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Walter Ufer

Rise, Fall, Resurrection
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Walter Ufer's artistic legacy, like that of other Taos Society artists, went largely unappreciated for several decades following World War II. A few discerning patrons acquired Ufer's artwork for private holdings and prospective museums collections. However, art critics and scholars paid little heed to him or the Southwest genre of art until the 1980s, when a series of major scholarly publications regarding the Taos Society of Artists begin to stimulate interest. Walter Ufer: Rise, Fall, Resurrection examines the life and artistic career of one of America's most talented artists, relatively unknown outside a small circle of collectors and scholars. Born in Germany to parents who had immigrated to Louisville, Kentucky, Ufer became a founding member of the Taos Society of Artists. His career, spanning nearly forty years, was filled with success, failure, and adversity. Between 1916 and 1926, Ufer earned several prestigious awards including membership in the National Academy of Design in New York and recognition by the Art Institute of Chicago. During that time, his paintings were added to permanent collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Art Institute of Chicago, the Brooklyn Museum, and the Corcoran Gallery in Washington, D.C. During this period, the support of William Henry Klauer, a wealthy businessman, provided him with the critical financial support he needed to continue his career. Ufer was highly political and concerned with social injustice. His artistic expression and social concerns often came together on canvases depicting Pueblo Indians in the harsh realities of their everyday life. Unfortunately, his personal life was also troubled by chronic alcoholism and constant indebtedness during this period.

Author Biography:

Dean Porter, Director Emeritus of The Snite Museum of Art, University of Notre Dame, is a guest curator, lecturer, artist, and respected scholar, especially regarding the Taos Society of Artists. He is the author of Victor Higgins, An American Master and coauthor of Taos Artists and Their Patrons,1898-1950.
Release date NZ
July 30th, 2017
Pages
112
Audience
  • Professional & Vocational
Illustrations
69 colour and 18 black & white illustrations
Publisher
National Cowboy & Western History Museum
Country of Publication
United States
Imprint
National Cowboy & Western History Museum
Dimensions
213x277x10
ISBN-13
9780932154743
Product ID
26815939

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