This is a photograph of a cube on fire in the woods at dusk.
Adam Ekberg
 | Minor Spectacles

CLAMP proudly presents Minor Spectacles, a solo exhibition of Adam Ekberg’s photographs featuring his constructed still lifes that capture fleeting moments in time.

This is a photograph of a bouquet of flowers in a blue vase with bubbles flying around them.
Frances F. Denny
 | Spellwork

CLAMP is pleased to present “Spellwork,” an exhibition of still life photographs by Frances F. Denny inspired by the occult, motherhood, and the medium of photography.

This is a floral arrangement of white and yellow ranunculus in a clear vase placed within a cardboard box.
Daniel Handal
 | Engaños

“CLAMP is happy to present Daniel Handal’s “Engaños” from July 8 – September 9, 2023 Opening reception: Saturday, July 8, 2023 6 – 8 PM”

Victorian Men
Curtice Taylor
 | Victorian Men

Curtice Taylor’s “Victorian Men” exhibition at ClampArt showcases a collection of portraits inspired by 19th-century aesthetics and queer history. Through imagined narratives and alternative photographic processes, Taylor reimagines the lives and desires of Victorian men, offering a glimpse into a past often overlooked.

This is a color photograph of a white cat with purple and pink letters laid the bottom half.
Joseph Desler Costa
 | Soft Powers

“Joseph Desler Costa’s ‘Soft Powers’ explores the seductive influence of advertising and propaganda through visually striking,
mass-produced-looking works that critique the subtle power of persuasion.”

This is an image of the outline of an octopus against a gold field of color.
Brian Buckley
 | Uncertainty

ClampArt is pleased to announce Brian Buckley’s second solo show with the gallery. Titled “Uncertainty,” the exhibition includes a selection of the artist’s new wet photograms.

This is a color photograph of green apples on a branch.
Joseph Desler Costa
 | Dream Date

ClampArt is pleased to present Joseph Desler Costa’s first solo show at the gallery. ‘Dream Date’ explores the intersection of nostalgia, desire, and mass media, using highly constructed photographs to reveal the ways in which technology and consumerism shape our imaginations.

This is a painting of two men with one facing backward and one facing forward.
Jack Balas
 | Checkered Passed

CLAMP presents “Jack Balas | Checkered Passed” – with art work by the arts done in various mediums and often incorporating textual elements

Distant Mirrors
Aziz + Cucher
 | Distant Mirrors

ClampArt presents “Distant Mirrors” – an exhibition by Aziz + Cucher, featuring tapestries, monoprints, and screen prints, the show coincides with their inclusion in MASS MoCA’s “Suffering from Realness.”

This is a color photograph of two young men on a basketball court with two donkeys.
Luke Smalley
 | Exercise at Home

ClampArt is proud to present “Luke Smalley (1955-2009) | Exercise at Home” in celebration of the 10th-year anniversary of the premiere of the body of work.

Beautiful Boy
Lissa Rivera
 | Beautiful Boy

CLAMP announces “Lissa Rivera: Beautiful Boy” an exhibit of photographs of the series by the same name and Rivera’s 1st solo show at the gallery

South Africa
Zack Seckler
 | South Africa

ClampArt presents Zack Seckler’s stunning aerial photography of South Africa, offering a unique and abstract perspective of the country’s diverse landscapes, captured from a low-flying aircraft.

This is a black-and-white photograph of a man in a racing suit in front of a car with the number 71 painted on the door.
Henry Horenstein
 | Histories

ClampArt is happy to present “Henry Horenstein | Histories: Tales from the 70s,” a selection of rare vintage prints. Carefully chosen from the artist’s personal collection, the photographs in the exhibition showcase some of Horenstein’s favorite images from the 1970s—a number of which have never before been publicly seen.

This is a color photograph of a pineapple floating in a cloudy sky with the sun peeking out from behind it.
Adam Ekberg
 | Orchestrating the Ordinary

ClampArt proudly presents “Adam Ekberg: Orchestrating the Ordinary,” the artist’s first solo show in New York City, featuring his meticulously constructed still lifes that capture fleeting moments of the mundane.