London, Europe, United Kingdom
Angela Clarke was born in London in 1957 where she trained as a painter and printmaker and continues...
About the artist
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About the artist
Joined In 2016
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Angela Clarke was born in London in 1957 where she trained as a painter and printmaker and continues to live. Since then she has exhibited her paintings, prints and drawings in London in solo shows, as well as selected groups such as The Royal Academy Summer Exhibition throughout the UK. Her paintings have explored lyrical abstractions of subtle tones as well as compositions of rich colour. They possess a depth through a layering of intense and gestural marks, also expressed within drawing. Clarke’s work has been inspired by poetry such as Homer’s Odyssey and T.S Elliot's The Hollow men, with recent works exploring Reverie inspiring paintings, drawings and prints.
2002 MA Fine Art Theory and Practise, Middlesex University, London.
1977 BA Hons. Fine Art NELP (University of East London) London.
Solo Exhibitions
2020 Open Window, London.
2016 Tutor/Student Exhibition, Ravensbourne University, London.
2015 Sirens The Beaucatcher Salon, London
2011 Retro Retrospective The Fox Reformed, London.
1995 Working Drawings The Fox Reformed, London.
1994 Intimate Gardens The Stoke Newington Festival, London.
1991 Heads in Print Patisserie Bliss, London.
Selected Group exhibitions
2007-08 Pages The Notice Gallery, London.
2006-07 The Winter Salon The Hackney Museum, London.
2006 Open Studios The Old Sea Cadets Building, London.
2003 Holds and Charms Middlesex University Gallery, London.
INTOXICANT The Limehouse Arts Foundation (LAF), London.
2002 Ma Untitled Art House Gallery, London.
1990 Xantippe The Crypt Gallery, London.
1989 Xantippe The Orangery Gallery, London.
1988 Paintings, Drawings and Prints The Cahill and Grebler Gallery, London.
Womens Artist's Diary (original work) The Kings Manor Gallery,
The University of york.
Watching You Watching Me The Small Mansions Art Centre, London.
1986 Women's Eye IV The Hornsey Gallery, London.
1985 Royal Academy Summer Exhibition London.
Women's Eye II The Women's Eye Gallery, London.
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