Adrian Clark is an art commentator and historian with a deep interest in British and Irish artists of the mid-20th century. Originally a collector, he soon turned to writing and research, contributing extensively to The British Art Journal and authoring several books. A City lawyer by profession and historian by training, he brings a disciplined, analytical approach to his work. Educated at Peterhouse, Cambridge, his lifelong fascination with history was shaped by influential thinkers like Maurice Cowling. Clark’s writing aims to uncover the complex realities behind artistic and historical narratives, always questioning the assumptions that shape how we interpret the past.Adrian Clark is an art commentator and historian with a deep interest in British and Irish artists of the mid-20th century. Originally a collector, he soon turned to writing and research, contributing extensively to The British Art Journal and authoring several books. A City lawyer by profession and historian by training, he brings a disciplined, analytical approach to his work. Educated at Peterhouse, Cambridge, his lifelong fascination with history was shaped by influential thinkers like Maurice Cowling. Clark’s writing aims to uncover the complex realities behind artistic and historical narratives, always questioning the assumptions that shape how we interpret the past....more