In total Clairmont had 26 solo exhibitions. The first was at Several Arts in Christchurch in 1970 while still at art school. In 1972 Clairmont was invited to join
The Group and exhibited
Fireplace, part of a large mural painted for the Christchurch nightclub 5 Jellies in 1971. When the club burnt down the painting had been rescued and later cut into three panels
Fireplace,
Lampshade and
Couch, Chair and Ashtray. Clairmont showed with The Group on a number of occasions and in 1977 he sent
Staircase Triptych 36 Roy Street painted in his Wellington home and studio to include in the final Group Show,
The Group & the Last. From 1972 on Clairmont was represented by dealer galleries in Christchurch, Wellington and Auckland including Bett-Duncan Gallery,
New Vision Gallery and later Peter Webb Galleries,
Denis Cohn Gallery and Auckland's Closet Artists Gallery. in 1974 and
Wardrobes in 1976. Clairmont was also admired for his drawing and print-making abilities and most exhibitions included prints and drawings included. At the beginning of Part 2 of Bruce Morrison's film referenced below you can see Clairmont inking and pulling a print of
Large Still Life with Objects. In 1984, shortly after his death, Clairmont featured in the exhibition
Anxious Images: Aspects of New Zealand Art curated by Alexa Johnson for the
Auckland City Art Gallery. In 1987, a survey show of Clairmont's work was organised by the Sarjeant Gallery in Whanganui and toured New Zealand. == Selected works ==