ClampArt [Culture Archives]
ClampArt Exhibition :: Digital Portrait [ZOO Daily]

Over twenty-five years ago, artist Nancy Burson helped develop software with scientists at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology that enabled the construction of composite portraits. With this as the starting point, ClampArt opened 'The Evolution of the Digital Portrait' featuring Burson's fascinating 'beauty composites' of Hollywood starlets from 1982; Noah Kalina's poignant 6-minute film 'Everyday: Noah Kalina Takes a Photo of Himself Every Day for 6 Years' which has now been viewed on YouTube over 6 million times; and a lot of engaging material in between. ClampArt staples - Marc Yankus, who combines surfaces from old photographs and prints with new photographs, and the controversial Jill Greenberg - also join Aziz+Cucher, who in the mid-1990s more...
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Freddie and the Chocolate Factory

Photographs by Frédéric Lebain
'Freddie and the Chocolate Factory' is Frédéric Lebain's first solo show in the United States. He has been exhibiting seriously for nearly a decade with shows throughout Europe and Asia. 'Freddie and the Chocolate Factory' is currently on display at ClampArt. 521-531 West 25th Street, New York NY 10001. May 17 - June 23, 2007 www.clampart.com more...
Stephen Wilkes :: China

An Exhibition by Stephen Wilkes at ClampArt New York
Traveling throughout old and new China, Stephen Wilkes has expertly portrayed a nation amidst rapid and vast transformation. Focusing on both rural and industrial settings—and the increasing number of areas where the two collide—the artist draws our attention to a changing way of life. The large, spectacular imagery speaks of not only a new era in China, but also a shift in global economies already felt in the United States. more...
Karen Gundersun :: Paint It Black

Karen Gundersun :: Black Paintings
Karen Gunderson's work consists of 'all-black paintings that conjure vast, mountainous landscapes and expansive bodies of water through a deft working of surface alone.' more...
Her work is currently on view At ClampArt 521-531 West 25th. St. New York NY 10001 www.clampart.com February 21 - March 31, 2007
James Bidgood :: Remastered

A stylistic precursor of such artists as Rainer Werner Fassbinder, Pierre et Gilles, and David LaChapelle, James Bidgood revolutionized gay erotic imagery. Bidgood was the first to take the pulp and glamour aesthetic of the 1940s and 1950s and apply it to sexual male fantasies. Yet, his photographs, which range from camp to surreal, are still scarcely known to the wider public. more...
Monkey Portraits by Jill Greenberg

Jill Greenberg first established her artistic reputation as a preeminent celebrity photographer.
This story shows 8 images from Jill's exhibition at Clampart and drawn from her book "Monkey Portraits" published by Bulfinch Press. The 5 year project includes images of marmosets, mandrills, macaques, and chimps who have had a career in film and television. Greenberg's subjects are ultimately a reflection of their human cousins. more...
Time and Again by Marc Yankus

Marc Yankus' artistic experience spans a period of more than twenty-five years. ZOOZOOM profiles his exhibition at ClampArt in New York.
Time and Again is the title of a collection of images by Marc Yankus. Yankus combines surfaces from old photographs and prints with contemporary photographs. Originally trained as a painter, and then working as a collage artist, it was not until more recently that Marc Yankus began incorporating his own photographs into his artwork. However, when he did so, it marked a turning point in his career. Here is an exquisite selection of 8 images from the ClampArt show. more...
Vintage: Photographs by Arthur Tress

Arthur Tress is well known for his staged surrealism and exposition of the human body.
Widely respected photographer Arthur Tress is profiled here in an 8 page story drawn from his exhibition at ClampArt and featuring b/w images from the 60's and 70's. Tress is well known for his urban imagery as well as his male nudes. In reference to this collection of images and in his own words "...I was engaged in a photographic confrontation with the hostile forces and alienated inhabitants of the anxious urban landscape". more...
John Arsenault's ClampArt Exhibition: Kathy's Beauty Nook

ClampArt presents John Arsenault's "Kathy's Beauty Nook".
ZOOZOOM profiles this story in an 8 page feature. Shot over a two-year period, Arsenault returned to his hometown in Haverhill, Massachusetts to capture scenes from his aunt's salon where he spent much of his formative childhood years. "I consider my personal work a photo diary," Arsenault explains, "the beauty parlor was such a big aspect of my life and these women are a large part of my life." more...
Bare and Bended

A series of abstract landscapes by Frank Yamrus chronicling one winter in Provincetown.
Our 9 page feature shows a gorgeous series of landscapes by Frank Yamrus taken in Provincetown in the winter. P'town in Cape Cod is well known as a gay summer vacation hotspot on the East Coast of the States. As Yamrus curator Diana Gaston notes "these images explore the flip-side of what Yamrus knows about Provincetown, after the parties wind down..." more...
Most Muscular

Most Muscular is Brian Finke's project on professional and amateur bodybuilding competitions across the USA.
Brian Finke is a young, prolific photojournalist and portraitist. This 11 page story has some unexpected insights into the pageantry and ritual that is demonstrated in much of his work. He employs strict lighting techniques in this series, accentuating the extreme shapes of the bodies. Curator Brian Clamp says "Finke opens our eyes to the inanity of our own obsessions". more...
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