UNLV Marjorie Barrick Museum of Art
Las Vegas, Nevada
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Artist: John Clem Clarke (American, b. 1937)
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Clarke came to New York, started painting and gained almost immediate notoriety. His series re-working the Old Masters--such as Rembrandt's "Night Watch" and and Velasquez's "Las Meninas"--are popular icons of the late 60's. These works now hang in major museums. John Clem Clarke's work fuses Photo-realism techniques with a Pop Art imagery. Clarke's works have traded in the auction marketplace for the past 25 years making it interesting from an investment--as well an aesthetic--perspective.
John Clem Clarke is a Pop artist who grew up on a farm near Bend, Oregon and who now lives and works in Soho (New York). His paintings are in many museum collections including: Metropolitan Museum of Art, Museum of Modern Art and Whitney Museum of Art (NYC) and in the Hirshhorn Museum (Washington, DC). His most recent museum show was at the Allentown Museum in Pennsylvania.