Clic Bookstore & Gallery (424 Broome St.) - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for Clic Bookstore & Gallery (424 Broome St.). Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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"Riding the Hoods With Maripol" Exhibition
Maripol moved to New York from France in 1976, where she became a part of the New York clubbing and music scene, styling Madonna and working on films such as Downtown 81 (starring Jean-Michel Basquiat...More »
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"Sacha de Boer 'Retour New York-Amsterdam'" Book Release Party
Sacha de Boer celebrates the release of her new book ’Retour New York-Amsterdam’ in New York. A book about Dutch artists in New York and American artists in Amsterdam. Amsterdam has a real pull for American...More »
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Group Exhibition
We have a group show with several of our artists, including Victor Demarchelier’s black and white figure studies, Magda Biernat’s bright photographs of architectural structures, James and Karla Murray’s...More »
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"Smash His Camera: The Notorious Photographs of Ron Galella" Exhibition
Ron Gallela is, simply put, the most famous celebrity photographer of all time. Calling himself "the bandit of images," Galella has snapped every celebrity of importance since the 1960s, in photographs...More »
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Henry Horenstein "SHOW"
Acclaimed photographer Henry Horenstein's images of fetish, drag and neo-burlesque performers are shot in underground clubs in Los Angeles, New York and New Orleans. These intimate and clever black-and-white...More »
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Victor Demarchelier "Creating Image"
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Magda Biernat "Continental Bounce"
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“BANDE À PART: NEW YORK UNDERGROUND 60s, 70s, 80s” Exhibition
“BANDE À PART: NEW YORK UNDERGROUND 60s, 70s, 80s”, a group show featuring the work of nine photographers. BANDE À PART is a documentary record of the brilliant, anarchic spirit of downtown New York...More »
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Vincent Fournier "Space Project"
SPACE PROJECT is a photography series based on Fournier’s fascination with the Jules Verne novel “From the Earth to the Moon.” Fournier photographed observatories and astronaut training stations in some...More »