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Ed Clark: The Big Sweep; Chronicles of a Life, 1926–2019

Sale price$60.00

From his pioneering use of the push broom as paintbrush to making one of the first shaped canvases, American artist Ed Clark’s impact on the history and development of abstract painting was profound. This book—the definitive publication on Clark—recounts the story of his life and work through reprints of important historical texts by authors including Darby English, Anita Feldman, Geoffrey Jacques, Kellie Jones, April Kingsley, and Corinne Robins; interviews with Clark by Quincy Troupe, Jack Whitten, and Judith Wilson; as well as photographs, letters, and ephemera from the archive of Clark’s estate and his papers at the Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C.

Ed Clark: The Big Sweep; Chronicles of a Life, 1926–2019
Ed Clark: The Big Sweep; Chronicles of a Life, 1926–2019 Sale price$60.00

Language

English

Publisher

Hauser & Wirth Publishers

Composition

Swiss-bound Hardcover

Contributors

Jake Brodsky (ed.), L. Berrin, Ed Clark, Michel Conil-Lacoste (et al.)

Pages

248 pages

Size

23.5 x 18.3 cm

ISBN

9783906915777

Publication Date

September 2023

The Artist

ED CLARK

Born in New Orleans in 1926 and raised in Chicago, Clark emerged in the 1950s as a pioneer of the New York School. Over the course of seven decades, his experimentations with pure color, abstract form, and the seductive materiality of paint have yielded an oeuvre of remarkable originality, extending the language of American abstraction. Clark’s breakthroughs have an important place in the story of modern and contemporary art: in the late 1950s he was the first American artist credited with exhibiting a shaped canvas, an innovation that continues to reverberate today.

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