Judith Clark (curator)

[6] References from the Warburg Archive have been the starting point for Clark's more recent artworks, including an ongoing series based on the Judgement of Paris.

[2] Judith Clark is mainly associated with curating and designing exhibitions of fashion, working alongside brand archives.

[4] Harold Koda, the curator in charge of the Costume Institute at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York from 2000-2015, said that Judith Clark's curatorial approach "challenged assumptions about what an exhibition on dress might be.

[16] Clark often cites Anna Piaggi and her Doppie Pagine with Luca Stoppini for Italian Vogue as a key reference.

[5] 'The Vulgar: Fashion Re-defined' (also with Adam Phillips), was commissioned and hosted by the Barbican Art Gallery in 2016 before it travelled to the Winter Palace of Prince Eugene in Vienna, and ModeMuseum Antwerpen, Hasselt.

[20] Judith Clark has collaborated with: Stephen Jones; Jorge Otero-Pailos, Jennifer Higgie, Mat Collishaw, Charlie Smith Design, John Morgan Studio, Leanne Shapton; Adelle Lutz, Adam Phillips, Hussein Chalayan, Simon Thorogood, Ruben Toledo; Dai Rees, Yuri Avvakumov; Angelo Seminara, Naomi Filmer; Julie Verhoeven, and Solange Knowles.