Arlene Gottfried | Young & Old is on view from March 6 through May 2, 2026 at CLAMP. The exhibition marks the gallery’s first solo presentation dedicated to the late photographer
Arlene Gottfried, drawing from an archive that remained carefully stored in her Westbeth studio. Within a portfolio box labeled “Young & Old,” Gottfried gathered portraits that reflect her enduring curiosity about how age inhabits the body and the face, not as a fixed marker but as a shifting condition.
Children and elders appear throughout the selection, sometimes sharing the same frame, sometimes standing alone before the camera with direct and unguarded presence. Gottfried approached her subjects with proximity and trust, cultivating encounters that feel collaborative rather than observational. Youth carries gravity in a child’s steady gaze; advanced age reveals flashes of mischief or theatrical flair. In these photographs, time registers in subtle details—creased hands, confident posture, exuberant dress—yet never confines the individual to stereotype.
Gottfried’s practice forms an essential chapter in the visual history of late twentieth-century New York. Her images, often described as souvenirs of lived experience, convey the texture of neighborhoods, families, and cultural communities with candor and empathy. A recent exhibition at The New York Historical underscored her capacity to narrate the city through intimate portraiture. Books such as
The Eternal Light and
Bacalaitos & Fireworks trace parallel threads of spirituality, nightlife, and everyday ritual, weaving autobiography with social observation.
Works by Gottfried reside in numerous public collections, including the Brooklyn Museum and the Maison Européenne de la Photographie, affirming the breadth of her influence. In
Young & Old, her portraits emphasize that age unfolds as dialogue rather than division—an exchange between vitality and reflection, recorded with warmth, humor, and unwavering respect.
Image:
Isabel Croft Jumping Rope, Brooklyn, NY, 1972-9. Artist label with name, address, and telephone number, verso; “© Gottfried, 1979” in artist’s handwriting, verso. © Arlene Gottfried, courtesy of Clamp.