THE SWEEPING IMPACT OF ED CLARK
Sep 01, 2020
1 minute
Julie Belcove
Ed Clark canvases, with their broad, juicy, brushy strokes of brilliant color, are unmistakable, as identifiable as Jackson Pollock’s drip paintings or Mark Rothko’s hazy red rectangles. Clark, an African-American artist who died
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