Fritz Scholder: Insulting Expressionist or Artistic Genius?
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I started off by learning a little bit about his background and family life. Born and raised in Breckenridge, Minnesota, Fritz grew up in a stable family with several siblings. Although he was one-fourth Luiseno (grandmother was fully Native American), he was raised as if he were completely white. His father decided his children would have better opportunities and be seen differently if they assimilated with the whites. In a quote from the National Museum of the American Indian, Fritz states, "My father learned to be ashamed of his heritage when he attended Indian Schools and accepted without 'ranco' to live as white. That is what he wanted for his children and that is why he sent us to white schools." Fritz does not consider himself to be Native American, and yet he is known for being the "leader of the New American Art Movement"
There are a range of different opinions towards Fritz Scholder, but I want to turn your focus toward two. The first being that he is an Insulting Expressionist. From the get-go of my research, I saw Scholder as a confusing human being. On one hand he paints beautiful scenes that can't help but be applauded, but then he says things like, "I've never had any fear about the work, simply because I give thanks every day that I've been able to take my craziness and make it work for me. And I'm completely crazy. I'm so intense that I am out, all the time, somewhere else. And I had to learn to communicate, to act calm because if I couldn't paint, I would be on the streets shooting people." How can one read that quote and think of him as a successful and renowned painter? As Frtiz Scholder aged, he had major medical problems such as Scoliosis and Diabetes and became even mentally unstable. In his painting Blood Skull No. 1 he used his own blood as part of his medium!(see below) Scholder has an odd perspective on his heritage. He believes that " ...man's excellence is equal to his most tragic flaw". This shows that although he doesn't like being associated with his Indian heritage, It will always be a part of him and what ultimately made him famous.
Frtiz Scholder's Blood Skull No. 1 2001 http://nmai.si.edu/exhibitions/scholder/works.html |
Super Indian No. 2 http://nmai.si.edu/exhibitions /scholder/works.html |
Indian With Beer http://www.achievement.org/autodoc /photocredit/achievers/sch1-008 |
Indian in Canoe http://www.achievement.org /autodoc/photocredit/achievers/sch1-020 |
Indian No. 1 1967 http://nmai.si.edu/exhibitions/scholder/works.html |
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You did good with detailing and showing why the man's art was so controversial. Good job
ReplyDeleteThough I really like some of his paintings, the blood one really really creeped me out. You did a great job!
ReplyDeleteICAN'TBELIEVEHEUSEDHISOWNBLOOD! Very nice job and I found it interesting that he was raised white. Way to go.
ReplyDeleteThis man is crazy. I really like how you portrayed the man and showed the two different perspectives of him. You rock
ReplyDeleteI really knew very little about this artist beyond the fact that he was Native American, and being able to recognize his artistic "style." I enjoyed learning about him from you. You did a great job dealing with the complexity of your topic.
ReplyDeleteThis is a very well written presentation. The art work you displayed is very interesting.
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