Clinch's photos - and an annual music festival
- draw music lovers to his immersive Transparent Clinch Gallery
a block from the Jersey Shore town's boardwalk.
"We started it about five years ago," said Clinch, 58. "It's
become a gathering place for artists in Asbury Park and
musicians in Asbury and actually all over the country and people
from all over the world who love music and art, and who love
Bruce Springsteen, Pearl Jam, Foo Fighters, Patti Smith, all the
folks that are here on the walls."
The Grammy Award-nominated photographer and filmmaker got his
start interning for famed American photographer Annie Leibovitz.
He went on to photograph just about every famous musician one
can think of: Bob Dylan, Tupac Shakur, Johnny Cash, Blind Melon,
Phish, Green Day, Stevie Nicks, Beastie Boys, Radiohead - and
the list goes on and on.
Clinch's gallery, which was supposed to have been a temporary
pop-up, is here to stay.
"We moved our business from New York City to Asbury Park," he
said. "We have family down here. We have friends here. We're a
block from the ocean.
"And I am one of the founding partners of the Sea.Hear.Now
Festival, and that's been going on for five years. We've had
four shows. We lost one to COVID. We feel very fortunate."
The music festival, scheduled for Sept. 17-18, will be headlined
by Stevie Nicks and Green Day.
"It's always such a great time, and we really enjoy it," Clinch
said.
He said people had come into the gallery before the upcoming
festival and tried to get him to tell them who the headliners
would be before they were announced. After being pressed, Clinch
said, he told them he'd give them a hint.
"They're like, 'Yeah, yeah.' And I said, 'Their photographs are
hanging in this room, and they are headlining the festival.'
"And the truth was, Green Day's over there. And Stevie Nicks is
over there."
(Reporting by Roselle Chen; Editing by Jonathan Oatis)
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