Artworks

Untitled (Paris Series), 1987

  • Artist

    Ed Clark

  • Title

    Untitled (Paris Series)

  • Date

    1987

  • Medium

    Acrylic on canvas

  • Dimensions

    74 1/4 × 82 in. (188.6 × 208.3 cm)

  • Credit line

    The Studio Museum in Harlem; gift of Schaina and Josephina Lurie Memorial Foundation

  • Object Number

    1987.17

In 1956, in Paris, Ed Clark first began spreading his canvases on the floor and pushing piles of paint across the surfaces with large, utilitarian brooms. This process became his signature method, which he favored for its magnitude of gesture and its speed. In Untitled (Paris Series), one can easily imagine the broom swiftly interrupting the blue and pink swirls in one oversized stroke. The forms seem to blur, moving so quickly as to shift out of focus.


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Artworks

Untitled (Paris Series), 1987

  • Artist

    Ed Clark

  • Title

    Untitled (Paris Series)

  • Date

    1987

  • Medium

    Acrylic on canvas

  • Dimensions

    74 1/4 × 82 in. (188.6 × 208.3 cm)

  • Credit line

    The Studio Museum in Harlem; gift of Schaina and Josephina Lurie Memorial Foundation

  • Object Number

    1987.17

In 1956, in Paris, Ed Clark first began spreading his canvases on the floor and pushing piles of paint across the surfaces with large, utilitarian brooms. This process became his signature method, which he favored for its magnitude of gesture and its speed. In Untitled (Paris Series), one can easily imagine the broom swiftly interrupting the blue and pink swirls in one oversized stroke. The forms seem to blur, moving so quickly as to shift out of focus.


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