Earl Kerkam

Earl Cavis Kerkam (1891– 1965) was an American painter.

According to Willem de Kooning, Philip Guston, Mark Rothko, George Spaventa and Esteban Vicente, he “was one of the finest painters to come out of America.”[1] Gerald Norland wrote at the Earl Kerkam Memorial Exhibition in 1966:[2] Earl Kerkam painted and lived in Paris, France in the early 1950s.

There, Kerkam developed a mentor and collegial relationship with the artist Norman Carton which extended through their returns to New York City, the 1955 Whitney Annual, and their solo exhibits at World House in the 1960s.

Earl Kerkam died on January 12, 1965, in New York City.

Roslyn , easel painting for the Federal Art Project in New York City
Wartime conservation poster designed for the Federal Art Project in New York City