Charles Clough, altered postcard signed and dated "82" on front (recto)

Dorothy and Herbert Vogel Collection of Artist Postcards, National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC, Gallery Archives
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Charles Clough

American, Born 1951

Charles Clough was born in Buffalo, New York, and became an active member of that art community, which included Robert Longo, Cindy Sherman, and Michael Zwack. He studied at Pratt Institute, Ontario College of Art in Toronto, State University of New York at Buffalo, and New York University. In 1974, he co-founded Hallwalls Contemporary Art Center along with Longo, Sherman, and other young visual artists. Clough’s work has been exhibited in numerous solo and group exhibitions, including the recent survey, The Pictures Generation, 1974 – 1984, at The Metropolitan Museum of Art. In 2009, he was the recipient of a grant from The Pollock-Krasner Foundation.

Delaware Art Museum, January 2010
All works by Charles Clough
Tours
To Have It About You: The Dorothy and Herbert Vogel Collection
Bibliography

Artist's website: http://www.clufff.com/

Butera, Virginia Fabbri. "Charles Clough." Arts Magazine (April 1982), 16.

Cotter, Holland. "Charles Clough at Scott Hanson." Art in America (June 1988), p. 165.

Harkavy, Donna. "Charles Clough." Arts Magazine (February 1982), p. 2.

Kino, Carol. "Charles Clough at Tricia Collins." Art in America (February 1999), p. 113.

Licata, Elizabeth. "Charles Clough's Dreampix." Art in America (July 1992), p. 94-97.

Linker, Kate. "Charles Clough." Artforum (April 1984), p. 75.

Tatransky, Valentin. "Charles Clough." Arts Magazine (October 1980), p. 2.

Westfall, Stephen. "Charles Clough." Arts Magazine (March 1986), p. 129.

Willig, Nancy Tobin. "Type styles and photographic manipulations." ARTnews (October 1976), p. 106-107.

Exhibitions
  • Charles Clough, Recent Work. Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo, New York, April 8, 1983 – May 8, 1983.
  • Exposed! Revealing Sources in Contemporary Art. Delaware Art Museum, Wilmington, Delaware, August 15, 2009 – October 4, 2009.