Pas Un Autre contributor Annabel Graham and filmmaker Augustin Doublet at Clic Gallery for Patti Astor's booksigning for her book FUN Gallery...The True Story.
photograph by Vanessa Rose
Pas Un Autre contributor Annabel Graham and filmmaker Augustin Doublet at Clic Gallery for Patti Astor's booksigning for her book FUN Gallery...The True Story.
photograph by Vanessa Rose
On view now at Clic Gallery, Heather Huey Was Shot By Billy Kidd is a collaborative photographic project between Billy Kidd and his girlfriend haute milliner Heather Huey. The series features a series of nude black and white photographs by Kidd of Huey in some of her creations which include body cages, hats, and other accessories. Billy Kidd Shot Heather Huey is on view at Clic Gallery, 255 Centre Street, New York, until September 30, 2012. photography by Annabel Graham for Pas Un Autre
Clic Gallery in New York presents Between Wolf & Dog, an exhibition of new Polaroids by New York photographer Mikael Kennedy. Fresh off the heels of Kennedy's internationally-lauded Passport to Trespass series which documented over a decade of the artist's travels via Polaroids, Between Wolf & Dog is an exploration of the dual ferity and domesticity of human existence. Derived from the French saying "L'heure entre chien et loupe" (the hour between dog and wolf) which refers to the golden hour right after sunset, Between Wolf & Dog presents photos of the people in Kennedy's life at moments when their innate liminality is fully exposed. According to the artist, "At the time that I shot these pictures I was starting to feel that border between domestic and wild and I started to look for it in my friends." Featuring new Polaroids, Between Wolf & Dog will open on Thursday, June 7 and remain open through July 8 @ Clic Gallery,ย 255 Centre Street, New York
On view March 28 at the Clic Gallery in NYC featuring photographers Skye Parrott, Agnes Thor, Alexander Binder, Jordan Sullivan, and Hannah Godley. The Wild & The Innocent juxtaposes portraits of bodies and landscapes culled from various photographers' personal archives. How do these pictures of the human body and natural landscapes relate to one another? How do the two, when shown together, affect our perceptions of nature and ourselves? The Wild & The Innocent seeks to complicate the modern oppositional relationship between the body and nature in order to explore the truths of our own transience and infinitude -- our dual limitlessness and powerlessness -- as reflected in the wilds of nature and the slopes of the human form. The Wild & Innocent is on view from March 28 to April 16, 2012 at the Clic Gallery, 255 Centre Street, NY, NY