Clark Richert
Clark Richert (born 1941, Wichita, Kansas) is a contemporary artist largely known for his colorful geometric paintings, but whose practice includes animation, video, intervention, happenings, publishing, and the development of Drop City, an artist community near Trinidad, Colorado. [1] He is considered to be one of Colorado's most important artists. [2]
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Born | 1941 (age 79–80) Wichita, Kansas |
Nationality | American |
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Life and education
Richert earned a BFA from the University of Kansas in 1963 and an MFA from the University of Colorado in 1972. [3] His brothers and father were mathematicians, and at a young age he developed an interest in geometry. He first became aware of Buckminster Fuller's work in high school, and it has been a strong influence on Richert's own work ever since. [4]
Exhibitions
Richert has exhibited at venues across the U.S., including the Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive, California; Brooklyn Museum, New York; Denver Art Museum, MCA Denver, and Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art, Colorado; and Walker Art Center, Minnesota. [3] His work can be found in the collections of the Nelson-Atkins Museum, Wichita Art Museum, Denver Art Museum, and Container Corporation of America, among other places. [5]
References
- Lane Stell, Cortney. "Clark Richert: Pattern and Dimensions".
- MacMillian, Kyle. "Clark Richert: A Retrospective".
- Larkins, Zoe. "Clark Richert In Hyperspace".
- Salzman, Nell. "Clark Richert's Triacontahedron Sculpture Brings Light to Five Points".
- Gildar, Adam. "Clark Richert Biography".