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CATHLEEN CLARKE

Morning Star

Night Gallery is delighted to announce Morning Star, an exhibition of new paintings by Cathleen Clarke. This is Clarke’s debut solo exhibition in Los Angeles and with the gallery, following her inclusion in The Wrong Sea, Night Gallery x Dunes, Portland, ME (2024).

Installation view of Cathleen Clarke’s “Morning Star” at Night Gallery

Cathleen Clarke, Morning Star, installation view, 2025

A painting depicting a blue female figure on a blue horse riding away from a large red barn.

Cathleen Clarke, Morning Star, 2024

In the titular work, a yellow sun adorns a bright red barn. A starry mark on a horse’s teal snout offers a visual rhyme, another reflection of the cosmos here on earth. A blue figure holds reins that appear to blur into a forest, further connecting the worlds of the natural and the manmade. This hazy, borderless quality permeates all the work in Morning Star. Suns have faces, while bodily contours dissolve into air. 

Installation view of Cathleen Clarke’s “Morning Star” at Night Gallery

Cathleen Clarke, Morning Star, installation view, 2025

A painting of a white shirt on a laundry line blowing in the wind with a green valley and a sunset in the background.

Cathleen Clarke, On the Line, 2024

Detail of Cathleen Clarke's "On the Line", 2024

Cathleen Clarke, On the Line, detail, 2024

Installation view of Cathleen Clarke’s “Morning Star” at Night Gallery

Cathleen Clarke, Morning Star, installation view, 2025

Installation view of Cathleen Clarke’s “Morning Star” at Night Gallery

Cathleen Clarke, Morning Star, installation view, 2025

A painting of 18 people looking out from a porch in bright orange and purple hues.

Cathleen Clarke, The Porch of Shadows, 2024

Detail of Cathleen Clarke's "The Porch of Shaows", 2024

Cathleen Clarke, The Porch of Shadows, detail, 2024

Clarke takes inspiration from family photographs and her recollections of the rural Illinois farm where she grew up. Her mother painted a sunrise mural across the family’s red barn, an incident the artist calls the beginning of her creative life. To this day, she continues to explore representations of nature and domesticity. Her paintings suggest the potency of memory and a sublime integration of human and environment.

Installation view of Cathleen Clarke’s “Morning Star” at Night Gallery

Cathleen Clarke, Morning Star, installation view, 2025

A painting of a fire bearing torch in motion in streaks of orange and purple against a green background.

Cathleen Clarke, Guiding Light, 2024

Cathleen Clarke, Morning Star, installation view, 2025

Cathleen Clarke, Morning Star, installation view, 2025

A painting of a woman seated on a log looking into a campfire with her head in her hands and deep blue and green trees in the background.

Cathleen Clarke, The Cosmos, 2024

Detail of Cathleen Clarke's "The Cosmos", 2024

Cathleen Clarke, The Cosmos, detail, 2024

Clarke’s process, too, evokes the presence and absence integral to any act of remembrance: Each time we think of the past, and what’s been lost, our memories shift. The artist continuously loosens her paint as her compositions progress. She wipes her surfaces, blurring her images until she reaches an ideal tension between recognition and distortion.

Installation view of Cathleen Clarke’s “Morning Star” at Night Gallery

Cathleen Clarke, Morning Star, installation view, 2025

A painting of a bright pink figure climbing the ladder on the side of a red building with a chicken pecking on the grass nearby.

Cathleen Clarke, The Weeping Willow, 2024

Clarke also notes a disparity between day and night on the farm, between sunlit pastures and the moonlit activities of coyotes, who preyed on more vulnerable animals in the middle of the night. Her palette similarly negotiates between shadow and light.

Installation view of Cathleen Clarke’s “Morning Star” at Night Gallery

Cathleen Clarke, Morning Star, installation view, 2025

A painting of a white rocking chair in motion at the base of a green pathway leading to a pink sunset.

Cathleen Clarke, Alice’s Way, 2024

Installation view of Cathleen Clarke’s “Morning Star” at Night Gallery

Cathleen Clarke, Morning Star, installation view, 2025

As the artist hovers between past and present, reality and dream, thresholds become a natural metaphor. Windows, stairs, doors, and ladders appear throughout her paintings. In The Porch of Shadows, figures young and old dapple a porch, which is divided into three sections by two long, brown bars. Many of the figures wait behind blue guardrails, which themselves seem to ripple with anticipation. In the middle section, a man in a white shirt places one foot on a step, one foot on the porch, poised between the residence and what lies beyond. “This is a painting of these people from my past,” the artist says. “They’re welcoming the viewer back home.”

A painting of a figure sitting in a white rocking chair in motion on a porch with two suns in the sky.

Cathleen Clarke, It's Not Dark Yet, 2024

Installation view of Cathleen Clarke’s “Morning Star” at Night Gallery

Cathleen Clarke, Morning Star, installation view, 2025

A painting of a red sun with multiple eyes against a green and purple sky.

Cathleen Clarke, Sun Face, Red, 2024

Cathleen Clarke (b. 1988, Illinois) has presented solo exhibitions at Margot Samel Gallery, New York, NY and Fou Gallery, Brooklyn, NY. She has participated in group exhibitions at White Columns, New York, NY; Margot Samel Gallery, New York, NY + Pangée, Montréal, QC; Workplace Gallery, London, United Kingdom; Dunes, Portland, ME; Nathalie Karg Gallery, New York, NY; and Ames Yavuz Gallery, Sydney, Australia, among other galleries. The artist lives and works in Brooklyn, NY.

A painting depicting a blue female figure on a blue horse riding away from a large red barn.

Cathleen Clarke

Morning Star, 2024

oil and acrylic on canvas

40 x 48 in (101.6 x 121.9 cm)

A painting of a white shirt on a laundry line blowing in the wind with a green valley and a sunset in the background.

Cathleen Clarke

On the Line, 2024

oil and acrylic on canvas

30 x 30 in (76.2 x 76.2 cm)

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A painting of 18 people looking out from a porch in bright orange and purple hues.

Cathleen Clarke

The Porch of Shadows, 2024

oil and acrylic on canvas

48 x 72 in (121.9 x 182.9 cm)

A painting of a fire bearing torch in motion in streaks of orange and purple against a green background.

Cathleen Clarke

Guiding Light, 2024

oil and acrylic on canvas

16 x 16 in (40.6 x 40.6 cm)

A painting of a woman seated on a log looking into a campfire with her head in her hands and deep blue and green trees in the background.

Cathleen Clarke

The Cosmos, 2024

oil and acrylic on canvas

36 x 48 in (91.4 x 121.9 cm)

A painting of a pink figure climbing a ladder on the side of a red building while a chicken pecks at the grass nearby.

Cathleen Clarke

The Weeping Willow, 2024

oil and acrylic on canvas

48 x 48 in (121.9 x 121.9 cm)

A painting of a white rocking chair in motion at the base of a green pathway leading to a pink sunset.

Cathleen Clarke

Alice’s Way, 2024

oil and acrylic on canvas

48 x 36 in (121.9 x 91.4 cm)

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A painting of a figure sitting in a white rocking chair in motion on a porch with two suns in the sky.

Cathleen Clarke

It's Not Dark Yet, 2024

oil and acrylic on canvas

48 x 36 in (121.9 x 91.4 cm)

A painting of a yellow sun with multiple eyes against a blue sky.

Cathleen Clarke

Sun Face, Yellow, 2024

oil and acrylic on canvas

12 x 12 in (30.5 x 30.5 cm)

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A painting of a red sun with multiple eyes against a green and purple sky.

Cathleen Clarke

Sun Face, Red, 2024

oil and acrylic on canvas

12 x 12 in (30.5 x 30.5 cm)

Inquire
A painting depicting a blue female figure on a blue horse riding away from a large red barn.

Cathleen Clarke

Morning Star, 2024

oil and acrylic on canvas

40 x 48 in (101.6 x 121.9 cm)

A painting of a white shirt on a laundry line blowing in the wind with a green valley and a sunset in the background.

Cathleen Clarke

On the Line, 2024

oil and acrylic on canvas

30 x 30 in (76.2 x 76.2 cm)

A painting of 18 people looking out from a porch in bright orange and purple hues.

Cathleen Clarke

The Porch of Shadows, 2024

oil and acrylic on canvas

48 x 72 in (121.9 x 182.9 cm)

A painting of a fire bearing torch in motion in streaks of orange and purple against a green background.

Cathleen Clarke

Guiding Light, 2024

oil and acrylic on canvas

16 x 16 in (40.6 x 40.6 cm)

A painting of a woman seated on a log looking into a campfire with her head in her hands and deep blue and green trees in the background.

Cathleen Clarke

The Cosmos, 2024

oil and acrylic on canvas

36 x 48 in (91.4 x 121.9 cm)

A painting of a pink figure climbing a ladder on the side of a red building while a chicken pecks at the grass nearby.

Cathleen Clarke

The Weeping Willow, 2024

oil and acrylic on canvas

48 x 48 in (121.9 x 121.9 cm)

A painting of a white rocking chair in motion at the base of a green pathway leading to a pink sunset.

Cathleen Clarke

Alice’s Way, 2024

oil and acrylic on canvas

48 x 36 in (121.9 x 91.4 cm)

A painting of a figure sitting in a white rocking chair in motion on a porch with two suns in the sky.

Cathleen Clarke

It's Not Dark Yet, 2024

oil and acrylic on canvas

48 x 36 in (121.9 x 91.4 cm)

A painting of a yellow sun with multiple eyes against a blue sky.

Cathleen Clarke

Sun Face, Yellow, 2024

oil and acrylic on canvas

12 x 12 in (30.5 x 30.5 cm)

A painting of a red sun with multiple eyes against a green and purple sky.

Cathleen Clarke

Sun Face, Red, 2024

oil and acrylic on canvas

12 x 12 in (30.5 x 30.5 cm)