated shows in our

Henry Horenstein’s solo show opens at Endicott College

Henry Horenstein’s solo show opens at Endicott College

Image: Copyright Henry Horenstein, “Ponderosa,” Near Pikeville, Kentucky, 1974, Gelatin silver print, 20 x 16 inches (sheet). Photographs from Henry Horenstein’s series “Honky Tonk: Portraits of Country Music” will be on view at Endicott College’s Walter J. Manninen Center for the Arts through October 17th, 2014. Honky Tonk is a

Manjari Sharma’s work displayed as part of The Fence 2014

Manjari Sharma’s work displayed as part of The Fence 2014

Image: Manjari Sharma, “Maa Kali,” 2013 Work from “Darshan,” a series of photographs by Manjari Sharma depicting Hindu gods and goddesses is being displayed as a part of Photoville’s project, The Fence. Now in its third year, The Fence is a 1,000-foot-long outdoor photographic installation that draws 1.5 million visitors