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 James O. Clark
                                                          RESUME
    
                                               JAMES O. CLARK
                                     P.O. Box 507, Williamsburg Station
                                           Brooklyn, New York 11211
                                                  718-384-0718

                             Born Coatesville, PA. Lives Brooklyn, New York

ONE PERSON EXHIBITIONS


2011
RHV Fine Art, Brooklyn, NY

2010 Mariboe Gallery, Highstown, NJ

2009 Lesley Heller Gallery, New York, NY

2006 Elizabeth Harris Gallery, New York, NY

1998-9 “Tulips, Hysteria, Coordinating”, Nicholas Davies, New York, NY

1997 “James O. Clark”, Ohio University, Athens, OH

1994 The College of Saint Rose Art Gallery, Albany, NY

1991 Max Protech Gallery, New York, NY

1990 James O. Clark, Seibu Gallery of Contemporary Art, Tokyo

1989 “Sculpture”, Max Protech Gallery, New York, NY

TWO PERSON EXHIBITIONS

2011 “Luminous Flux”, (Forrest Myers and James O. Clark) curated by Heather Hubbs, Regina Rex Gallery, NY

2006 “Some Kind of Wonderful”, (Tara Donovan and James Clark), curated by Karol Lawson, Maier Museum of Art, Lynchburg, VA (catalogue)

2002 James Clark and Joan Waltemath, Sideshow Gallery, Brooklyn, NY

GROUP EXHIBITIONS

2013
Artpark 40 Exhibition, Lewiston, NY (catalogue)

"Illuminators", OK Harris Gallery, NY, NY

"Sideshow Nation", Sideshow gallery,Brooklyn, NY

"Paperazzi 2", Janet Kurnatowski Gallery, Brooklyn, NY

2012
  Summer Group Show, Pace Gallery, N.Y. N.Y.

Oil and Steel Gallery, Long Island City, NY

Summer Snacks, Janet Kurnatowski Gallery, Brooklyn, NY

Sculpture, Janet Kurnatowski Gallery, Brooklyn, NY        

MIC:CHECK, Sideshow Gallery, Brooklyn, NY

Paperazzi, Janet Kurnatowski Gallery, Brooklyn, NY

2011 Idiot’s Delight curated by Craig Olson, Janet Kurnatowski Gallery, Brooklyn, New York

Abstraction, The Icebox, Crane Arts, Philadelphila, Pa.

American Abstract Artists, 75th Anniversary, OK Harris Gallery, NY, NY

American Abstract Artists International, 75th Anniversary 1986-2011, Deutscher Kunstlerbund, Berlin, Germany

Splendor of Dynamic Structure: Celebrating 75 Years of the American Abstract Artists, Herbert F. Johnson Museum, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY

Brooklyn Art Now, 111 Front Street, Brooklyn, NY

Drawing Show, Janet Kurnatowski Gallery, Brooklyn, NY

It’s All Good apocalypse now, Sideshow Gallery, Brooklyn, NY

January White Show curated by Beth Rudin DeWoody, Loretta Howard Gallery, NY, NY

2010 American Abstract Artists International, Aragonese Castle, Otranto, Italy

It's a Wonderful 10th annual winter event, Sideshow Gallery, Brooklyn, NY.

Drawing Show, Janet Kurnatowski Gallery, Brooklyn, NY

2009 Sculptors Draw, Lesley Heller Gallery, NYC, NY

Directors Choice: OBSESSION, College for Creative Studies, Center Galleries, Detroit, Michigan 1/17/09-2/28/09 Curator: Michelle Perron        

It’s A Wonderful Life, Sideshow Gallery, Brooklyn, NY. 1/10/09-2/22/09

2008 COLOR IN 3D: Found, Applied, Readmade,  Westport Art Center, Westport, Connecticut  4/18-6/8/08  Curator: Saul Ostrow

THE 183RD ANNUAL: AN INVITATIONAL EXHIBITION OF CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN ART, National Academy Museum, New York, NY   May 29-September 7, 2008, (Catalogue)

"American Abstract Artists: Tribute to Esphyr Slobodkina", The Painting Center, New York, NY (September 2-28, 2008)

2007 "Material Matter", Sideshow, Brooklyn, NY (September 8 – October 8); Curated by Kat Griefen, Director, AIR Gallery

 "Continuum: In Celebration of the 70th Anniversary of AAA", St. Peter's College Art Gallery, O'Toole Library, Jersey City, NJ (March 21 - April 25, 2007)

2006 “In Material ”, Ed Thorpe Gallery, New York, NY

“Group 1”, Lesley Heller Gallery, New York, NY

2005 “Group Show”, Sideshow Gallery, New York, NY

“Optical Simulations”, (American Abstract Artists), Yellow Bird Gallery, Newburgh, New York

2004 “Merry Peace”, Sideshow Gallery, Brooklyn, NY

“Group Show”, Axel Raben Gallery, New York, NY

Women's Cancer Benefit and Auction, Sideshow Gallery, Brooklyn, NY

2003 “Group Show”, Sideshow Gallery, New York, NY

“Synthesis: experiments in collaboration”, Grossman Gallery, Williams

Visual Arts Building, LaFayette College, Easton, PA

“3-2-1, 3-D Exquisite Corpse Project”, Gallery M, New York, NY

Kingston Sculpture Biennial, Kingston, NY

2002 “Soft”, Artspace Gallery, New Haven, Ct.

“Group Show”, Sideshow Gallery, New York, NY

“Rite of Passage”, Synagogue for the Arts Gallery Space, New York, NY

Lawson-Menzies Gallery, Sydney, Australia, (curated by Barbara Flynn)

“Mask Exhibition”, Neuberger Museum of Art, Purchase, New York

“Brooklyn Rail Presents Selection 1”, Brooklyn, NY, (curated by Phong Bui)

“Objects of Desire”, Studio 18 Gallery, New York, NY

2001 “Group Show”, Sideshow Gallery, Brooklyn, NY

Cedar Crest College, Allentown, PA

2000 “Notion of Motion”, Islip Museum, Islip, New York

“Density, Lightness, Air, Water”, The State of Art Gallery, Brooklyn, New York

“Site Specific Installation”, Islip Museum, Islip, New York

“Alumni Invitational Exhibition”, Open Space Gallery, Allentown, PA

“The Act of Drawing”, Rush Arts, New York, NY

1999 “Group Show”, Sideshow Gallery, New York, NY

“Moir Sonando”, 76 Varick Street Gallery, New York, NY

“Sculptors Draw”, Rosenberg & Kaufman Fine Art, New York, NY “

“American Academy of Arts and Letters Invitational Exhibition of Painting and Sculpture”, New York, NY

“Regatta 98”, Sideshow Gallery, Brooklyn, NY

“Group Show”, Chi Meat Gallery, Brooklyn, NY

1997 “Oil, Wood, Glass, Steel”, 76 Varick Street Gallery, New York, NY

“Push”, 450 Broadway Gallery, New York, NY

“Summer Group Show”, Art et Industrie, New York, NY

“Summer Group Show”, Chi Meat Gallery, Brooklyn, NY

Stairmasters Gallery, New York, NY

Lycoming College Art Gallery, Williamsport, PA

1996 “Art”, Art et Industrie, New York, NY

“Night at Bard”, Proctor Art Center, Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson, NY

“Artful Inventions”, Teachers Insurance Company of America, New York, NY, (curated by Amy Sandback)

1995 “Synchrony”, Nicholas Davies & Co., New York, NY, (curated by Tiffany Bell)

“What is the Connection?”, Trans Hudson Gallery, Jersey City, NJ

1993 “Out of Town: the Williamsburg Paradigm”, Krannert Art Museum, University of Illinois, Champaign, IL

1992 “Ideas on Paper – Prints & Drawings by Sculptors”, Champion Gallery, Fairfield, CT

“A New American Flag”, Max Protech Gallery, New York, NY

1991 “New Generations: New York, Part 11”, Carnegie-Mellon Art Gallery, Pittsburgh, PA

1990 “P.U.L.S.E. 11”, University Art Museum, University of California, Santa Barbara, CA

“Diverse Representation”, The Morris Museum. Morristown, NJ

“The Radiant Principle”, Penine Hart Gallery, New York, NY

1989 “20 Years”, Max Protech gallery, New York, NY

“Group Show”, Max Protech Gallery, New York, NY

1988 Chicago International Art Exposition, Dolan/Maxwell Gallery, Navy Pier, Chicago, IL

1987 “Sculpture”, Proctor Art Center, Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson, NY

“Six Individuals”, Sorkin Gallery, New York, NY

“The Structural Image: Sculpture and Works on Paper by Sculptors”,

Dolan/Maxwell Gallery, Philadelphia, PA,

“Appearances 10th Anniversary and Benefit Show”, Sorkin Gallery, New York, NY,

1986 “Stalking the Light”, The Noyes Museum, Oceanville, NJ, (curated by Ann Jarmusch)

“Sculpture”, Sorkin Gallery, New York, NY

Artpark, (installation), Lewistown, NY

“The Inspiration Comes from Nature”, Jack Tilton Gallery, New York, NY

1985 “Matter and Spirit”, Suzanne Lember-Usdan Gallery, Bennington, VT

“Summer Show”, Jack Tilton Gallery, New York, NY

1984 “On Paper”, Oscarsson Hood Gallery, New York, NY

1980 Artists' Space, New York, NY

“In and Out of New York ”, 112 Workshop, New York, NY

1979 “Dimensions Variable”, The New Museum, New York, NY

CAPS Sculpture show, Bevier Gallery, Rochester, N

1978 POOL, C.W. Post College, Hempstead, NY

BIBLIOGRAPHY

2012
Forrest Myers and James Clark, Yulia Tikhonova, Regina Rex Gallery, Sculpture Magazine, April 2012

2011 Fiercely Independent Abstraction for Idiots, Janet Kurnatowski Gallery, Howard Hurst, Dec. 15th, Hyperallergic

2011 Retinal Non-Retinal: Idiot’s Delight at Janet Kurnatowski Gallery, Rufus Tureen, Dec. 14th, Artcritical

2011 Last Chance: Idiot’s Delight, Janet Kurnatowski Gallery,  Sharon Butler, Dec.13th, Two Coats of Paint

2011 Lucciole Meccaniche, Lucio Pozzi, Il Giornale Dell”Arte, RHV Fine Art, Sept. 201      

2011 The Luminiferous Aether, Matt Hassel reviews The Luminiferous Aether,  NY Arts Magazine, RHV Fine Art, August 1, 2011       

2011 JAMES CLARK The Luminiferous Aether by Craig Olson, RHV Fine Art, The Brooklyn Rail, May 1, 2011

2011 The Luminiferous Aether, review of James Clark at RHV Fine Art by Kat Greifen, On- Verge.org, April 11, 2011

2010 Feinberg, Jonathan, “Art Since 1940: Strategies of Being”, (page photograph) 3rd Edition

2009 Humphrey, David, “Blind Handshake”, (photograph)

2009 Goodrich, John, Sculptors Draw, Lesley Heller Gallery, NYC, NY., New York Press Review, July 29, 2009 (Photograph)

2008 Bischoff, Dan, “The Large and Small at the National Academy Museum,” N.J. Star Ledger, June 05, 2008

2008 Art Knowledge News. Com,The National Academy Museum opens 183rd Annual : Exhibition of Contemporary American Art, June 11, 08

2008 Hoge, Sharon King, Color in 3D, Connecticut Cottage and Garden, September, p. 102

2008 Conner, Jill, New York Review, Elizabeth Harris Gallery, Sculpture Magazine, May, p 71

2007 Leffingwell, Edward “James Clark at Elizabeth Harris Gallery”, Art in America , May, p 200

2007 Olson, Craig, “James O. Clark, There's Nothing Blue Under the Sun”, Elizabeth Harris Gallery, The Brooklyn Rail, February, p 43

2006 Baker, R.C., “Voice Choices: Best in Show”, Elizabeth Harris Gallery, The Village Voice, December 6-12

2004 Kelly, James J., “Sculptural Idea”, Fourth Edition, photo images, pp 117, 149-150, 165-166

2003 Fyfe, Joe, “James Clark and Joan Waltemath at Sideshow”, Art in March, March

2003 Hoffman, Hank, “Art With a Soft Touch”, Advocate, Jan 30- Feb 5

2002 Birke, Judy, “Artspace's ‘Soft': a lively reminder that art can be fun”, New Haven Register, December 29

2000 New York Times, Long Island Guide, Dec. 8

1999 Bell, Tiffany, “James Clark at Nicholas Davies”, Art in America, Sept.

1999"James Clark", New York Times, Weekend Art Guide, Jan 22

1999"James Clark", New York Times, Weekend Art Guide, Jan. 15

1998 Sellers, Teryl, “Waterfront Week”, April-May

1997 Chapman, Frances, “Waterfront Week”, May

1997 Freedman, Matt, Review, May

1994 Feinberg, Jonathan, “Art Since 1940: Strategies of Being”, (page photograph) 1st Edition

1994 Jaeger, William, “The Lights Are On”, The Albany Times Union, Nov. 6

1993 Solomon, Deborah, “The Artworld Bust”, The New York Times Magazine, Feb.

1992 Rubey, Dan, The South Atlantic Quarterly, Summer

1992 Hapgood, Susan, “James O. Clark at Max Protech Gallery”, Art in America, Feb

1992 Yau, John, “James O Clark”, Artforum, Jan., pp106-107

1992 Appearances: Salon 90's, No 19, pp 39-41(Illustrated)

1991 Cyphers, Peggy, “James O. Clark”, Arts Magazine, Dec.

1991 Humphrey, David, “James O. Clark at Max Protech Gallery”, Art Issues, Nov-Dec

1991 Edelman, Robert, “James O. Clark: Max Protech Gallery”, Art Press/Press, Nov, (translated from English by Brice Matthieussent)

1991 “Goings on About Town”, The New Yorker, Sept. 23

1991 Smith, Roberta, “James O. Clark”, The New York Times, Sept. 20

1991 Kelly, James J., Sculptural Idea, Third Edition re-issued, (cover photograph)

1991 Collins, Trisha and Richard Milazzo, “Two Hot New Artists: James Clark, Cary Leibowitz”, The Bottom Line, Feb 15

1990 Woodard, Josef, “Pulse 2 in Santa Barbara, Ca”, Artweek, Sept. 20

1990 Yau, John, “Diverse Representations”, exhibition catalogue, The Morris Museum, Morristown, NJ

1989 Palazzi, Lynne C., “City Native Makes Good as Sculptor in New York ”, The Record, December 29, pp 1-9

1989 “Goings on About Town”, The New Yorker, Oct. 2

1989 Pozzi, Lucio, “Il Prezioso Valore delle Idiosincrasie Individuali”, Il Giomale Dell'Arte, No 70, Sept.

1989 Levin, Kim, “Choices: Survey of the Weeks Events”, The Village Voice, August

1989 “Goings on About Town”, The New Yorker, July 10

1989 Smith, Roberta, “For the Unheralded, A Chance to Be Noticed”, The New York Times, June 30

1987 Watkins, Ellen, “Noyes Ideal for Balancing Bold: Stalking the Light and Landscape Exhibit”, The Sunday Star Ledger, Oceanville, NJ, Aug.

1987 “Shedding a Bit of Light on Light Itself”, The New York Times, June

1987 Donohoe, Victoria, “Showing a Sideline of Sculptors: Their Drawings”, The Philadelphia Inquirer, June

1986 Bell, Tiffany, “Artpark still exists: considerations on the 1986 Season”, Arts magazine, Nov

1986 Kelly, James J., “ Sculptural Idea”, Third Edition, p 140, (cover photograph)

1986 Appearances: The Decennial, No 13, p 63, (illustrated)

1985 Gallo, Peter, “At Bennington College: Moment of Recognition”, Rutland Herald, Nov.

1985 Sorkin, Emily, “Matter and Spirit”, exhibition catalogue, Suzanne Lemberg Usdan Gallery, Bennington, VT

1979 Zimmer, William, “Ocular Mechanics”, Soho Weekly News, October

1979 Larson, Kay, The Village Voice, Oct.

AWARDS

2009
Distinguished Alumni Award, Kutztown University, Kutztown, Pa.

2008 Sidney Simon Sculpture Award, National Academy of Museum, 183rd Annual Exhibition, New York, NY

2006 Honorarium, Berlind Symposium, Maier Museum of Art, Lynchburg, VA

2002 Honorarium, Islip Museum, Selection Committee Carriage House, Islip, NY

2001 Honorarium, Selection Committee, Mortimer Hayes Brandeis Traveling Fellowship

1998 Award, American Academy of Arts and Letters, New York, NY

1997 Honorarium, Ohio University Art Gallery, Athens, OH

1995 Pollock-Krasner Foundation Grant

1994 Honorarium, The College of Saint Rose, Albany, NY

1989 Fellow of the The John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation

1986 Honorarium, Artpark, Lewiston, NY

1983 National Endowment for the Arts, Graphics

1982 National Endowment for the Arts, Sculpture

1979 Honorarium, New York State Council for the Arts

1978 Creative Artists Public Service, Sculpture

ORGANIZATIONS

2004
Who's Who in America, selected by Liza Phillips (The New Museum)

1999 American Abstract Artists

EDUCATION

1974
B.S., Kutztown State College, Kutztown, PA


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