Edge of All Things

Edge of All Things

247 West 29th Street Ground FloorNew York, NY 10001, USA Thursday, January 12, 2023–Saturday, March 4, 2023 Opening Reception: Thursday, January 12, 2023, 6 p.m.–8 p.m.

CLAMP is pleased to present “Edge of All Things,” a three-person show with artworks by Zachari Logan, Eric Rhein, and Adam Liam Rose.


milky way by eric rhein

Eric Rhein

Milky Way, 2006

8,000 USD

leaf winged male by eric rhein

Eric Rhein

Leaf Winged Male, 1999

10,000 USD

bayou by eric rhein

Eric Rhein

Bayou, 2010

8,000 USD

fig. 9.4 by eric rhein

Eric Rhein

Fig. 9.4, 1998

7,500 USD

medicine simplified by eric rhein

Eric Rhein

Medicine Simplified, 1997

15,000 USD

stages of fallout (ever new) by adam liam rose

Adam Liam Rose

Stages of Fallout (ever new), 2021

2,840 USD

stages of fallout (a shining screen) by adam liam rose

Adam Liam Rose

Stages of Fallout (a shining screen), 2022

Sold

stages of repair (cheap tricks) by adam liam rose

Adam Liam Rose

Stages of Repair (cheap tricks), 2023

2,640 USD

stages of fallout (grid to crater) by adam liam rose

Adam Liam Rose

Stages of Fallout (grid to crater), 2022

2,435 USD

stages of fallout (something new) by adam liam rose

Adam Liam Rose

Stages of Fallout (something new), 2022

1,350 USD

stages of fallout (window grid) by adam liam rose

Adam Liam Rose

Stages of Fallout (window grid), 2022

1,350 USD

stages of repair (burst reaction) by adam liam rose

Adam Liam Rose

Stages of Repair (burst reaction), 2022

1,350 USD

CLAMP is pleased to present “Edge of All Things,” a three-person show with artworks by Zachari Logan, Eric Rhein, and Adam Liam Rose. The edge of objects and spaces—the perimeters and borders—is what delineates them for the human eye to see and for the human mind to perceive. The edges are integral to the understanding of the whole.

The exhibition, "Edge of All Things," includes drawing, assemblage, photo-based work, and installation, which all explore the essence of line
and the periphery of objects represented. The three artists included in the show—Zachari Logan, Eric Rhein, and Adam Liam Rose—all explore geographies that engage notions of embodiment, self-reflexive histories, memory, landscape, and mortality.

Embodying three distinct and separate genera-tions of queer men, these artists nonetheless all exist in liminal spaces both physically and emotionally within larger mainstream society. As such, all three have evolved their own individualistic and idiosyncratic use of materials to engage with space as effected by their own personal lived realities. Work by each artist reflects inner worlds that hint at the power of intimacy, vulnerability, and the recognition of the queer body as a vessel of exploration and transformation. Artworks by these individuals draw meaning to the surface through the invocation of private worlds and interpersonal topographies—edges that touch the eye to reveal the marginal as essential in understanding and interpreting the world as a whole.