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Peter Clarke (artist)

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Peter Clarke (artist)
Simon's Town (en) Translate, Silimin gɔli June 2, 1929
O ya TiŋgbaŋSouth Africa
ResidenceCape Town
Kpibu sheeOcean View (en) Translate, Silimin gɔli April 13, 2014
Education
Shikuru shɛli o ni chaŋInternational Writing Program (en) Translate
Bala yɛlibu, sabbu bee buɣisibuSilmiinsili
Tuma
Tumasasabira, daankpɛɣulana, Pɛnta-pɛnta, graphic artist (en) Translate, illustrator (en) Translate ni visual artist (en) Translate
Pin' shɛŋa o ni dee
Nira zaŋtiAccademia delle Arti del Disegno (en) Translate
The Exhibition Room at the House, Caledon Museum, Western Cape, South Africa. With The Peter Clarke collection.

Peter Clarke (bɛ daa dɔɣi o la yuuni June dabaa ayi dali yuuni 1929 tiŋ yuli booni Simon's Town, South Africa ka daa kpi Silimiin goli April biɛɣ'pinaata dali yuuni 2014, Ocean View, Cape Town)[1][2]

Awards and recognition

[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]
  • 1955: Drum International Short Story Award
  • 1965: Awarded the Accademico Onorario of the Accademia delle Arti del Disegno, Florence, Italy
  • 1975: Elected Honorary Fellow in Writing, University of Iowa, US
  • 1982: Diploma of Merit in Literature, Universita delle Arti, Italy
  • 1983: Diploma of Merit in Art, Academia Italia
  • 1983: Honorary Life Member of the Museum of African American Art, LA, US
  • 1984: Elected Honorary Doctor of Literature, World Academy of Arts and Culture, Taipei, Taiwan
  • 1929: Peter Clarke was born
  • 1957: Golden City Post, Cape Town, South Africa (first solo)
  • 1960: Yugoslavia (SA Graphic Art)
  • 1961: Galerie Schoninger, Munich, West Germany (SA Graphic Art)
  • 1961: São Paulo Biennial
  • 1963: 5th International Graphic Art Biennale, Ljubljana, Yugoslavia, Albertina Museum, Vienna, Austria (International Graphic Art)
  • 1964: Venice, Italy (Biennale)
  • 1965: Mbari Cultural Centre, Ibadan, Nigeria (solo)
    • Chem-Chemi Cultural Centre, Nairobi, Kenya (solo)
    • 6th International Graphic Art Biennale, Ljubljana, Yugoslavia
  • 1968: Palazzo Strozzo, Florence, Italy (First Exhibition of International Graphics)
  • 1969: Palazzo Strozzo, Italy (Second Exhibition of International Graphics)
  • 1970: Edrich Gallery, Stellenbosch (solo)
  • 1971: SA Graphic Art touring Netherlands, Belgium and W. Germany
  • 1972: Buenos Aires, Argentina (Tercera Bienal Internacional del Grabado)
  • 1973: Shell Harbour Art Centre, Shell Harbour, NSW Australia (solo)
    • Pratt Graphics Centre, New York City (group)
  • 1973-74: Fisk University, Nashville, Tennessee, US (solo)
  • 1976: Kuumba Workshop, Southside, Chicago, US (solo)
  • 1977-78: SAAA, Cape Town (Our World is a Ghetto – solo)
    • Community Arts Project, Mowbray, Cape Town (solo)
    • Public Library, Grassy Park, Cape Town (solo)
  • 1978-79: Sandvika Kino Vestibyle, Sandvika, Norway
  • 1979–82: Atelier Nord, Oslo, Norway (Graphic Art – group)
  • 1979: Pratt Institute, New York
  • 1981: Atlantic Art Gallery, Cape Town (Illusions and Other Realities – solo)
  • 1982: South African Art, National Gallery, Gaborone, Botswana
  • 1983: Kanagawa, Japan (International Exhibition of Prints)
  • 1984: SANG (Masterworks on Paper), Kanagawa, Japan (International Exhibition of Prints), Jerusalem Artists' House, Israel, Frederikstad, Norway (Norwegian International Print Biennale)
  • 1985: FUBA (A Selection of Work by Distinguished Black Artists), Grenchen, Switzerland (X Internationale Triennale Fur Originale Graphik)
  • 1987: Chelsea Gallery, Wynberg, Cape Town (solo), Campinas, Brazil (Bienal Internacional de Gravura), Museum fur Volkerkunde, Frankfurt, W. Germany
  • 1990: Freedom Now, Namibian independence exhibition, Windhoek, Namibia
  • 1992: Retrospective exhibition – The Hand is the Tool of the Soul, at Natale Labia Museum, Muizenberg, Cape Town
  • 1994: 3rd Triennial World Exhibition of Prints, Auvergne, France
  • 1995: 18th Triennial World Exhibition of Prints, Kanagawa, Japan
  • 1996: Drawings of Tesselaarsdal, Caledon Museum
  • 1998: Vital Expressions, Association of Arts Gallery, Bellville, South Africa
  • 1999: Lipschitz Gallery – A Personal View, Cape Town
  • 1999: Vital Expressions at Natal Technikon Art Gallery, Durban
  • 2000: Bertolt Brecht House, Berlin, Germany
  • 2000-01: City Press exhibition called Baggage
  • 2001: Manuscript Exhibition 3 (Art Studio), Johannesburg
  • 2001: Solo exhibition in Exeter, UK
  • 2002: Collection of books at Natal Technikon, KwaZulu-Natal
  • 2003: AVA, Cape Town: Surface=/=Print (part of Impact conference)
  • 2011: Listening To Distant Thunder, The SA National Gallery [3]
Image of the Peter Clarke Art Centre, a white, double-story building with arches.
Peter Clarke Art Centre, named after the artist as a former artist in residency.

Yuuni 2016, Peter Clarke Art Centre bɛ ni daa na mi shɛli Frank Joubert Art Centre nyɛla ban daa zaŋ o yuli n-ti li.[4]