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Barry Clark

Saratkga Springs, NY, United States

Barry Clark began painting in a semi-abstract style as a teenager growing up in Lethbridge, Alberta,...

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Barry Clark

Joined In 2017

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About the artist

Barry Clark

Joined In 2017

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(18 Followers)

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Barry Clark began painting in a semi-abstract style as a teenager growing up in Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada. Later he studied at McGill University in Montreal and was awarded the first prize in the Ecole de Beaux Arts annual competition. One of his large abstractions was selected as a finalist in the Salon de Printemps of the Montreal Museum of Art in 1957, and another was exhibited and acquired by the National Gallery of Art in Ottawa, Canada. He was given a one-man show at the Denise Delrue Gallery in New York and was represented by Denise Delrue for several years, including his period working in New York. While resident in NYC in the late 1950's, Clark's style evolved into full-scale abstract expressionism, usually executed in bold blacks and browns and often involving paint that was scraped onto the canvases with a trowel or a board. He relocated to California in the early 1960s, where he worked on experimental films that involved the application of paint directly to film. These films were often projected on dancers at clubs in San Francisco's North Beach, frequently to the accompaniment of Indian ragas or, on one occasion, to five separate radios, randomly tuned to separate stations. The artist re-located to Los Angeles in the...

largely self-educated in art.

Salon de Printemps, Montreal
Ecole de Beaux Arts, Montreal
National Gallery, Ottawa
Denise Delrue Gallery, Montreal
Roadhouse, San Francisco
Lumbard Art, Los Angeles

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