Christopher Clamp: Far From Home

Christopher Clamp: Far From Home

625 South Sharon Amity Road Charlotte, NC 28211, USA Saturday, April 29, 2023–Saturday, June 3, 2023 Opening Reception: Friday, April 28, 2023, 6 p.m.–8 p.m.

Jerald Melberg Gallery is pleased to present new paintings by realist still life painter, Christopher Clamp.

study for chasing the sun iii by christopher clamp

Christopher Clamp

Study for Chasing the Sun III, 2022

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study for chasing the sun i by christopher clamp

Christopher Clamp

Study for Chasing the Sun I, 2022

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memoriam ii by christopher clamp

Christopher Clamp

Memoriam II, 2023

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memoriam i by christopher clamp

Christopher Clamp

Memoriam I, 2023

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nes max by christopher clamp

Christopher Clamp

Nes Max, 2022

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atari by christopher clamp

Christopher Clamp

Atari, 2022

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cat's game ii by christopher clamp

Christopher Clamp

Cat's Game II, 2023

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preserves ii by christopher clamp

Christopher Clamp

Preserves II, 2022

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gameboy color by christopher clamp

Christopher Clamp

Gameboy Color, 2022

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Jerald Melberg Gallery is pleased to present new paintings by realist still life painter, Christopher Clamp. The opening reception will be held at the gallery on Friday evening, April 28, with the artist in attendance from 6-8pm. Coffee & Conversation with the artist will be held on Saturday, April 29, at 11am.   

Growing up in Leesville, South Carolina, Clamp spent much of his time combing through odds and ends in his grandfather's barn, divining stories about their importance and meaning. Now, he sources all manner of vintage objects with nostalgic resonance to compose universal narratives in his own work. His deft abilities with oil paint elevate his subjects beyond pure kitsch and into portrait-like territory.   

Clamp says, Objects, no matter how ordinary, hold a magic and a power that can transport us to different times and realms, depending on how they are arranged, used or treated. ‘Far From Home’ also refers to the effect nostalgia can have. Memories can comfort and they can also emphasize how much distance there is between then and now. My hope is that the paintings will cause viewers to engage with their own memories and perhaps be transported.   

This exhibition also includes a group of four amazing paintings, commissioned for an upcoming children's book, titled The Sun Comes Up. The book launch will take place during the April 28 opening with several studies for the commissioned paintings available for acquisition.