robert clark
Andrew Warhola: The Genesis of a Pop Icon Andrew Warhola, born in Pittsburgh’s working-class Hill District in 1928, wasn't destined for the art world as he knew it. His parents, Andrej and Julia Warhola, were Slovak immigrants who instilled in him a strong work ethic and a deep appreciation for their heritage. The youngest of three sons, Andy’s early life was marked by a vibrant, albeit challenging, environment – a melting pot of cultures and economic realities that would profoundly shape his artistic vision. Initially pursuing a path as a commercial illustrator, Warhola quickly established…
The Subject Atlas
A chart of robert clark's corpus mapped not by date but by subject. Spokes are what they painted; rings are when; and the threads between stars reveal the patrons and places that secretly connect them.
Spokes — Subject
Each arm of the atlas gathers works by what they depict: portraits, sacred scenes, mythologies, and the scientific studies. Click a spoke to swing that cluster to the top.
Rings — Career Period
Distance from the center marks time. The innermost ring is the earliest period; the outermost, the final years. Style matures as you move outward.
Threads — Shared Context
Coloured lines link works bound by the same patron, commission, or theme. Trace a context to watch related clusters light up across subjects.