Arthur Tress: Vintage

April 6, 2006- May 13, 2006

Reception: April 6, 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm

Arthur Tress

ClampArt

521 W 25th St

Arthur Tress
Boy at Gowanus Canal (1967)
Arthur Tress
Courtyard with Bicycle (1969)
Arthur Tress
Hockey Player (1970)
ClampArt is pleased to announce "Arthur Tress: Vintage" - - a selection of rare vintage prints from the artist's collection.

Since he first began shooting in the mid-1960s, Arthur Tress has been meticulously retaining copies of his best prints. Carefully stored away in boxes in his studio, these photographs have been seen by only a very select group of the artist's personal acquaintances over the years. The prints in Tress' possession span every phase of his dynamic career, and include exceptional examples of both published and previously unknown material. Now well into his sixties, Arthur Tress is not only allowing the exhibition but also the sale of his treasured vintage photographs. It is an honor for ClampArt to have the opportunity to present this material to the public.

In order to structure the exhibition, curator and gallery owner, Brian Paul Clamp, chose to base his selections loosely on one of Tress' most celebrated series from the late 1960s: "Open Space in the Inner City." At that time, the concept of environmental awareness was just budding in the United States; and Tress, funded by the New York State Council on the Arts, decided to embark on a project in which he would discover "open spaces" in claustrophobic urban settings - - spaces that might feasibly be adapted for recreational use - - potential sites for parks and playgrounds, for example.

Tress describes his process: "I used city street gazettes to randomly trace out paths that followed along isolated stretches of decrepit waterfronts or elevated highways, putting myself into a kind of trancelike state almost as a somnambulist experiencing a night walk. I would try to trace these meandering routes as they simultaneously led both through the actual real world of dumps, cemeteries, and schoolyards and through another coexistent path, a path of the archetypal imagination, a path on which I was engaged in a photographic confrontation with the hostile forces and alienated inhabitants of the anxious urban landscape." Over the course of this project, Tress' images became notably more and more strange; the photographs grew more and more surrealistic; and it was around this time that he ultimately found his style, his true artistic voice. All of the photographs in ClampArt's exhibition are vintage, and were printed by the artist himself in his New York City darkroom on Riverside Drive.

Arthur Tress was born in 1940 in Brooklyn, New York. Twelve monographs have been published on the artist's photographs to date, and his work is represented in the collections of most major public museums in the United States. A traveling retrospective, "Fantastic Voyage," was organized by the Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, DC, in 2001.

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Address521 W 25th St
New York (Chelsea)
NY, 10001
United States
Phone646-230-0020
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