Articles of ‘Ed Clark’

Ed Clark: Locomotion. A Life in the Arts, with a Broom

Ed Clark: Locomotion. A Life in the Arts, with a Broom

By Jeff Edwards
It seems like Ed Clark is finally getting a bit of the recognition he deserves. In early 2014, his bold poured-and-push-broomed paintings were the subject of “Ed Clark: Big Bang,” a retrospective at New York’s Tilton Gallery that also included a handful of artworks by Clark’s friends Donald Judd, Yayoi Kusama, [...]



The Long Sweep. A Conversation with Ed Clark about His 60-Plus Years in the Art World

The Long Sweep. A Conversation with Ed Clark about His 60-Plus Years in the Art World

Abstract Expressionist painter Ed Clark has been an influential figure in the world of painting for more than six decades. In addition to his signature push-broom sweep paintings, he was also an innovator in the field of shaped canvases and one of the original artists in the Brata Gallery during New York’s Tenth [...]