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Garth Clark is an art critic, art historian, curator, gallerist, and art dealer from
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. Clark is a writer and commentator on modern and contemporary ceramic art and a critic of the craft movement. For twenty-seven years, Clark and his partner Mark Del Vecchio owned and operated Garth Clark Gallery in New York City, with other locations across the country and the world. Clark lives in
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where he is the founding Editor-in-Chief of CFile Foundation's online journal and publishing projects.


Early life

Garth Clark discovered his interest in ceramic arts while he was living in South Africa. He received his master's degree from the Royal College of Art, London, in modern ceramic history, and became an expert in British pottery.


Garth Clark Gallery

Garth Clark Gallery, co-founded and co-operated by Garth Clark and Mark Del Vecchio, began its life on
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in Los Angeles in 1981 with the inaugural exhibition, '' Beatrice Wood: A Very Private View''. At their galleries in LA, Manhattan, Kansas City, and briefly London combined, Clark and Del Vecchio have been responsible for over 500 exhibitions (solo, group, theme, historical) over a period of 27 years. The gallery served as a resource for modern and contemporary ceramic art during its existence, serving an international audience of museums and collectors. The gallery accelerated, sparked, and defined the careers of some artists in the field including Akio Takamori,
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Lucio Fontana Lucio Fontana (; 19 February 1899 – 7 September 1968) was an Argentine-Italian painter, sculptor and theorist. He is mostly known as the founder of Spatialism. Early life Born in Rosario, to Italian immigrant parents, he was ...
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Ralph Bacerra Ralph Bacerra (1938, Garden Grove, California - June 10, 2008) was a ceramic artist and career educator. He lived and worked in Los Angeles, California. From 1959 to 1961, Bacerra was a student at Chouinard Art Institute in Los Angeles, where he ...
, Carlo Zauli,
Christine Nofchissey McHorse Christine McHorse (December 21, 1948 – February 17, 2021), also known as Christine Nofchissey McHorse, was a Navajo ceramic artist from Santa Fe, New Mexico. Early life and education Born Christine Nofchissey on December 21, 1949, in Morenci, ...
and more.


Curator

Among the museum exhibitions he has curated internationally are ''A Century of Ceramics in the United States'', '' Hans Coper in American Collections, Free Spirit: The New Native American Potter,'' and '' The Artful Teapot.''


Writer

Clark has written, edited and contributed to over sixty books on ceramic art and authored over two hundred essays, reviews, and monographs. Irving Blum, a contemporary art dealer called Clark, "ceramics’ great clarifier."


Books

* 2012 ''Dark Light: The Ceramics of Christine Nofchissey McHorse''. Albuquerque: Fresco Fine Art Publications, llc. ** ''Shifting Paradigns in Contemporary Ceramics: The Garth Clark and Mark Del Vecchio Collection. New Haven and London:'' Museum of Fine Arts of Houston and Yale University Press. * 2008 ''How Envy Killed the Crafts Movement: An Autopsy in Two Parts''. Portland: Museum of Contemporary Craft and Pacific Northwest College of Art. * 2003 ''Richard Slee''. London: Lund Humphries. ** ''Shards: Garth Clark on Ceramic Art''. New York: D.A.P. * 2001 ''The Artful Teapot''. London: Thames and Hudson. ** ''Gilded Vessel, The Lustrous Art and Life of Beatrice Wood''. Madison, WI: Guild Publishing. * 1999 ''Alev Ebuzziya Siesbye.'' Istanbul: Kale. * 1995 ''The Potter's Art: A Complete History of Pottery in Britain.'' London: Phaidon Press. * 1990 ''The Book of Cups.'' New York: Abbeville Press. * 1989 ''The Eccentric Teapot.'' New York: Abbeville Press. * 1989 ''The Mad Potter of Biloxi – The Art & Life of George E. Ohr.'' New York: Abbeville Press. * 1987 ''American Ceramics: 1876 to the Present.'' New York: Abbeville Press. * 1986 ''American Potters Today'', (with Oliver Watson). London: Victoria and Albert Museum. * 1981 ''American Potters: The Work of 20 Modern Masters''. New York: Watson-Guptill Publications. * 1979 ''A Century of Ceramics in the United States 1878-1978.'' New York: Abbeville Press. * 1976 ''Michael Cardew: A Portrait.'' London: Kodansha. * 1974 ''Potters of Southern Africa'' (with Lynne Wagner). Cape Town: G. Struik and Co.


Books as editor

* 1982 ''Ceramic Millennium: Critical Writings on Ceramic History, Theory and Art:'' Halifax: NSCAD Press * 1982 ''Ceramics and Modernism: The Response of Artist, Craftsman, Designer and Architect''. Los Angeles. * 1979 ''Transactions of the Ceramics Symposium 1979''. Los Angeles. Institute for Ceramic History. * 1978 ''Ceramic Art: Comment and Review 1882-1977.'' New York: E.P. Dutton.


Honors and achievements

In 2005, Clark received the
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's Mather Award for distinguished achievement in art journalism (previously awarded to Robert Hughes at ''
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'' and
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at the ''
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'', amongst others) for his anthology ''Shards: Garth Clark on Ceramic Art''. In addition, Clark has received lifetime achievements awards from several institutions, including
Museum of Art and Design The Museum of Arts and Design (MAD), based in Manhattan, New York City, collects, displays, and interprets objects that document contemporary and historic innovation in craft, art, and design. In its exhibitions and educational programs, the mus ...
New York, National Council on Education for the Ceramics Arts, Friends of Contemporary Ceramics, Immigration Law Foundation, and the National Service to the Arts Award, Anderson Ranch, Aspen. He has been awarded honorary doctorates from
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in England and
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in Missouri, USA. In 1998, he was made a Fellow of the
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, London and a member of the Court at the school's 100th Convocation (his alma mater). As far as book awards, Clark has received an "Art Book of the Year" Award from the Art Libraries Society of America, the Mather Award (see above) and a bronze medal for of ''Ceramic Millennium'' from the Independent Publishers Association.


References

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