Recently, the photographer Adam Bartos has taken an interest in darkrooms and garage sales. This month Bartos is at the Gitterman Gallery with a surprising series on stock cars. Bartos visited…
May 12, 2014
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My fascination with the Chernobyl disaster goes back to my childhood. I was only three years old when the accident happened, but it is an event we discussed for a…
The desire of the darkroom is made manifest in the photographs of Bob Carlos Clarke. Much can be made of the darkroom/dark womb affinity, and there is little doubt it…
This week saw its usual share of horrors. Thousands of Afghans buried in the mud, grim news for the future of Ukraine, Iraq and Syria still blowing up, and the…
I first met Bob in 1995 when I was a celebrity publicist and he was photographing one of my clients Tamara Beckwith (now my partner in The Little Black Gallery). …
Bob Carlos Clarke brought enormous passion, technical knowledge and creativity to his photography. Best known for his sexually provocative image making, he was a far more versatile and imaginative photographer…
Life has a strange way of coming back to haunt you. I remember when Bob and I were first together he used to laugh and tell me what a marvellous…
April 6th 2006. Fulham Road. It is a truly beautiful spring morning. Family, friends and colleagues gather in the quiet of Brompton Cemetery chapel to say farewell to Bob Carlos…