Showing posts with label Blink. Show all posts
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Tuesday, June 2, 2015

FRESH 2015: CALL FOR ENTRIES

PLEASE NOTE, THAT THIS CALL FOR ENTRIES IS NOW CLOSED


Each year, the KLOMPCHING GALLERY celebrates new and emerging talent, by showcasing up to five photographers in our Annual Summer Show. An additional ten photographers are featured on an online exhibition via the gallery website. 

In recognition of how photography is exhibited, published and disseminated, we partner with BLINK magazine and AT LENGTH, expanding the exposure for those selected.  

This year, the owners of the gallery will curate the show, in celebration of our recent move to a new street-level location. Click on the graphic below, or HERE, for further information and to submit an entry. 


Friday, August 17, 2012

FRESH 2012: The Partners

Now in its second year, our annual summer exhibition has been expanded to take account of the three key platforms by which photography is exhibited, published and disseminated.

Although the focus of FRESH will always remain the physical exhibition itself, these new avenues for secondary audiences bring extra benefits to the photographers selected.

The gallery's three-pronged approach then, encompasses the following platforms

WALL: Klompching Gallery, July 25—August 18, 2012
PAGE: Blink Magazine, August 2012
INTERNET: Flak Photo Online, August 2012

We are delighted to be working with two excellent partners.




BLINK magazine features the latest exhibitions and artists in the international contemporary photography spotlight. BLINK presents a straightforward layout, high quality offset printing, no advertising and in-depth interviews with artists. BLINK magazine is published and edited by ARam Kim.

Flak Photo is an online art space and digital photo publication that celebrates the culture of 21st century image-making. Produced by Andy Adams, the site presents the work of artists, curators and bookmakers to a global audience of people who are passionate about visual culture.