Vintage Glimpse by Nick Clements
Release date: January 23, 2026
In the 1970s, a boy in a rural town in England longed for the culture of the American West Coast, etching those memories deep into his inner archive.
As he grew into a photographer, he began to reconstruct memory and fantasy through fleeting visual experiences he called “glimpses.”
The Glimpse is a parallel reality, born from fragments of the past and the pull of desire—
a journey of vision and reflection set against an imagined California of the ’70s.
What is style? How true can memory ever be?
Here lies the forty–year trajectory of an artist who has ceaselessly posed such questions through the medium of photography.
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