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Kelly Fearing"San Sebastian" Awesome Larger Mid Century Austin Texas piece.Circa 1960
Circa 1960
About the Item
Kelly Fearing
(1918-2011)
Austin Artist
Image Size: 42.25 x 30
Frame Size: 48.5 x 36.5
Medium: Oil/Gaouche
"San Sebastion"
Biography
Kelly Fearing (1918-2011)
The following information is from the artist's obituary, University of Texas Education News
Prominent Artist and Art Educator Kelly Fearing Dies at 92
AUSTIN, Texas — Artist, art educator and University of Texas at Austin Professor Emeritus Kelly Fearing died on March 13 at his home in Austin, at the age of 92 due to congestive heart failure.
Fearing was a professor emeritus in university's Department of Art and Art History. He taught at the university from 1947-87, and was presented the College of Fine Arts' E. William Doty Award in 2007, the college's highest honor recognizing him as an individual of distinction in his field who has demonstrated extraordinary interest in the college.
"Kelly Fearing was the quintessential Renaissance man," said College of Fine Arts Associate Dean Ken Hale. "He was an artist, an author and an educator. His talent was extraordinary. He worked in almost all traditional mediums and excelled in oil painting and collage. Fearing was very well educated in all of the arts and enthusiastically passed that knowledge on to literally thousands of students. The University of Texas and the state of Texas have benefited greatly from the creativity and generosity of Kelly Fearing. His passing is a loss for us all."
Born in Fordyce, Ark., Fearing was raised in Louisiana, studied art at Louisiana Tech University, earned a master's degree from Columbia University and went to Fort Worth during World War II to serve his country in a defense job. While being trained in graphic drafting for a company that was making bombers for the U.S. military, Fearing was introduced to other aspiring artists in the Fort Worth area. This group of avant-guard printmakers and artists became known as the Fort Worth Circle, and Fearing was one of its core members. Collectively, they were instrumental in introducing modernist ideas to Texas art.
After teaching at Texas Wesleyan College from 1945-47, he came to The University of Texas at Austin as the Ashbel Smith Professor in Art in 1947. He retired from the university in 1987 and continued to work as a professional artist. His art has been referred to as magical realist, mystical naturalist and Romantic surrealist.
As a pioneer in art education in America, Fearing founded The University of Texas Junior Art Project, the first visual arts outreach program of its kind in Texas. The program offered children of all ages and from all economic backgrounds free, university-based instruction and exposure to the arts.
Kelly Fearing has been an important artist working in Texas since the 1940s. After doing his graduate work at Columbia University in New York City, Fearing established himself as a surrealist painter and print maker in Fort Worth, and then became one of the founding members of the art faculty at the University of Texas at Austin.
He has had recent exhibitions at the Valley House Gallery in Dallas, Texas, and at the Archer M. Huntington Art Gallery in Austin, Texas.
Fearing lives and works in Austin, Texas.
Courtesy of Flatbread Press and Gallery
Added note:
Kelly Fearing died of congestive heart failure in 2011 in Austin, Texas.
William KELLY FEARING (1918-2011)
Born in Fordyce, Arkansas, Kelly Fearing entered college as an accounting major but quickly discovered his intense interest in art. He studied art at Louisiana Tech University and later at Columbia University. He taught public school briefly before relocating to Texas to teach art at the university level in El Paso and Fort Worth before joining the faculty at the University of Texas at Austin.
Selected Biographical and Career Highlights
· 1918 Born in Fordyce, Arkansas
· 1941 BA, Louisiana Polytechnic Institute, Ruston, Louisiana
· 1941-42 Teacher, Winfield Public Schools, Louisiana
· 1943-45 Guest Professor, Texas Western College, El Paso, Texas
· 1945-47 Instructor, Texas Wesleyan College, Fort Worth, Texas
· 1950 MA, Columbia University, New York, New York
· 1947-87 Professor of Art, University of Texas at Austin, Texas
· 2007 Recipient, William E. Doty Award
· 2009 Recipient, Texas Biennial Tribute Artist
· 2011 Died in Austin, Texas
Selected Prizes, Awards
· Texas General/Annual: Purchase Prize 1956; Cash Prize 1945, 1947, 1949, 1953, 1954, 1955, 1963; Recommended for Purchase Prize 1949, 1950
1945 Cash Prize, The Aquarist, oil
1947 Cash Prize for Dream of Jacob, oil
1949 Cash Prize and Recommended for Purchase Prize, The Red Sea, oil
1950 Recommended for Purchase Prize, Man in a Tide Pool, oil
1953 Cash Prize, Tobias and the Angel, oil
1954 Cash Prize, Landscape with Peacock, oil
1955 Cash Prize, St. John in the Wilderness, oil
1956 Purchase Prize, Yellow After the Rain, oil
1963 Cash Prize, Sleeping Philosopher in a Landscape Developing, oil
· Fort Worth Local: First Prize 1945; Popular Prize 1944
1944 Popular Prize, USO Street Dance
1945 First Prize, The Kite Flyers, oil
· Texas Fine Arts: Purchase Prize 1954; Cash Prize 1952, 1955 (2 works), 1956
1952 Cash Prize
1954 Purchase Prize
1955 Cash Prize for Watercolor, watercolor
1955 Cash Prize, Spring Festival
1956 Cash Prize
· Other Exhibitions: Purchase Prize 1945 Texas Print Exhibition; Merit Award 1956 DD Feldman; Honorable Mention 1962 Longview National Invitational
1945 Purchase Prize, The Collector, etching, 5th Annual Texas Print Exhibition
1962 Honorable Mention, Longview National Invitational
Selected Exhibitions
· 1941 Solo, Louisiana Tech University, Ruston, Louisiana
· 1944 24th Exhibition of the Southern States Art League, Dallas Museum of Art, Dallas, Texas
· 1944 Fort Worth Local Artists Annual, Fort Worth Art Association Gallery, Public Library, Fort Worth, Texas (popular prize)
· 1944 6th Texas General Exhibition 1944-1945, circulated: Dallas Museum of Art, Dallas; Museum of Fine Arts, Houston; Witte Museum, San Antonio; University of Texas at Austin, Texas
· 1945 Fort Worth Local Artists Annual, Fort Worth Art Association Gallery, Public Library, Fort Worth, Texas (purchase prize)
· 1945 7th Texas General Exhibition 1945-1946, circulated: Witte Museum, San Antonio; Dallas Museum of Art, Dallas; Museum of Fine Arts, Houston; University of Texas at Austin, Texas (cash prize)
· 1945 Prints of Fort Worth Artists, Fort Worth Art Association Gallery, Public Library, Fort Worth, Texas
· 1945 5th Annual Texas Print Exhibition, Dallas Museum of Art, Dallas, Texas (1st prize)
· 1946 8th Texas General Exhibition 1946-1947, circulated: Dallas Museum of Art, Dallas; Museum of Fine Arts, Houston; Witte Museum, San Antonio, Texas
· 1947 55 Works of Modern Art Owned in Houston, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Texas
· 1947 6th Annual Texas Print Exhibition, Dallas Museum of Art, Dallas, Texas
· 1947 9th Texas General Exhibition 1947-1948, circulated: Museum of Fine Arts, Houston; Dallas Museum of Art, Dallas; Witte Museum, San Antonio, Texas (cash prize)
· 1948 10th Texas General Exhibition 1948-1949, circulated: Witte Museum, San Antonio; Museum of Fine Arts, Houston; Dallas Museum of Art, Dallas, Texas 1945 Prize, 5th Annual Texas Print Exhibition, Dallas Museum of Art, Dallas, Texas
· 1948 Watercolors by 16 Texas Artists, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Texas
· 1948 University of Texas Art Faculty Exhibition, Dallas Museum of Art, Dallas, Texas
· 1949 Solo, Fresno State College, Fresno, California
· 1949 11th Annual Texas Exhibition of Painting and Sculpture 1949-1950, circulated: Witte Museum, San Antonio; Museum of Fine Arts, Houston; Dallas Museum of Art, Dallas, Texas (cash prize and recommended for purchase prize)
· 1950 Texas Wildcat, San Francisco Museum of Art, San Francisco, California
· 1950, 1960, 1963 Artists West of the Mississippi, Colorado Springs Art Center, Colorado Springs, Colorado
· 1950 12th Annual Exhibition of Texas Painting and Sculpture 1950-1951, circulated: Dallas Museum of Art, Dallas; Witte Museum, San Antonio; Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Texas (recommended for purchase prize)
· 1951 Newcomers: First Showing of a New Generation, Downtown Gallery, New York, New York
· 1952 Annual Juried Exhibition, Texas Fine Arts Association, Austin, Texas (cash prize)
· 1952 Imaginative Paintings by Kelly Fearing, Santa Barbara Museum of Art, Santa Barbara, California
· 1952 Young Collections 1952, Dallas Museum of Art, Dallas, Texas
· 1952 Kelly Fearing, Betty McLean Gallery, Dallas, Texas
· 1952 Texas Contemporary Artists, M. Knoedler & Company, New York, New York; Contemporary Art Museum, Houston, Texas (catalogue)
· 1952 Solo, Cotton Memorial Galleries, Texas Western College, El Paso, Texas
· 1952 14th Annual Exhibition of Texas Painting and Sculpture 1952, circulated: Dallas Museum of Art, Dallas; Witte Museum, San Antonio; Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Texas
· 1953 University of Texas Faculty Exhibition, Dallas Museum of Art, Dallas, Texas
· 1953 Solo, Santa Barbara Museum of Art, Santa Barbara, California
· 1953 15th Annual Exhibition of Texas Painting and Sculpture 1953, circulated: Dallas Museum of Art, Dallas; Museum of Fine Arts, Houston; Witte Museum, San Antonio, Texas (cash prize)
· 1954 149th Annual Exhibition, Pennsylvania Academy of Art, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
· 1954 Sacred Art, Catholic University, Washington, DC
· 1954 Seventeen Years: An Exhibition of the First Prize Winners in the 17 Annual Exhibitions of Work by Fort Worth Artists Held by the Fort Worth Art Association, Fort Worth Art Center, Fort Worth, Texas (catalogue)
· 1954 16th Annual Exhibition of Texas Painting and Sculpture 1954, circulated: Dallas Museum of Art, Dallas; Witte Museum, San Antonio; Museum of Fine Arts, Houston; Fort Worth Art Center, Fort Worth, Texas (cash prize)
· 1954 Annual Juried Exhibition, Texas Fine Arts Association, Austin, Texas (purchase prize)
· 1954 Religious Art Today, Brown Gallery, Boston, Massachusetts
· 1954-56 Artist’s Panorama Traveling Exhibition, Pennsylvania Academy of Art, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
· 1955 Two Texas Artists (Kelly Fearing and Mildred Wood Dixon), Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Texas
· 1955 Pittsburgh International, Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
· 1955 Solo, Fort Worth Art Center, Fort Worth, Texas
· 1955 The World Around Us: 100 Years of American Landscape, Dallas Museum of Art, Dallas, Texas
· 1955 Annual Juried Exhibition, Texas Fine Arts Association, Austin, Texas (cash prize for watercolor)
· 1955 Spring Arts Festival, Texas Fine Arts Association, Austin, Texas (cash prize)
· 1955 Young Collections 1955, Dallas Museum of Art, Dallas, Texas
· 1955 17th Annual Exhibition of Texas Painting and Sculpture 1955-1956, circulated: Dallas Museum of Art, Dallas; Fort Worth Art Center, Fort Worth; Witte Museum, San Antonio; Texas Fine Arts Association, Austin, Texas (cash prize)
· 1955, 1959, 1963 Invitational Exhibition of Contemporary Painting and Sculpture, University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois
· 1956 6th Southwestern Exhibition of Prints and Drawings, Dallas Museum of Art, Dallas, Texas, traveled to: Centenary College, Shreveport, Louisiana; Elisabet Ney Museum, Austin, Texas; University of New Mexico, Albuquerque; Texas Tech College Museum, Lubbock; Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Texas; University of Tulsa, Oklahoma; Oklahoma A&M College, Stillwater
· 1956 Gulf-Caribbean Art Exhibition, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, traveled to: Dallas Museum of Fine Arts, Dallas; Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston; Munson-Williams-Proctor Institute, Utica; Carnegie Institute, Pittsburg; Colorado Springs Fine Art Center, Colorado Springs, Colorado (catalogue)
· 1956 Young Collections 1956, Dallas Museum of Art, Dallas, Texas
· 1956 Annual Juried Exhibition, Texas Fine Arts Association, Austin, Texas (cash prize)
· 1956 Merit Award, D. D. Feldman Collection of Contemporary Texas Art, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Texas (1958, Dallas???)
· 1956 D. D. Feldman Collection of Contemporary Texas Art, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Texas
· 1956 18th Annual Texas Painting and Sculpture Exhibition 1956-1957, circulated: Dallas Museum of Art, Dallas; Witte Museum, San Antonio; Museum of Fine Arts, Houston; Texas Fine Arts Association, Austin; Museum, Texas Tech, Lubbock, Texas (purchase prize)
· 1957 Survey of Painting in Texas, Dallas Museum of Art, Dallas, Texas, circulated by American Federation of Arts (catalogue)
· 1957 22nd Annual Midyear Juried Exhibition, Butler Institute of American Art, Youngstown, Ohio
· 1957 Summer Group Exhibition, Edwin Hewitt Gallery, New York, New York
· 1957 Young Collections 1957, Dallas Museum of Art, Dallas, Texas
· 1958 Religious Art of the Western World, Dallas Museum of Art, Dallas, Texas
· 1958 20th Annual Texas Painting and Sculpture Exhibition 1958-1959, circulated: Dallas Museum of Art, Dallas; Witte Museum, San Antonio; TFAA, Laguna Gloria Gallery, Austin; Beaumont Art Museum, Beaumont; San Angelo Art Club, San Angelo; Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Texas
· 1959 Made in Texas by Texans, Dallas Museum of Contemporary Art, Sheraton-Dallas Hotel, Dallas, Texas (catalogue)
· 1959 21st Annual Texas Painting and Sculpture Exhibition 1959-1960, circulated: Dallas Museum of Art, Dallas; Witte Museum, San Antonio; Beaumont Art Museum, Beaumont; Museum, Texas Tech, Lubbock; Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Texas
· 1960 Southwestern Art: A Sampling of Contemporary Painting and Sculpture, Dallas Museum of Art, Dallas, Texas
· 1961 Invitational Exhibition of Painters Born in Arkansas, Museum of Fine Arts, Little Rock, Arkansas
· 1962, 1963, 1975 Invitational, Longview Museum of Fine Arts, Longview, Texas (honorable mention 1962)
· 1963 University of Texas Art Faculty—Past and Present, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Texas
· 1963 25th Annual Texas Painting and Sculpture Exhibition 1963-1964, circulated: Dallas Museum of Art, Dallas; Centennial Art Museum, Corpus Christi; Beaumont Art Museum, Beaumont; El Paso Museum of Art, El Paso; Witte Museum, San Antonio; University of Texas at Austin, Texas (cash prize)
· 1963 The Versatile Shell, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Texas
· 1963 59th Annual Exhibition of Western Art, Denver Art Museum, Denver, Colorado
· 1963, 1966 Christocentric Exhibition, University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois
· 1964 Solo, El Paso Museum of Art, El Paso, Texas
· 1964 New York World’s Fair, Texas Pavilion, New York, New York
· 1964-65 The Bird in Art, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona and the Arkansas Art Center, Little Rock, Arkansas
· 1966 Solo, Gallery of Visual Arts, Louisiana Tech University, Ruston, Louisiana
· 1967 Solo, University of Texas Art Museum, Austin, Texas
· 1968 Texas Painting and Sculpture 1968, Dallas Museum of Art, Dallas, Texas
· 1969 Solo, Witte Museum, San Antonio, Texas
· 1971 Texas Painting and Sculpture 71, Dallas Museum of Art, Dallas, Texas
· 1971–72 Texas Painting and Sculpture: The 20th Century, Pollack Galleries, Owen Arts Center, Southern Methodist University, Dallas, Texas, traveled to: Witte Confluence Museum, HemisFair Plaza, San Antonio; University Art Museum, University of Texas at Austin; Amon Carter Museum, Fort Worth; The Museum, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas (catalogue)
· 1974 Solo, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas
· 1977 Solo, DuBose Gallery, Houston, Texas
· 1978 U.S. Drawings, Museum, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas
· 1978 Solo, L and L Gallery, Longview, Texas
· 1979 Made in Texas, Huntington Gallery, University Art Museum, University of Texas at Austin, Texas (catalogue)
· 1981 Solo, Spencer Gallery, Fine Arts Center, University of Arkansas, Monticello, Arkansas
· 1981 Solo, Moffett Gallery, School of Art and Architecture, Louisiana Tech University, Ruston, Louisiana
· 1983 Images of Texas, Huntington Art Gallery, University of Texas at Austin, Texas, traveled to: Art Museum of South Texas, Corpus Christi; Amarillo Art Center, Amarillo, Texas (catalogue)
· 1984 Works from the Friends Collections, Art Gallery, School of Art and Architecture, Louisiana Tech University, Ruston, Louisiana
· 1985 Solo, Old Jail Art Center, Albany, Texas
· 1986 Solo, McNay Art Museum, San Antonio, Texas
· 1986 Beyond Regionalism: The Fort Worth School (1945-1955), Old Jail Art Center, Albany, Texas
· 1992 Prints of the Fort Worth Circle, 1940-1960, Huntington Art Gallery, University of Texas at Austin, Texas
· 1992 Kelly Fearing: The Influence of “The Fort Worth School,” 1939-1955, Valley House Gallery, Dallas, Texas
· 1995 Solo, Flatbed Press & Gallery, Austin, Texas
· 1996 Solo, Valley House Gallery, Dallas, Texas
· 1997 Jupiter’s Loves and His Children, Georgia Art Museum, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia
· 1998 Early Texas Art: A Collectors’ Exhibition, Museum of the Big Bend, Alpine, Texas
· 1999 Kelly Fearing: A Search for Mystical Concepts, Pascal/Robinson Galleries, Houston, Texas
· 2000 Solo, Flatbed Press & Gallery, Austin, Texas
· 2001 First Light: Local Art and the Fort Worth Public Library 1901–1961 . . . A Centennial Exhibit, Fort Worth Central Library, Fort Worth, Texas (catalogue)
· 2002 The Mystical World of Kelly Fearing: A Sixty Year Retrospective, traveling exhibition, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas; Old Jail Art Center, Albany, Texas; Arlington Museum of Art, Arlington, Texas (catalogue)
· 2002-03 The Eyes of Texas—The Lone Star State as Seen by Her Artists, San Angelo Museum of Fine Art, San Angelo, Texas; Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum, Canyon, Texas (catalogue)
· 2005 Celebrating Early Texas Art: Treasures from Dallas-Fort Worth Private Collections, 1900-1960, Fort Worth Community Center, Fort Worth, Texas (catalogue)
· 2007 A Life of Art: 1943-Present, Lotus Asian Art and Antiques, Austin, Texas
· 2007 Texas Modern: The Rediscovery of Early Texas Abstraction (1935-1965), Martin Museum of Art, Baylor University, Waco, Texas (catalogue)
· 2008 Intimate Modernism: Fort Worth Circle Artists in the 1940s, Amon Carter Museum, Fort Worth, Texas (publication)
· 2009 Texas Paper: Watercolors, Pastels and Drawings from the Lone Star State, 1938-2008, William Reaves Fine Art, Houston, Texas
· 2009-10 Texas Art Seen, Grace Museum, Abilene, Texas
· 2011 Southeast Texas Art: Cross-Currents and Influences, 1925–1965, Art Museum of Southeast Texas, Beaumont, Texas
· 2011 Fresh and Salty, Fort Worth Community Arts Center, Fort Worth, Texas
· 2011 Breakthrough: Sixty Years of Texas Abstraction, William Reaves Fine Art, Houston, Texas
· 2014 A New Visual Vocabulary: Developments in Texas Modernism 1935-1965, One Allen Center, Lobby Gallery, Houston, Texas
· 2013 Rhythms of Modernism, William Reaves Fine Art, Houston, Texas
Selected Public Collections
Dallas Museum of Art, Dallas, Texas
Grace Museum, Abilene, Texas
Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, Texas
Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Texas
Born: 1918, Fordyce, Arkansas
Education:
1941 Louisiana Polytechnic Institute, B.A.
1950 Columbia University, New York, M.A.
Solo Exhibitions:
1949 Louisiana Southwestern Institute, Lafayette, Louisiana
1949 Fresno State College, California
1950 Bright Shawl Gallery, San Antonio, Texas
1952 Betty McLean Gallery, Dallas, Texas
1952 Cotton Memorial Galleries, Texas Western College, El Paso, Texas
1953 Imaginative Paintings by Kelly Fearing, Santa Barbara Museum of Art, California
1955 Henry Clay Frick Memorial Gallery, University of Pittsburg, Pennsylvania
1955 Museum of Fine Arts of Houston, Texas
1955 Corpus Christi Centennial Museum, Texas
1955 Fort Worth Art Center, Texas
1955 Laguna Gloria Art Museum, Austin, Texas
1957 Neptune's Gallery, Marblehead (Boston)
1957 Cotton Memorial Galleries, Texas Western College, El Paso, Texas
1958 Valley House Gallery, Dallas, Texas
1959 Lubbock Museum of Art, Texas
1960 Junior League Gallery, Houston, Texas
1961 Valley House Gallery, Dallas, Texas
1962 Private exhibition, 859 Picacho Lane, Montecito
1964 El Paso Museum of Art, Texas
1964 Esther Bear Gallery, Santa Barbara, California
1966 Gallery of Visual Arts, Louisiana Tech University, Ruston, Louisiana
1967 University of Texas Art Museum, Austin, Texas
1969 Fort Worth Art Center, Texas
1969 Witte Memorial Museum, San Antonio, Texas
1974 University of Texas Art Museum, Austin, Texas
1975 Mary Moore Gallery, La Jolla, California
1975 L. and L. Gallery, Longview, Texas
1976 Private exhibition, 25 Habersham Way, N.M. Atlanta, Georgia
1976 Mary Moffett Gallery, Louisiana Tech University, Ruston, Louisiana
1977 Du Bose Gallery, Houston, Texas
1978 L. and L. Gallery, Longview, Texas
1981 Retrospective, Spencer Gallery, The Fine Arts Center, The University of Arkansas at Monticello, Arkansas
1981 The Sound of Color, Mary Moffett Gallery, School of Art and Architecture, Louisiana Tech University, Ruston, Louisiana
1985 Old Jail Art Center, Albany, Texas
1986 Marion Koogler McNay Art Museum, San Antonio, Texas
1992 Valley House Gallery, Dallas, Texas
1995 Robinson Galleries, Houston, Texas
1995 Flatbed Press & Gallery, Austin, Texas
1996 Valley House Gallery, Dallas, Texas
1996 In Passage, Robinson Galleries, Houston, Texas
1996 In Passage, Flatbed Press & Gallery, Austin, Texas
1997 Flatbed Press and Gallery, Austin, Texas
1999 Pascal/Robinson Galleries, Houston, Texas
2002 The Mystical World of Kelly Fearing: A Sixty-Year Retrospective, Creative Research Laboratory, Department of Art and Art History, The University of Texas at Austin
2003 The Mystical World of Kelly Fearing: A Sixty-Year Retrospective, The Old Jail Art Center, Albany, Texas
2003 The Mystical World of Kelly Fearing: A Sixty-Year Retrospective, Arlington Museum of Art, Arlington, Texas
2007 A Life of Art: 1943- Present, Lotus Asian Art and Antiques, Austin Texas
Group Exhibitions:
1954 Pennsylvania Academy of Art, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
1955 University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois
1955 Carnegie Institute, Pittsburg, Pennsylvania
1955 Pennsylvania Academy of Art, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
1956 Pennsylvania Academy of Art, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
1956-57 Carnegie Institute, Pittsburg, Pennsylvania
1956-57 Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Texas
1956-57 Dallas Museum of Fine Art, Dallas, Texas
1956-57 Munson-Williams-Proctor Institute, Utica, New York
1956 Edwin Hewitt Gallery, New York, New York
1957 Dallas Museum of Fine Art, Dallas, Texas
1958 American Federation of Art
1959 University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois
1961 Museum of Fine Arts, Little Rock, Arkansas
1961 Colorado Springs Art Center
1962 Longview Museum and Arts Center, Longview, Texas
1963 Longview Museum and Arts Center, Longview, Texas
1963 Colorado Springs Art Center
1963 Philbrook Art Center, Tulsa, Oklahoma
1963 Fort Worth Art Center, Fort Worth, Texas
1963 University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois
1963 Denver Art Museum, Denver, Colorado
1963 Archer M. Huntington Art Gallery, University of Texas, Austin, Texas
1964 New York World's Fair, Texas Pavillion, New York, New York
1964 Archer M. Huntington Art Gallery, University of Texas, Austin, Texas
1964-65 University of Arizona Museum of Art, Tucson, Arizona
1964-65 Arkansas Arts Center, Little Rock, Arkansas
1965 Archer M. Huntington Art Gallery, University of Texas, Austin, Texas
1966 Archer M. Huntington Art Gallery, University of Texas, Austin, Texas
1967 Archer M. Huntington Art Gallery, University of Texas, Austin, Texas
1968 Archer M. Huntington Art Gallery, University of Texas, Austin, Texas
1968 Texas Pavillion Hemistair, San Antonio, Texas
1969 Archer M. Huntington Art Gallery, University of Texas, Austin, Texas
1970 Archer M. Huntington Art Gallery, University of Texas, Austin, Texas
1971 Archer M. Huntington Art Gallery, University of Texas, Austin, Texas
1972 Archer M. Huntington Art Gallery, University of Texas, Austin, Texas
1973 Archer M. Huntington Art Gallery, University of Texas, Austin, Texas
1974 Archer M. Huntington Art Gallery, University of Texas, Austin, Texas
1975 Archer M. Huntington Art Gallery, University of Texas, Austin, Texas
1975 Longview Museum and Arts Center, Longview, Texas
1976 Archer M. Huntington Art Gallery, University of Texas, Austin, Texas
1977 Archer M. Huntington Art Gallery, University of Texas, Austin, Texas
1978 Archer M. Huntington Art Gallery, University of Texas, Austin, Texas
1978 Texas Tech University and Museum of Art, Lubbock, Texas
1979 University of Texas, Austin, Texas
1979 Archer M. Huntington Art Gallery, University of Texas, Austin, Texas
1980 Archer M. Huntington Art Gallery, University of Texas, Austin, Texas
1981 Archer M. Huntington Art Gallery, University of Texas, Austin, Texas
1982 Archer M. Huntington Art Gallery, University of Texas, Austin, Texas
1983 Jack S. Blanton Museum of Art, University of Texas, Austin, Texas
1984 Jack S. Blanton Museum of Art, University of Texas, Austin, Texas
1984 School of Art and Architecture, Louisiana Tech. University, Ruston, Louisiana
1985 Longview Museum and Arts Center, Longview, Texas
1985 Jack S. Blanton Museum of Art, University of Texas, Austin, Texas
1986 Jack S. Blanton Museum of Art, University of Texas, Austin, Texas
1987 Jack S. Blanton Museum of Art, University of Texas, Austin, Texas
1988 Jack S. Blanton Museum of Art, University of Texas, Austin, Texas
1988 Amarillo Art Center, Amarillo, Texas
1989 Jack S. Blanton Museum of Art, University of Texas, Austin, Texas
1990 Jack S. Blanton Museum of Art, University of Texas, Austin, Texas
1990 Longview Museum and Arts Center, Longview, Texas
1991 Jack S. Blanton Museum of Art, University of Texas, Austin, Texas
1991 Longview Museum and Arts Center, Longview, Texas
1991 Dallas Museum of Fine Arts, Dallas, Texas
1992 Jack S. Blanton Museum of Art, University of Texas, Austin, Texas
1993 Jack S. Blanton Museum of Art, University of Texas, Austin, Texas
1993 Robinson Galleries, Houston, Texas
1994 Valley House Gallery, Dallas, Texas
1994 Robinson Galleries, Houston, Texas
1994 Jack S. Blanton Museum of Art, University of Texas, Austin, Texas
1995 Jack S. Blanton Museum of Art, University of Texas, Austin, Texas
1995 Valley House Gallery, Dallas, Texas
1996 Valley House Gallery, Dallas, Texas
1996 Jack S. Blanton Museum of Art, University of Texas, Austin, Texas
1996 Robinson Galleries, Houston, Texas
1996 Flatbed Press and Gallery, Austin, Texas
1997 Flatbed Press and Gallery, Austin, Texas
1997 Robinson Galleries, Houston, Texas
1997 Jack S. Blanton Museum of Art, University of Texas, Austin, Texas
1997 Valley House Gallery, Dallas, Texas
1997 Georgia Art Museum, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia
1997 Marion Koogler McNay Art Museum, San Antonio, Texas
1998 Marion Koogler McNay Art Museum, San Antonio, Texas
1998 Valley House Gallery, Dallas, Texas
1998 Jack S. Blanton Museum of Art, University of Texas, Austin, Texas
1998 Robinson Galleries, Houston, Texas
1998 Flatbed Press and Gallery, Austin, Texas
1998 Museum of Big Bend, Sul Ross State University, Alpine, Texas
1999 Flatbed Press and Gallery, Austin, Texas
1999 Robinson Galleries, Houston, Texas
1999 Jack S. Blanton Museum of Art, University of Texas, Austin, Texas
1999 Valley House Gallery, Dallas, Texas
1999 Marion Koogler McNay Art Museum, San Antonio, Texas
1999 Nancy Wilson Scanlon Gallery, Helms Fine Art Center, Austin, Texas
2001 Texas International Fine Art Fair, NorthPark East, Dallas, Texas (Valley House Gallery)
2003 Works on Paper, The Park Avenue Armory, New York, NY (Valley House Gallery)
2003 Marion Koogler McNay Art Museum, San Antonio, Texas
2004 50th Anniversary Exhibition, Valley House Gallery, Dallas, Texas
2006 Kingdom Animalia: Creatures Big and Small by Artists Old and New (group exhibition), Valley House Gallery, Dallas, Texas
2008 Historic Fort Worth Charity Antiques Show, Masonic Center, Fort Worth, Texas
2008 CASETA 6th Annual Symposium on Early Texas Art, University of North Texas Health Science Center, Fort Worth, Texas
2009 Texas Biennial 2009: An Independent Survey of Contemporary Texas Art, Mexican American Cultural Center, and Women and their Work, Austin, Texas, Kelly Fearing named Tribute Artist, juror: Michael Duncan
2011 Fresh & Salty (a Valley House Gallery group exhibition), Fort Worth Community Arts Center, Fort Worth, Texas
Awards:
2007 William E. Doty Award, Austin, Texas
2009 Texas Biennial 2009 Tribute Artist, Austin, Texas, juror: Michael Duncan
Literature:
Lyell, Frank H., Leaves from an Artist's Notebook, Drawings by Kelly Fearing, The University of Texas Press, 1959.
Fearing, Martin and Beard, Our Expanding Vision, W.S. Benson Publishing Co., 1960.
Illustrations for Confabulario and Other Stories by Juan Jose Arrelo, The University of Texas Press, 1964.
Fearing, K., Guest Edition, Texas Quarterly, "Creativity of the Human Spirit," Spring 1978, Volume XVI number 1.
Fearing, K., "Introduction," Patrick Heron, The Colour of Colour: E. William Doty Lectures in Fine Arts, Third Series 1978, College of Fine Arts, University of Texas, Austin, 1979.
Fearing, Beard, Krevitsky and Martin, Art and the Creative Teacher, W.S. Benson and Company, Austin, Texas, 1971.
Fearing, Beard and Martin, The Creative Eye, vols 1 and 2 Second Edition, W.S. Benson and Company, Austin, Texas, 1979.
Fearing, Mayton, Francis and Beard, Helping Children See Art and Make Art, W.S. Benson and Company, Austin, Texas, 1982.
Fearing, Mayton and Brooks, The Way of Art, Inner Vision Outer Expression, vols. 1 and 2, W.S. Benson and Company, Austin, Texas, 1986.
The Mystical World of Kelly Fearing, exhibition catalogue, Creative Research Laboratory and Flatbed Press, Austin, Texas, 2002, essays by Amy Freeman Lee, Mark Smith, Elizabeth Ferrer, 60 pages.
Merchant Adams, "Reviews: Kelly Fearing, Creative Research Laboratory and Flatbed Press Galleries," Artlies Fall 2002, p. 70, illust.
Teaching:
1942-43 Windfield Public Schools, Louisiana
1943-45 Texas Wesleyan College, Fort Worth, Texas
1943-45 Texas Western College (Guest Professor), El Paso, Texas
1947-87 The University of Texas, Austin, Texas
- Creator:Kelly Fearing (1918, American)
- Creation Year:Circa 1960
- Dimensions:Height: 48.5 in (123.19 cm)Width: 36.5 in (92.71 cm)Depth: 3 in (7.62 cm)
- Movement & Style:
- Period:
- Condition:Has some crazing. A great piece.
- Gallery Location:San Antonio, TX
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU76933244211
Kelly Fearing
Born in 1918 in Fordyce, Arkansas and raised in Louisiana, Fearing first studied art at Louisiana Tech University, and later earned a master’s degree at Columbia University in New York City. Fearing moved to Fort Worth, Texas in 1943 and joined a group of artists active between 1945 and 1955 known as the “Fort Worth Circle.” This group was responsible to a large extent for introducing modernist art and ideas to Texas. The artists experimented with European surrealism, modernism, and a new emphasis on the individual artist’s metaphysical interpretation of the world; concepts that would guide Fearing for the rest of his career as an artist. In 1947, after two years of teaching art at Texas Wesleyan University, Fearing accepted Loren Mozley’s offer to teach in the University of Texas art department in Austin, where he joined Mozley, Everett Spruce, William Lester, Ralph White, Seymour Fogel, Constance Forsyth and Charles Umlauf in defining mid-century Texas modernism. Fearing remained on the faculty for 40 years, during which time he co-wrote art education textbooks and inspired future generations of successful artists. As a pioneer in art education in America, Fearing founded The University of Texas Junior Art Project, the first visual arts outreach program of its kind in Texas. The program offered children of all ages and from all economic backgrounds free, university-based instruction and exposure to the arts. Fearing retired in 1987 as professor emeritus from The University of Texas Department of Art and Art History and continued to work as an artist until his death in 2011. Throughout his life, Fearing remained ever the restless explorer, experimenting with figuration, abstraction, color, and artistic processes in media ranging from graphite, charcoal, silver point, casein, gold leaf, frottage, montage and collage with found objects. He also explored a wide variety of printmaking processes singularly or in combination with other media. Since 1945, his artwork has been included in numerous solo and group exhibitions in major museums across Texas and is held in many private and public collections including: the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, Museum of Fine Arts Houston, the Dallas Museum of Art and The Grace Museum. Fearing received the 2009 Texas Biennial Tribute Award and the 2007 E. William Doty Award, the most prestigious recognition offered by the College of Fine Arts at The University of Texas at Austin granted to individuals who have distinguished themselves through extraordinary professional achievement.
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