July 19th, 2011
© Donna J. Wan.
“Donna J. Wan does literally put us “In the Landscape.” How we look or how we see is at the heart of this work. Man’s presence is important in this work because it provides us with a sense of scale, the way in which we are dwarfed by the enormity of Nature. She gets it right. Seeing from the photographer’s distant point of view we share that smallness, like little specks of humanity, flies on the wall … of a mountain”.— W.M. Hunt
Donna J. Wan, Ahron D. Weiner, Skott Chandler and Harold Ross will be exhibiting in Klompching Gallery’s FRESH exhibition, co-curated by W.M. Hunt and Darren Ching. The exhibition launches with an opening reception on Thursday July 21, 6pm—8pm and continues through to August 13.
Tags: Ahron D. Weiner, Donna J. Wan, FRESH, Harold Ross, Klompching Gallery, Skott Chandler
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May 5th, 2011
“Climax” from the Oceana series. © Lisa M. Robinson, courtesy Klompching Gallery.
With Oceana, Lisa M. Robinson pursues her investigation into ideas of transition and evolution, representing this through a careful consideration of photography’s key elements and the representation of what she calls “rhythms of natural time”. Oceana is currently on show at the Klompching Gallery, following on from her critically praised Snowbound exhibition in 2008. Exhibition continues through June 10, 2011.
Tags: Klompching Gallery, Lisa M. Robinson, Oceana, water, wave
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January 6th, 2011
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| Bundle, 2010, photographed by Cara Barer |
Splash II at Klompching Gallery features a selection of works by Cara Barer, Odette England, Cornelia Hediger, Doug Keyes, Sarah Lynch, Helen Sear and Phillip Toledano. The opening reception for Splash II is tonight from 6–8pm, the exhibition will be on view through February 26 at Klompching Gallery in New York City.
Tags: Cara Barer, Cornelia Hediger, Doug Keyes, Helen Sear, Klompching Gallery, Odette England, Phillip Toledano, Sarah Lynch
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March 2nd, 2010

Song Sparrow, 2007 © Paula McCartney
A bird watcher’s dream comes to life via Paula McCartney’s Bird Watching series in her first solo show in New York. The opening reception for Paula McCartney’s Bird Watching will be Wednesday, March 3, from 6–8pm, the exhibit runs from March 4 to April 23, 2010 at Klompching Gallery, New York. An in-conversaton between Paula McCartney and Darius Himes of Radius Books, followed by a book signing will be held in the gallery on Saturday, March 6th from 1–2pm. Bird Watching is also a newly released book published by Princeton Architectural Press.
Tags: Bird Watching, Darius Himes, Klompching Gallery, Paula McCartney, Princeton Architectural Press, Radius Books
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September 25th, 2009

Keynes Country Park Beach, Gloucestershire, 2008, by Simon Roberts from his We English exhibit at Klompching Gallery in Brooklyn’s D.U.M.B.O. district. We English explores identity, attachment to home and the relationship between people and the land in England.
“In 2005, I spent a year traveling across Russia to produce Motherland, a book exploring the Russians’ attachment to their homeland. This attachment to place was somewhat mysterious–simultaneously profound and banal–and it led me to think about my own sense of belonging and memory, identity and place. We English became another journey, not quite as epic as that across Russia, but involving a 1993 Talbot Express Swift Capri motorhome, my pregnant wife, our two-year-old daughter and a 5×4 large-format camera.”
—Simon Roberts
We English is on view until October 24 at Klompching Gallery, 111 Front Street, Suite 206, Brooklyn.
Tags: Brooklyn, England, Klompching Gallery, Simon Roberts, We English
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