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Clark V. Fox: Subversion and Spectacle
Clark V. Fox: Subversion and Spectacle
Station Museum of Contemporary Houston, Texas curated by James Harithas May 26 – September 25, 2022
Insurgent: The Paintings of Clark V. Fox
Insurgent: The Paintings of Clark V. Fox
Five Points Museum of Contemporary Victoria, Texas curated by Ann Harithas July 17 – October 24, 2021
BEYOND THE STREETS ON PAPER
BEYOND THE STREETS ON PAPER
curated by Roger Gastman Southampton Art Center (SAC) July 17 – August 29, 2021
The Long Sixties Washington Paintings in the Watkins and Corcoran Legacy Collections, 1957-1982
The Long Sixties Washington Paintings in the Watkins and Corcoran Legacy Collections, 1957-1982
Curated by Jack Rasmussen June 1 – August 7, 2021
A Time for Action
A Time for Action
GW Collection by artists who registered their protest of the volatile cancellation of the exhibition of photographs by Robert Mapplethorpe Washington Artists circa 1989 June 13 – October 5, 2019
Recent Aquisitions
Recent Aquisitions
The Three Crosses Kreeger Museum January 17 – March 2, 2019
Selections from the Artery Collection
Selections from the Artery Collection
American University Museum Katzen Arts Center September 4 – December 16, 2018
Clark Washington Artist
Clark Washington Artist
American University Museum Katzen Arts Center April 3 – May 27, 2018
Biggs Museum of Art
Biggs Museum of Art
Icon Chains: Clark Fox October 7, 2016 – March 25, 2019
Corpocracy Station Museum Houston Texas
Corpocracy Station Museum Houston Texas
It's the unnatural thing October 10, 2015 – March 13, 2016
“Michael Clark: George Washington Paintings”
Washington Bank N.A. Washington, DC January 1 – April 27, 1982
“Essentially Sensuous”
Gallery 10, Ltd Washington, DC June 23 – July 18, 1981
“Coney Island USA”
Washington Project of the Arts Washington, DC Two person show with Ana Mendieta (Installation project)) March 5 – April 15, 1981
“Claudia”
WPA (Washington Project of the Arts) see Washingtonian Magazine Washington DC January 27 – February 15, 1981
"Water Variations: 10 Artists”:4th Annual Artist Invitational
Art Barn Gallery/artist/Curator: Michael Clark (Clark Fox) Washington DC January 7 – February 1, 1981
“American Drawing in Black and White”
The Brooklyn Museum Brooklyn, New York (Curator: Gene Baro) (Nov. 22 - Jan. 18, 1981) November 22, 1980 – January 18, 1981
Michael Clark: 40 Paintings
Academy of the Arts Easton, Maryland October 15 – November 28, 1980
New York Art Fair
Performance Art - Clark. Hermann Nitsch included in performance pieces Gilbert Stuart Performance piece October 1 – 31, 1980
“Being Human”
30 George Washington Paintings Fellus Gallery Washington, DC September 2 – October 10, 1980
Michael Clark: 40 Paintings
Barbara Gilman Gallery Miami, Florida May 31 – June 29, 1980
“Washington Light: Focus Exhibition”
5th Annual Art Fair Washington DC DC Armory May 1 – 30, 1980
Lunn Gallery/ Graphics International
Michael Clark/Kevin MacDonald Washington, DC January 23 – March 18, 1980
“Washington Art on Paper”
Corcoran Gallery of Art Washington, DC January 23 – March 15, 1980
“Images, of the 70’s: 9 Washington Artists”
“Images, of the 70’s: 9 Washington Artists”
Corcoran Gallery of Art Washington DC January 18 – March 16, 1980
“Works from the Collection of Dorothy & Herbert Vogel
University of Michigan Museum of Art Ann Arbor, Michigan November 11, 1977 – January 1, 1978
Lunn Gallery/Graphics International, LTD
solo exhibition Washington, DC November 5 – December 3, 1977
Corcoran Biennial
Corcoran Biennial
“35th Biennial Exhibition of Contemporary American Painting” purchase award The Corcoran Gallery of Art Washington, DC February 26 – April 3, 1977
Andrew Crispo Gallery
Andrew Crispo Gallery
solo exhibition New York, New York February 10 – March 2, 1977
“Rooms PS 1”
“Rooms PS 1”
(Museum of Modern Art) Inaugural Exhibition Institute for Art and Urban Resources Catalog by Allanna Heiss Long Island City, NY June 18 – July 18, 1976
Collector of the Seventies “Selections from the collection of Dorothy and Herbert Vogel
The Clock Tower Institute for Art and Urban Resources New York, NY April 19 – May 17, 1976
“The Presence and Absence of Realism”
Brainerd Hall, State University College at Potsam Potsam, New York March 26 – April 30, 1976
“George Washington: Big Man on Campus”
“George Washington: Big Man on Campus”
The Dimock Gallery George Washington University Washington, DC March 8 – April 16, 1976
Gallery 10
DC Erotic Art Washington, DC February 13 – March 6, 1976
Lunn Gallery/Graphics International, LTD
solo exhibition Washington, DC March 8 – April 16, 1975
“Important Recent Acquisitions”
Corcoran Gallery of Art Washington, DC February 18 – March 18, 1975
Everson Museum of Art
solo show curated by James Harithas Syracuse, New York December 15, 1974 – January 13, 1975
“Artist See Washington”
Octagon House/ AIA catalog Washington, DC October 8 – November 28, 1974
“Washington Portfolio ‘74’
“Washington Portfolio ‘74’
The Phillips Collection Permanent Collection Purchase award Washington, DC June 7 – 28, 1974
Andrew Crispo Gallery
Andrew Crispo Gallery
solo exhibition New York, New York January 15 – February 2, 1974
Lunn Gallery/Graphics International
solo exhibition Washington, DC March 8 – April 16, 1973
“George Washington Birthday Show”
Stark/Clark Studio Washington, DC February 19 – March 1, 1973
“Realists”
Pyramid Gallery, Ltd. Washington, DC November 5 – 28, 1972
“Seven Young Artists: Works on Paper”
Corcoran Gallery of Art Washington, DC curated by Gene Baro August 1 – September 15, 1972
“Dibujos, Washington: 1972”
Insituto Guatemaltero Americano Guatemala City, Guatemala July 6 – August 31, 1972
The Corcoran Gallery of Art
The Corcoran Gallery of Art
Anti Vietnam War Exhibition. solo show curated by Walter Hopps April 18 – May 15, 1971
Pyramid Gallery, Ltd.
Washington, DC solo exhibition March 17 – April 17, 1971
“Washington, Paris, New York”
Philomathean Art Gallery -University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, Pennsylvania March 10 – April 13, 1971
“Pyramid Gallery Artists”
Westmoreland County Museum Westmoreland, Pennsylvania catalog March 7 – April 15, 1971
New York Drawing Society National Exhibition
New York Drawing Society National Exhibition
Won First Museum Purchase Award/ Best Drawing Mid-Atlantic East Coast Artist /(Willem de Kooning won for New England region) September 25 – November 1, 1970
“Washington Art: Twenty Years”
The Baltimore Museum Baltimore, MD May 15 – June 15, 1970
“Ten Washington Artists” 1950-1970
“Ten Washington Artists” 1950-1970
The Edmonton Art Gallery Edmonton, Canada The Washington Color School February 5 – March 8, 1970
Seven Young Artists/Paintings”
Seven Young Artists/Paintings”
Corcoran Gallery of Art Washington, DC January 15 – March 15, 1970
‘’Popsicle’’ for ‘’Gene Davis Giveaway”
‘’Popsicle’’ for ‘’Gene Davis Giveaway”
Grand Ballroom at the May Flower Hotel engineered and hand painted all 50 paintings November 11, 1969
Washington Room
Corcoran Gallery of Art Washington, DC July 10 – September 10, 1969
Jefferson Place Gallery
Washington, DC solo exhibition person December 2 – 31, 1968
“Washington Painters”
Painters” Ringling Museum of Art Sarasota, FL traveling December 1 – 31, 1968
“Washington 1968, New Painting: Structure”
“Washington 1968, New Painting: Structure”
curated by James Harithas Washington, DC September 27 – November 3, 1968
“The Art of Organic Forms”
“The Art of Organic Forms”
Smithsonian Institution Art Hall at the Museum of Natural History with Secretary S. Dillon Ripley and Philip C. Ritterbush, Director of the Office of Academic Programs. June 14 – July 15, 1968
“Eight Young Washington Painters”
Jewish Community Center Washington, DC October 10 – December 17, 1967
“Four Young Artists”
curated by James Harithas Corcoran Gallery of Art. Washington, DC June 1 – August 30, 1967
“18th Area Exhibition”
“18th Area Exhibition”
Illustrated by Michael Clark written by Philip Ritterbush Corcoran Gallery of Art. Washington, DC February 1 – March 30, 1967
“What’s New in Washington Art”
United States Department of State April 1 – May 10, 1966

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