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289:, praised his works, writing: "One of my favorite artists in the show is John Clem Clarke, who in the last decade has betrayed his own romantic interest in the past by interpreting established masterpieces in a very individual way. In the work on view he gives us his point of view of a David canvas of a young girl, which he covers with graffiti‐like marks and daubs of Expressionist paint in incandescent colors. He manages to do everything but cover up the David image, but does not offend it. Mr. Clarke magically merges the past and the present." 573: 561: 549: 256:
Clarke became known for his reinterpretations of famous paintings. Using a projector, he broke down images of those paintings into stencils and used sponges or homemade spray-paint cans to paint on a canvas. His works hang in a number of museums, including the
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where he died on June 5, 2021, a day before his 84th birthday. He was survived by his daughter and two grandchildren (a third grandchild predeceased him).
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After graduating, Clarke travelled Europe before settling in New York City where he eventually bought loft in the neighborhood of
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to Wilma (née Owen) and Eugene Clarke, both of whom were school teachers. He was an only child and grew up a rural region of the
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Clarke married Jane Dee Purucker in 1979. She had previously been his studio assistant and was a sorority sister of
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Clarke continued to paint and work until 2018 when he retired due to
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July 13, 1972: Oral history interview with John Clem Clarke
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After years of ill-health, he moved into a nursing home in
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John Clarke
Bend, Oregon
Keizer, Oregon
Oregon State University
University of Oregon
B.F.A.
Painting
Graphic design
Pop art
painter
graphic artist
SoHo
Bend, Oregon
Willamette Valley
Central High School
Independence, Oregon
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Oregon State University
1957 Rose Bowl
Oregon State
University of Oregon
bachelor of fine arts
SoHo
Greenwich Village
Museum of Modern Art
Metropolitan Museum of Art
Whitney Biennial
contemporary art
Whitney Museum of American Art
The New York Times

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