In 1994, Bill Hodges Gallery exhibited a collection of paintings by Ed Clark (1926-2019) in an exhibition titled "Symphony." Clark’s uniquely expressionist work is aptly described in musical terms: wide swaths of color intersect, overlap, and shape one another cleanly and harmoniously. His compositions can seem predestined, as if there were a mathematically correct order for the colors and shapes included that he is simply extracting from divine knowledge. "Symphony" demonstrated this quality in Clark’s work, and this poster featuring Clark’s acrylic painting "American in Paris" (1966) beautifully commemorates the exhibition, held at the Gallery's previous location on West 57th Street. Although Clark was underrecognized at the time of this exhibition, today his works regularly command six figures on the market. As a piece of the gallery's history, this poster is an important opportunity for anyone who enjoys Ed Clark's work.