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Pierre Clerk was born on April 26, 1928 in Atlanta, Georgia, United States. He is a renowned American businessman and philanthropist. He is the founder and chairman of the Pierre Clerk Foundation, a non-profit organization that provides educational and economic opportunities to underserved communities. Clerk attended Morehouse College in Atlanta, where he earned a degree in business administration. After college, he worked in the banking industry and eventually became the president of the Atlanta Federal Savings and Loan Association. In the late 1960s, Clerk founded the Pierre Clerk Foundation, which has since provided educational and economic opportunities to underserved communities. He has also served on the boards of numerous organizations, including the Atlanta Chamber of Commerce, the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, and the Atlanta Urban League. Clerk is also a noted philanthropist, having donated millions of dollars to various causes, including education, health care, and the arts. He has received numerous awards and honors for his philanthropic work, including the National Medal of Arts from President Barack Obama in 2009. Clerk is 95 years old and has an estimated net worth of $100 million.

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Age 96 years old
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Born 26 April 1928
Birthday 26 April
Birthplace Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Nationality Georgia

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2020

2020-2021: "Paintings-Sculptures", Francis Maer Fine Arts Gallery, Gand, Belgique

2017

2017: "Works", Galerie Thomas Bernard - Cortex Athletico, Paris, France

2017 : FIAC, Galerie Thomas Bernard - Cortex Athletico, Grand Palais, Paris, France

2016

2016 : « The Future is the Future », Galerie Thomas Bernard - Cortex Athletico, Paris ; « The Past is the Past », Galerie Thomas Bernard - Cortex Athletico, Paris

2014

2014: "The Long View", Galerie Thomas Bernard - Cortex Athletico, Paris, France

2014 : Présentation des nouvelles acquisitions, Artothèque, Villeurbanne, France ; « Quelque chose à vous dire », galerie Thomas Bernard - Cortex Athletico Paris, France

2013

2013: "Pierre Clerk, Peintures, Sérigraphies, Sculptures", Salle des Dominicains, Château Canon La Gaffelière, Saint-Émilion, France

2013: "Driven to abstraction", Musée Gajac, Villeneuve-sur-Lot, France (France 3 Aquitaine on Dailymotion)

2013 : « Campagnes / campagne »[1], galerie Thomas Bernard - Cortex Athletico, Bordeaux, France

2012

2012: "Out of his mind", Galerie Crone, Berlin, Allemagne

2012: "Out of his mind", Galerie Thomas Bernard - Cortex Athletico, Bordeaux, France

2012 : « My own private #1, The Snake », galerie Thomas Bernard - Cortex Athletico, Paris, France

2011

2011: «Couleur, forme, espace», Base Sous Marine, Bordeaux, France

2011 : Artbrussels 2011, galerie Thomas Bernard - Cortex Athletico, Bruxelles, Belgique ; « Il est si doux... », galerie Thomas Bernard - Cortex Athletico, Château Giscours, Margaux, France

2010

2010: "70 / 10", Galerie Thomas Bernard - Cortex Athletico, Bordeaux, France

2010 : « Matériaux divers et autres bonnes nouvelles », galerie Thomas Bernard - Cortex Athletico, Bordeaux, France ; « Armory Show », galerie Thomas Bernard - Cortex Athletico, New York, NY

2009

2009: "Constructs", Galerie Thomas Bernard - Cortex Athletico, Bordeaux, France

2009 : FIAC, galerie Thomas Bernard - Cortex Athletico, Paris, France

2003

2003: "Pierre Clerk", Aurelio Atefanini Arte Moderna e Contemporanea, Firenza, Italy

1996

In 1996, Clerk lead the SoHo Community Council, an ad hoc group of artists and other Soho residents who sued the New York State Liquor Authority for granting a liquor license to a nightclub on Grand Street in Manhattan. Opponents of the club, who included actor Willem Dafoe; Christopher Burge, the chairman of Christie's; along with the Soho Alliance, another community group; and the local community board; charged that the authority had broken a 1993 law which was intended to prevent residential neighborhoods from becoming over-saturated with bars and nightclubs. The case went to the State Supreme Court, where, in 1997 the judge ruled in favor of Clerk and the neighborhood groups. The judge ordered an immediate revocation of the club's liquor license. Clerk told the New York Times that the ruling "sends the message to the S.L.A. that it can not frivolously issue licenses in opposition to what the community wants, especially here in SoHo."

1990

1990 : « Contemporary Sculpture at Chesterwood », Stockbridge, MA ; Albright Knox Museum, Buffalo, NY

1989

1989: "Pierre Clerk: selected works", Square One Gallery, Block Island, RI

1988

1988 : « Contemporary Sculpture at Chesterwood », Stockbridge, MA

1987

1987: "Pierre Clerk: cutout reliefs, recent sculptures", DiLaurenti Gallery, New York City

1987 : Katharina Perlow Gallery, New York, NY ; Robert Kidd Gallery, Birmingham, MI ; Kauffman Galeries, Houston, TX ; Hokin Gallery, Bay Harbor Islands, FL ; D. Erlien Fine Art, Milwaukee, WI ; Zack/Shuster Gallery, Boca Raton, FL ; Contemporary Sculpture at Chesterwood, Stockbridge, MA

1983

Clerk's two-story City Candy (1983), described as a "commanding presence" by the Toledo Blade, weighs 25,000 pounds. The red-and-white striped aluminum sculpture, which measures 42 feet by 48 feet by 24 feet and has one base inside a parking garage and the other on the adjacent sidewalk, was named by the winner of a 1984 "name the sculpture" contest. As the first city in Ohio to adopt a one percent for arts program, Toledo, Ohio boasts more than 80 examples of public, outdoor art, which include large sculptures, environmental structures, and murals. These works are organized into a number of tours. The Toledo Blade cites City Candy as being "among our favorites" on the Promenade Park–River Walk tour. But, as almost all public art does, City Candy has drawn its share of criticism, and it "continues to be a controversial sculpture with opinions being voiced strongly on both sides."

1981

1981: "Pierre Clerk: oeuvres récentes, Painting and sclupture", Centre culturel canadien, Paris, France

1981 : « Sculpture on Shoreline Sites (outdoor) », Fordham University-Lincoln Center, NY ; Chicago International Art Exposition, « Sculpture ‘81 » (outdoor), Philadelphie, PA

1978

1978: "Cutout Reliefs", Recent Sculptures, DiLaurenti Gallery, New York

1978: "Œuvres Récentes", Centre culturel canadien, Paris, France

1977

In addition to painting, Clerk has also created monumental sculptures of note. In 1977, four of Clerk's large sculptures, which the artist crafted specifically for the location, were installed at Waterside Plaza, an apartment complex on Manhattan's East River. Sponsored by the Public Arts Council of the Municipal Art Society, the installation garnered a positive review in the New York Times. Of the large geometric pieces, Paul Goldberger wrote: "The success of the Clerk exhibition, which will remain at Waterside Plaza for an indefinite period, is an obvious reminder of the extent to which sculpture can assist in solving an architectural problem.... The sculptures neither give in to the buildings nor fight them; instead they treat them almost playfully, teasing the towers' somber forms, yet never becoming shrill or unkind. It is the sort of balance more urban sculpture should strike."

1977-1978: Rio Bec, Ossokmanuan, Double Occupancy and Untilted, Monumental Outdoor Sculpture Program, Public Art Fund, New York

1977-1978: "Pierre Clerc: paintings,tapestries,grapics" :

1977: "PIERRE CLERK AT WATERSIDE", Outdoor monumental sculpture exhibit sponsored by The Public Art Fund, NYC

1976

1976-1977: "NY Pierre Clerk", Everson Museum of Art,Syracuse, New York

1976 : « Painting & Sculpture Today », Indianapolis Museum of Art, Indianapolis, IN ; British International Print Biennial, Bradford, Royaume-Uni ; Spectrum Canada, Montreal, Canada ; Artists Celebrate the Bicentennial, worldwide Bicentennial Banners, Hirshhorn Museum, Washington, DC.

1972

1972: Pierre Clerk, Galerie Moos, Montréal, Canada; Gimpel Weitzenhoffer, New York

1971

1971: Gimpel Hanover, Zurich, Switzerland; Gimpel Fils, London, England

1971 : « Rosc ‘71 », International Exhibition of Modern Art, Dublin, Irlande ; ROSC Modern Graphics, Waterford, Irlande ; New Acqusitions, Whitney Museum, New York, NY

1962

1962 : World Fair, Bruxelles, Belgique ; Canadian Pavillon, Biennial of Art, Ottawa, Canada

1958

1958: Il Cavallino Galleria, Venice, Italy; Cittadella Gallery, Ascona, Switzerland

1957

1957: Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, Montreal; Beno Gallery, Zurich, Switzerland; New Gallery, New York

1956

Pierre Clerk's abstract, geometrical works are held in many museums and galleries in the United States and Canada, such as: Museum of Modern Art; Solomon R. Guggenhiem Museum; Whitney Museum of American Art; National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.; National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa; Montreal Museum of Fine Arts; Brooklyn Museum; Glasgow Art Museum, Scotland; New Mexico University, Albuquerque; Queens College, New York; and State University of New York, Purchase. Several of Clerk's paintings, serigraphs, and tapestries are in the collection of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey and have been exhibited at the international arrivals building at John F. Kennedy International Airport and the World Trade Center. In addition, a collection of his papers (covering the years 1956 through 1982) are in the Smithsonian: Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C.

Clerk first came to national attention in the U.S. in the spring of 1956, when he was chosen as one of three artists to be featured in the Museum of Modern Art's 9th New Talent Exhibition.The New York Times described the show as "one of the best in this series" and went on to say: "Clerk's boldly colored and decorative non-objective oils are in the general tradition of Matisse and are laid out in deliberate patterns like those in an oriental rug, handsome and clear in their planning.". Since the mid-1950s, his work has been included in many group and solo shows. In 2010, the gallery Cortex Athletico in Bordeaux, France, mounted a large show of paintings and smaller sculptures. Called 70/10, the show presented a dialogue between recent works and those of the 1970s. In 2011, a very large retrospective of his works was shown in the Base Sous Marine in Bordeaux.

1956 : New Acquisitions, Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY ; Art Gallery of Toronto, Toronto, Canada ; Biennial of Venise, Italy

1955

1955 : New Talent Exhibition, Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY

1932

Clerk was born to Canadian parents in Atlanta, Georgia. He lived in Canada between 1932 and 1952. He studied fine arts at McGill University, Loyola College, at Canada School of Art and Design,and at Montreal Museum of Fine Arts. in 1952, he also trained at the Académie Julian in Paris and later at the Accademia di Belle Arti in Florence. Clerk moved to New York in 1959. His work has been widely recognized, and he has won grants from a number of institutions, including Canadian Council Awards; Tamarind Fel, Albuquerque, New Mexico; United States Information Service Exhibition Grant; Municipal Art Society Grant; and U.S. Department of State Travel Grant. Currently, he lives and works in Southwest France and in New York City.

1928

Pierre Clerk (born 1928) is a contemporary artist who works primarily in painting and sculpture.