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Fritz Scholder
Orange Tulip Color Monotype Signed

1984

About the Item

Orange Tulip Color Monotype, handmade archival paper, pencil signed and titled paper size 40.5x31 inches with frame 49x38.5x1/25 printed: Joseph M. Segura of the Print Research Facility, School of Art, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ Wielding bold colors and abstract shapes, Fritz Scholder forever changed the way the world saw American Indians in art. Scholder was one-quarter Luiseño, a Southern California tribe, but was raised as white, a dichotomy that later would inform the themes of his artwork. Interested in art from an early age, he moved to Sacramento in 1957 and enrolled first at Sacramento City College, where he studied under Pop artist Wayne Thiebaud, and then at Sacramento State College. He had his first solo exhibition and sold his first major painting in Sacramento, but after graduating struggled to support himself and his family. Then came the welcome news that he had received a full scholarship to participate in the Rockefeller Foundation’s Southwest Indian Art Project in Arizona. After earning his MFA in 1964, he accepted a teaching position at the newly formed Institute of American Indian Arts in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Scholder had always resisted painting Indian subjects, but starting in 1967, he blew the lid off traditional Indian art with a series of paintings depicting what he called “the real Indian.” He sought to fight stereotypes with these bright, assertive, abstract paintings that included unflinching depictions of Indians in real situations, even if that reality might include a beer can or an American flag or an ice cream cone. The paintings were immediately controversial, even shocking to some, but were an inspiration for a new generation of Native American artists, and Scholder became a leader of what was sometimes called the New American Indian Art movement. Solo exhibitions across the United States and Europe followed, accompanied by books, television and film documentaries, and countless awards and honors. He expanded his repertoire into printmaking and sculpture, and his work found its way into the collections of major museums nationwide. He continued creating paintings that expressed his unique view of the world almost until his death in 2005, Museum of Modern Art (MoMA)National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.Art Institute of Chicago 2025 Fritz Scholder (1937-2005): A Legacy, Larsen Gallery 2024 Fritz Scholder: Paintings 1968–1980, Garth Greenan Gallery Seminal Scholder: Early work by contemporary Native American artist Fritz Scholder, Trotta-Bono Contemporary Fritz Scholder: On Paper, LewAllen Galleries 2023 Fritz Scholder: Transcendence from the Shadows, LewAllen Galleries 2022 2022 Fritz Scholder Exhibition, Larsen Gallery 2019 Another Look: Annual Fritz Scholder Exhibition 2019, Larsen Gallery Group shows 2025 Home Again: Artists on NM, Tamarind Institute 2024 The Show Must Go On: Antique to Contemporary, Graves International Art New Acquisitions: Emil Bisttram, Agnes Martin, Georgia O'Keeffe & more, 203 Fine Art New In Gallery, Larsen Gallery 2023 Influential Taos: A Holiday Exhibition, 203 Fine Art Native Abstraction, Trotta-Bono Contemporary Fall Selections, Aaron Payne Fine Art SUMMER SALE, Bateau Lavoir The Return, Aaron Payne Fine Art Bloom., The Brodsky Center at PAFA
  • Creator:
    Fritz Scholder (1937-2005, Native American)
  • Creation Year:
    1984
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 49 in (124.46 cm)Width: 38.5 in (97.79 cm)Depth: 1.25 in (3.18 cm)
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  • Condition:
  • Gallery Location:
    Lake Worth Beach, FL
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU192215808692

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