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词条 Benjamin Harjo Jr.
释义

  1. Background

  2. Education and military service

  3. Style

  4. Public collections

  5. Awards and honors

  6. Personal life

  7. References

  8. Sources

  9. External links

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| birth_place = Clovis, New Mexico
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| nationality = Absentee Shawnee/Seminole Nation (American)
| residence = Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
| education = MFA Oklahoma State University, Institute of American Indian Arts
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| known_for = Native American art, American art
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}}Benjamin Harjo Jr. (born 1945) is an internationally-known Absentee Shawnee-Seminole painter and printmaker from Oklahoma.[1]

Background

Harjo is half-Seminole and half-Shawnee and is enrolled in the Absentee Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma. Harjo's father was the late Benjamin Harjo Sr., a full blood Seminole. Harjo's mother, Viola Harjo was from Byng, Oklahoma. Viola's father was William F. Harjo, who graduated from Chilocco Indian School in 1939. Viola married Benjamin Harjo Jr.'s stepfather, Roman Harjo (1924–2006) in 1954 at Clovis, New Mexico.[2]

The name Harjo means "Crazy" in the Muscogee language and is part of a military title, Chitto Harjo or "Crazy snake."[3]

Harjo was born on September 19, 1945 in Clovis, New Mexico.[1] When his family moved back to Oklahoma, Harjo lived with his maternal grandparents, Emmett and Ruth Wood, from when he was aged 10 to 18.[4]

Education and military service

Harjo's first passion was cartooning, and he sold comics to his high school newspaper. Interested in pursuing a professional career in cartoon animation, Harjo went to the Institute of American Indian Arts in 1966, only to discover that their animation program no longer existed.[5] He stayed at IAIA anyway and earned his Associate of Arts degree. His classmates included such luminaries as T. C. Cannon and Linda Lomahaftewa. Seymour Tubis was his most influential teacher, who taught him low-tech but highly effective printmaking techniques.[6]

In 1969 was drafted into the US Army and served honorably in the Vietnam War.[4] from 1969 to 1971.[1]

Upon his release from the military, Harjo continuing his art education and attended Oklahoma State University and graduated with a BFA degree in 1974.[7]

Style

Harjo typically paints geometric forms composed of blocks of highly saturated color that form both abstract and highly stylized representational figures. The mosaic nature of his painting is reminiscent of Seminole patchwork clothing. He also works in pen and ink, allowing his comic influences to show through. Through printmaking, Harjo is able to experiment with texture and subtler palettes. His work is known for its humor, either in comical imagery or in witty titles.

His miniature paintings can be not much larger than postage stamp but still portray naturalistic portraits.[8] Harjo's chosen media include oil, acrylic, watercolor, gouache, conté crayons, pencil, pen and ink, pastel, printmaking,[1] and occasionally sculpture.[9]

Harjo has said,

When you're traveling down the highway, you see an image whether it's dirt on the back of a truck or a splat on a windshield or two birds sitting by the side of the road picking at something. All those things have inspired me at some point in my creativity.[4]

And he summarizes his artistic philosophy:

It has always been my contention that one's art speaks from the soul of the artist and remains viable and open to the influences of the artist's environment. Forms, colors, and movement keep it from stagnating and allow it to grow as the artist matures and develops. I feel that my art covers a wide range of emotions, from serious to humorous, and that the colors I used radiate a sense of happiness and joy.[9]

Public collections

His artwork can be found in the many public collections, including the following:

  • Gilcrease Museum, Tulsa, OK
  • Mabee-Gerrer Museum of Art, Shawnee, OK
  • Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural History, Norman, OK
  • US Embassy, Mogadishu, Somalia[1][10]
  • Sequoyah National Research Center, Little Rock, AR
  • Oklahoma State University Museum of Art Stillwater, OK

Awards and honors

Harjo was the 2005 poster artist for SWAIA's Santa Fe Indian Market,[7] where he has consistently won top awards, including Best of Show, since 1983.

In 1987 he won the Red Earth Grand Award. He was the 1993 Heard Museum's 34th Annual Featured Artist, the Featured Artist in 1992 and 1993 for the Smithsonian's National Museum of the American Indian's Annual Aspen Benefit, and the Gold Medal Award at the 1990 American Indian Cowboy Artists Wichita Show.[11]

Oklahoma Governor David Walters honored Harjo for his selection by Absolut Vodka to represent Oklahoma in its USA Today advertising campaign. In 1992, Harjo showed his work at the Franco-American Institute in Rennes, France.[11] In 1991, the Wichita Art Museum held a solo exhibition of his work,[10] and the Wheelwright Museum of the American Indian hosted a major retrospective of Harjo's work, entitled "The Earth, the Moon, and the Stars Above." At a January 2010 solo exhibition at his alma mater, the Oklahoma State University, Harjo donated all proceeds of his art sales to OSU's Art Department.[12]

Personal life

Benjamin Harjo lives in Oklahoma City[9] with his wife, Barbara, a curator, gardener, and businesswoman.

References

1. ^Lester, 220-1
2. ^Guin, Wayne. "Obituaries December 12, 2006." 'Ada Evening News'.{{dead link|date=October 2016 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} 12 Dec 2006 (30 Aug 2009).
3. ^Chitto Harjo. Chronicles of Oklahoma. Volume 13, Number 2, Page 139. June 1935 (retrieved 30 Aug 2009)
4. ^Painter, Bryan. Going Home: Ben Harjo Jr. 'NewsOK'. 23 Nov 2007 (30 Aug 2009)
5. ^Little Thunder, 7
6. ^Little Thunder, 10
7. ^Smiley, Lori and Stephanie Lusher. "Ben Harjo Jr." {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080513205104/http://www.ndnartgallery.com/cat12_1.htm |date=May 13, 2008 }} 'NDN Art Gallery.' (retrieved 30 Aug 2009
8. ^Little Thunder, 33-39
9. ^McFadden and Taubman, 113
10. ^McFadden and Taubman, 245
11. ^Benjamin Harjo Jr. Mittie Cooper Gallery. (retrieved 30 Aug 2009)
12. ^"OSU Alumnus Gives Back, Shows Art on Campus: Benjamin Harjo Jr. exhibiting, selling "Art and Soul."{{dead link|date=October 2016 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} Oklahoma State University Foundation News. (retrieved 22 Jan 2010)

Sources

  • Lester, Patrick D. The Biographical Directory of Native American Painters. Norman: Oklahoma University Press, 1995. {{ISBN|0-8061-9936-9}}.
  • Little Thunder, Julie Pearson. The Earth, the Moon, and the Stars Above: Benjamin Harjo Jr. Santa Fe: Wheelwright Museum of the American Indian, 2004. ASIN B000KIT8QO.
  • McFadden, David Revere and Ellen Napiura Taubman. Changing Hands: Art without Reservation 2: Contemporary Native North American Art from the West, Northwest & Pacific. New York: Museum of Arts and Design, 2005. {{ISBN|1-890385-11-5}}.

External links

  • Benjamin Harjo Jr.: American Indian Artist, official website
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20080908010651/http://www.wheelwright.org/exhibitions/Harjo/harjo.html The Earth, the Moon, and the Stars Above: Benjamin Harjo Jr.], Wheelwright Museum of the American Indian
  • [https://museum.okstate.edu/harjo Benjamin Harjo Jr.: We Are a Landscape of All We Know, OSU Museum of Art]
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