“PASS/FAIL” Panel Discussion with Adam Ekberg in Brooklyn

“PASS/FAIL” Panel Discussion with Adam Ekberg in Brooklyn

Image: © Adam Ekberg, “Transferring a gallon of milk from one container to another,” 2014, Archival pigment print. Adam Ekberg and artists Erin O’Keefe, Dorian Ralston, and Gabrielle Roth will participate in a panel discussion for the exhibition “PASS/FAIL” on Saturday, May 14, 2016, from 4:00 – 6:00 p.m. The

Scott Daniel Ellison’s paintings on view in Maine

Scott Daniel Ellison’s paintings on view in Maine

© Scott Daniel Ellison, “Snow Hill” and “Hallway” (Collection of the University of Maine Museum of Art, Bangor) Two paintings by Scott Daniel Ellison from the permanent collection of the University of Maine Museum of Art will be on view in “What’s the Big Idea? Small Paintings from the Museum

Evening of celebration honoring Jesse Burke

Evening of celebration honoring Jesse Burke

Jesse Burke discussing work from his series “Wild & Precious” on display at The Print Center, Philadelphia In conjunction with the exhibition “By the Book: New Photography Publications,” Jesse Burke was honored by The Print Center in Philadelphia on April 27th. After a guided champagne tour of the exhibition, guests

Henry Horenstein signing copies of new book at AIPAD

Henry Horenstein signing copies of new book at AIPAD

Henry Horenstein will be signing copies of his hot-off-the-press book, Histories: Tales from the 70s, at the ClampArt booth at The AIPAD Photography Show on Saturday, April 16, 2016, from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. Writes Henry Horenstein: “’Histories: Tales from the 1970s’ will chronicle a time when I was photographing

ClampArt at AIPAD: The Photography Show 2016 in NYC

ClampArt at AIPAD: The Photography Show 2016 in NYC

Please visit ClampArt at AIPAD: The Photography Show, now through Sunday evening at 6.00 pm. AIPAD: The Photography Show is located on the Upper East Side in Manhattan: Park Avenue Armory 643 Park Avenue (at 67th Street) New York, NY 10065 Click here for more information The gallery is in

Bill Armstrong speaking at Soho Photo Gallery

Bill Armstrong speaking at Soho Photo Gallery

Image: © Bill Armstrong, “Untitled (Film Noir #1408),” 2011, Type C-print. Bill Armstrong will be speaking at Soho Photo Gallery on Thursday, April 14, 2016, from 6.00 – 7.00 pm., as part of Soho Photo’s ‘Contemporary Photographers’ talks. He will discuss photographs from his Infinity Series: For almost 20 years

Mark Beard’s paintings on view in Paris

Mark Beard’s paintings on view in Paris

Image: © Mark Beard, “Four Hunters With Trophies” (Detail), Oil on canvas. Paintings by Mark Beard are included in “Safaris,” a group exhibition of artworks that examine the tradition of hunting, at the Musée de la Chasse et de la Nature in Paris. The exhibition includes work by five of

Henry Horenstein on press for “Histories”

Henry Horenstein on press for “Histories”

Henry Horenstein was on press this week to oversee production of his forthcoming monograph “Histories: Tales from the 70s” from Honky Tonk Editions (Hardcover, 144 pages, 115 illus., 10.25 x 9.75 inches). The book coincides with an exhibition of vintage prints from the artist’s collection at ClampArt from April 9

Jen Davis’ work included in “Dwelling” at Susan Eley Fine Art

Jen Davis’ work included in “Dwelling” at Susan Eley Fine Art

Image: © Jen Davis, Untitled No. 56 Work by Jen Davis will be included in “Dwelling,” a group exhibition curated by Alie Smith, at Susan Eley Fine Art in New York City. The exhibition will feature artworks centered around the idea of “women, the interior, and the precarity of intimate

Work by Nancy Burson on exhibit at LACMA

Work by Nancy Burson on exhibit at LACMA

Work by Nancy Burson is on display through July 31, 2016, at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art as part of the exhibition “Physical: Sex and The Body in the 1980s”: Culled entirely from LACMA’s permanent collection, this installation explores how the body was at the center of creative

Lori Nix speaking at Lehman College Art Gallery in NYC

Lori Nix speaking at Lehman College Art Gallery in NYC

Image: © Lori Nix, “Observatory,” 2015, Archival pigment print. Join artist Lori Nix for a presentation and Q&A session at the Lehman College Art Museum on Monday, March 21, 2016, from 6.00 – 7.00 pm: Lori Nix (b. Norton, Kansas, 1969) is a photographer based in Brooklyn, New York. She

Henry Horenstein speaking at RISD

Henry Horenstein speaking at RISD

On Tuesday, March 8th, Henry Horenstein will speak at the Rhode Island School of Design as part of the Gary Metz Lecture Series. Among other topics, he will discuss his forthcoming monograph “Histories.” Henry Horenstein studied history at The University of Chicago before coming to RISD to study with Harry

Brian Paul Clamp to curate Instagram show for Griffin Museum

Brian Paul Clamp to curate Instagram show for Griffin Museum

Image: Copyright Bill Armstrong, “Blue Sphere #423,” 2002, Type-C print. For the month of March, Brian Paul Clamp, Director of ClampArt, will guest curate the Griffin Museum of Photography’s Instagram account. Brian writes: Blue has long been my favorite color. That being said, there are many shades of blue! One

Works by Lori Nix and Ion Zupcu included in exhibition at Lehman College

Works by Lori Nix and Ion Zupcu included in exhibition at Lehman College

Installation image (top) of “Architectural Intersections” at Lehman College. Installation image (below left): Lori Nix, “Laundromat,” 2012, Archival pigment print; “Observatory,” 2015, Archival pigment print; “Library,” 2008, Archival pigment print. Installation image (below right): Ion Zupcu, “American Homes Grid,” 2012, Toned gelatin silver prints. Lori Nix and Ion Zupcu’s artworks

Frances F. Denny selected as one of PDN‘S 30 for 2016

Frances F. Denny selected as one of PDN‘S 30 for 2016

Big congratulations to artist Frances F. Denny, who was chosen as one of PDN‘S 30 for 2016! Each year since 1999, the editors of PDN have selected 30 emerging photographers who have “demonstrated a distinctive vision, creativity, and versatility.” PDN‘s David Walker writes: Juggling careers in fine-art, editorial and commercial

Adam Ekberg and Lane Coder included in Winter Pictures

Adam Ekberg and Lane Coder included in Winter Pictures

Left: Adam Ekberg, “A sparkler on a frozen lake”; Right: Lane Coder, “Untitled.” Adam Ekberg and Lane Coder are both included in the Humble Arts Foundation’s online exhibition Winter Pictures. Like many of Humble’s single-image-per-photographer exhibitions, “Winter Pictures” seeks to draw connections between single images from different photographers, independent of

Artist Marc Yankus takes over Smithsonian Magazine’s Instagram account

Artist Marc Yankus takes over Smithsonian Magazine’s Instagram account

Artist Marc Yankus is taking over Smithsonian Magazine‘s Instagram account for one week, starting today, February 20th, 2016. Follow Marc Yankus (@marcyankus) and Smithsonian Magazine (@smithsonianmagazine). Marc writes: I am Marc Yankus (@marcyankus), a New York City-based fine art photographer. For three decades I have photographed New York’s evolving cityscape:

i3 Talk with Brian Finke

i3 Talk with Brian Finke

If you missed Brian Finke’s talk for the MPS Digital Photography Department’s i3 Lecture series at the School of Visual Arts, you can now see it online! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3p1jVaPZ7GM&noredirect=1 Documentary and editorial photographer Brian Finke (BFA 1998 Photography) has received numerous awards and honors for his work, including a New York

Brian Finke speaking at SVA

Brian Finke speaking at SVA

Image: © Brian Finke, “Unnur, Icelandair,” 2006, Digital C-print. Brian Finke will be speaking at the School of Visual Arts on Tuesday, February 9th from 7.00 – 8.30 pm: Documentary and editorial photographer Brian Finke (BFA 1998 Photography) has received numerous awards and honors for his work, including a New

Lori Nix has a solo show at the Nerman Museum

Lori Nix has a solo show at the Nerman Museum

Lori Nix’s exhibition “The City” at the Nerman Museum of Contemporary Art is the inaugural show in the institution’s new Focus Gallery (February 4 – May 29, 2016). “Thanks to museum architect Kyu Sung Woo and patron Mary Davidson, this gallery has emerged as one of the most extraordinary and