I was in a desperate search for a book no longer in print and not sold anywhere. I reached out to the gallery in hopes they still had some from a listing that was over 3 years old. Brian, the director of CLAMP, quickly responded and informed me they were available. He helped me pay for it (all in the evening on a Sunday) and shipped it that day. Never have I made a purchase over email before so I must admit I was a bit skeptical that an art gallery in New York who has this hard-to-get book would actually help me (can’t ever be too safe these days). However, Brian made sure to send me tracking details through USPS and I eagerly watched it the first day or two. I checked my mail this morning and there it was. The book was in brand new condition with a shrink wrap and even included a card with the artists name and date from when I assume they had an exposition at the gallery. I have never been more pleased with a business in my life! Thanks...
Read moreWhat an unwelcoming frigid place that purports to be a gallery of art !!! The concierge/ receptionist/ guy behind the desk should not be involved in any kind of front facing work. He is not a people person. No help was offered and not welcome was proferred. As an avid collector of ART including art that covers the LGBTQ community I will never purchase from this gallery. ...
Read moreIt's a little far West, but worth the trip. Every time I visit I am blown by the brilliant use of presentation space. Currently they are bringing a hero of mine - Mick L Angelio, the Pieta Guy who, like me, worked on living models - back to life! My work tends to be huge and I'm rethinking that. Size always counts; but maybe less...
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