CLAMP is pleased to present
Bill Armstrong | All a Blur, an exhibition that brings together a compelling selection of works from one of contemporary photography’s most singular voices. Known for his meditative approach to abstraction, Armstrong has spent decades exploring the emotional and perceptual power of the photographic image, challenging the conventions of clarity, focus, and representation.
At the heart of the exhibition is Armstrong’s celebrated
Infinity series, a body of work in which imagery dissolves into fields of color, light, and suggestion. Drawing from a vast archive of source images—ranging from historical photographs to personal references—Armstrong rephotographs, layers, and defocuses his subjects until they hover between recognition and disappearance. The resulting works invite prolonged looking, encouraging viewers to engage with photography not as documentation, but as an experiential and emotional medium.
Rather than offering fixed narratives,
All a Blur embraces ambiguity. Faces, figures, and landscapes emerge only partially, evoking memory, desire, and the fragile nature of perception itself. Armstrong’s practice recalls painterly traditions while remaining deeply rooted in photographic process, bridging the gap between analog craft and contemporary conceptual inquiry. His images resonate with the quiet intensity of works that resist instant consumption, rewarding patience and introspection.
Bill Armstrong’s work has been exhibited internationally and is held in numerous public and private collections. Alongside his artistic practice, he has played an influential role as an educator, shaping generations of photographers through his teaching.
All a Blur offers a rare opportunity to experience the depth and coherence of his vision within the intimate gallery setting of CLAMP, reaffirming the enduring relevance of photography as a space for contemplation, uncertainty, and visual poetry.
Image:
Portrait #302
c. 1999-2000. Archival pigment print. © Bill Armstrong