Tag Archives: Clic Gallery

The Wild & The Innocent

When photographer Jordan Sullivan returned to New York City after spending 12 months in “middle-of-nowhere Texas,” working construction in the land of ranches and wide-open places, the urban setting proffered a profound jolt, placing him on a new path of artistic investigation. “I wanted to explore our relationship with nature at a time when I [...]

Three Boys from Pasadena

Photographers Mark Arbeit, George Holz and Just Loomis first met Helmut Newton in 1979 while students at the Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, California. Eventually all three became Helmut’s assistants during one of the most exciting and prolific times in Helmut’s career. For almost thirty years, they kept in touch and shared their [...]

Boarding House: An Interview with Roger Ballen

Spending a night in Roger Ballen’s Boarding House is not for the faint of heart. Since the 1970s, Ballen has built his artistic career upon twisted, soul-wrenching photographs that depict South Africa’s pain and poverty through a distorted, dream-like lens and through his new book, named for an abandoned Johannesburg warehouse-turned-impoverished residence he dubs “the [...]

The Day the Factory Died

Tonight in New York the photographer Christophe von Hohenberg will be signing copies of his latest book Andy Warhol: The Day the Factory Died at Clic Gallery at 255 Centre Street. The book features images from Warhol’s memorial service shot by von Hohenberg in 1987. Visit the gallery’s website for more information.