• Marc Yankus: The Space Between

    The Space Between, an exhibition of new work by the artist, will be on view at ClampArt from April 3 through May 17, 2014. Yankus’ fourth solo show at the gallery, the exhibition of more than 20 works explores the fine line between urban reality and architectural fiction though surreal portraits of buildings. Living in a mutable, […]

    Marc Yankus No responses April 2, 2014
  • David DiMichele

    In the series Pseudo Documentation David DiMichele plays a game with his audience about the perception and reality of installations.  You would think that the title would be a dead giveaway, but a “pseudo documentation” of what exactly? While they are presented as large-scale photographs, the scenes are actually miniature constructions of an installation created by […]

    David DiMichele No responses November 30, 2013
  • Alan Henriksen

    The seaweed that inhabits the coastline of Maine serves as inspiration for New York photographer Alan Henriksen.  The natural element transforms into mystical shapes and seems as delicate as smoke rings yet other compositions reveal a greater surface tension that give the seaweed a hard edge.  A modest element of the oceanic landscape becomes an artifact […]

    Alan Henriksen No responses November 29, 2013
  • Ken Holden

    In Photographic Impressionism- the Unaltered State of Reality Ken Holden presents his subjects as they appear in the reflections of glass and through the veil of rain.  Strangers assume an anonymity but their presence is deeply felt as they are vibrating masses of energy moving through an undefined space.  The photographic style mimics the manner in which […]

    Ken Holden No responses November 27, 2013
  • Arne Svenson

    In his series of two dozen portraits of turn-of-the century prisoners, Arne Svenson uncovers and restores a small history of criminals.  The photographs are developed from found negatives discovered in an abandoned warehouse.  The diptychs present a mug-shot both full face and profile of criminals guilty running the gamut of petty theft and murder.  Their […]

    Arne Svenson No responses November 26, 2013
  • Albert Watson

    Albert Watson is the master of transforming sleek celebrity, editorial, and fashion subjects into objects of fine art and beauty.  During a phone interview conducted before the release of 20+20, Watson recalled the tremendous pressure surrounding his photo shoot with cinema legend Alfred Hitchcock.  He recalled that “New York was always demanding perfection.  It just […]

    Albert Watson No responses November 25, 2013