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Houser, Allan: An American Master(Chi w.Jackso Rushing III

Houser, Allan: An American Master(Chi By w.Jackso Rushing III

Houser, Allan: An American Master(Chi by w.Jackso Rushing III


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Allan Houser (Haozous, in his native language) was a Chiricahua Apache, whose family once belonged to Geronimo's guerrilla band. After the remnants of this group were released in 1913 from decades of internment by the United States Government, the artist's family moved to a farm in Oklahoma, where Houser was born in 1914.

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Houser, Allan: An American Master(Chi Summary

Houser, Allan: An American Master(Chi by w.Jackso Rushing III

Allan Houser (Haozous, in his native language) was a Chiricahua Apache, whose family once belonged to Geronimo's guerrilla band. After the remnants of this group were released in 1913 from decades of internment by the United States Government, the artist's family moved to a farm in Oklahoma, where Houser was born in 1914. In his teens, Houser attended the Santa Fe Indian School, where he first studied art. Although immersed in Apache tradition, as a student Houser was fascinated by art from all over the world, and he resisted the school's attempt to force him to work in what was considered the proper Native American style of flat forms, bright colors, and Indian subjects. Instead, he mastered a number of styles, from straightforward representation to abstraction, and throughout his career remained alert to developments in the work of his contemporaries. Houser's sculpture, considered his finest work, can be seen in many collections both in the United States and abroad. Among his most famous works are Sacred Rain Arrow, which welcomed athletes to the 2002 Winter Olympics, and Offering of the Sacred Pipe, which was created for the U.S. Mission to the United Nations. In 1992, Houser because the first Native American to receive the United States' highest art award, the National Medal of Arts. A retrospective exhibition of Houser's work will inaugurate the Smithsonian's Museum of the American Indian in September 2004, and will surely generate new interest in this truly American artist.

About w.Jackso Rushing III

W. Jackson Rushing III is a noted authority on twentieth-century Native American art. He received his Ph.D. in art history at the University of Texas at Austin, and has published numerous books and articles on Native American art, focusing particularly on its relationship to twentieth-century modernism. He is Professor of Art History in the Department of Art at the University of Houston.

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CIN0810943263G
9780810943261
0810943263
Houser, Allan: An American Master(Chi by w.Jackso Rushing III
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Hardback
Abrams
20040601
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