The Clark Art Collection

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The Clark Art Collection began more than ten years ago. It centers on the work of emerging Black and Brown artists in North America and beyond.

Thematically much of the collection speaks to issues of representation and collective memory, confronting systems of power, and recorded history, with constructed versions of race, ancestry, migration, gender, sexuality, and class that warrant contestation.

Many of the artists engage their work as visual and social activism, aiming to provoke viewers into civic participation, if not full-blown activism. Throughout the Clark Collection, history, politics, identity, and popular culture are disrupted by artists who create with eclectic materials in mediums spanning the visual arts.

The majority of the Clark Collection is on display in the Clarks’ private residences, with the exception of a few pieces — most notably the portraits of President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama, which are on display in the National Portrait Gallery. These portraits were painted by Kehinde Wiley and Amy Sherald, respectively.

We hope you enjoy these pieces and encourage you to learn more about all of the art and artists you see here.
THE GALLERY
Woman Praying

Woman Praying

Desire and Obsession

Desire and Obsession

Holding my Dog

Holding my Dog

Robert K.

Robert K.

Unknown

Unknown

Untitled

Untitled

Sweet Holiday

Sweet Holiday

Curakango

Curakango

Marinero con Perro

Marinero con Perro

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