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Two exhibitions
dal 16/5/2007 al 22/6/2007

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16/5/2007

Two exhibitions

ClampArt, New York

Exploring facets of his personal relationships, his sexuality, and his identity, John Arsenault constructs varied scanarios that not only tell the story of his experiences. Utilizing a traditional confectionary technique for chocolate-coating cakes, Frederic Lebain covered a variety of objects related to his childhood.


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John Arsenault

Filthy Gorgeous: Self Portraits

ClampArt is happy to present "Filthy Gorgeous: Self Portraits by John Arsenault" - - the artist’s second solo exhibition at the gallery.

Raised in a small town in northern Massachusetts, John Arsenault moved to New York City in 1997 to pursue a degree in photography at the School of Visual Arts. Since that time, he has been routinely turning his camera’s lens back upon himself, producing an outlandish and absurd, wild and exotic account of his life as a young, gay artist. Exploring facets of his personal relationships, his sexuality, and his identity, Arsenault constructs varied scanarios that not only tell the story of his experiences, but also comment upon society at large. Arsenault’s work is a fresh and unusual hybrid of documentary and constructed photography, an apt reflection of our culture’s current fascination with the layering of reality and fiction.

Arsenault has a great eye for the strange, the unexpected, and the laugh-out-loud ridiculous. He is not afraid to poke fun at himself, and thus, is able to comment upon matters of broad cultural import without seeming shrill or pedantic. As writer Dan Halm has concluded, “One can learn a lot about oneself through another’s eyes."

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Frederic Lebain

Freddie and the Chocolate Factory: Photographs

ClampArt is pleased to announce "Freddie and the Chocolate Factory," an exhibition of photographs by French artist, Frédéric Lebain.

Originally trained as a chef, Lebain then worked as a food stylist before finally becoming a professional photographer. This trajectory is particularly compelling when one considers his newest body of work. Utilizing a traditional confectionary technique for chocolate-coating cakes, Lebain completely covered a variety of objects related to his childhood. First freezing the items for a period of several days, Lebain then employed an airbrush to spray the objects with hot, melted chocolate. Backgrounds for the still-lifes were also coated in a similar fashion, and the resultant photographs, printed on a slightly textured rag paper, have a uniform, velvety finish, providing a distinctly tactile curiosity.

Lebain’s subjects include, among other things, a turntable, an Atari game, a disco ball, and an early Apple computer— highly coveted objects of his youth. By covering them in chocolate the artist not only visually accentuates their modernist design, he also plays upon the double-meaning of these objects representing consumable commodities.

"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.

Opening reception: Thursday, May 17th, 6:00 to 8:00 p.m.

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