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History & Criticism - Allan Houser: An American Master (Chiricahua Apache, 1914-1994)

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Book Synopsis: Allan Capron Haozous, who would become known to the world as Allan Houser, was born in 1914 near Fort Sill, Oklahoma, the first child born into the community of Chiricahua Apaches following their release after decades of internment by the United States Government. After completing his basic education at the government Indian Schools, he was forced to return home at an early age to assist in the operation of the family farm. Driven by an inner muse, however, he left home in 1932 at the age of twenty to attend the Painting School at the Santa Fe Indian School. Although immersed in Apache tradition, he was fascinated by art from all over the world, and he resisted the Indian School's attempt to force him to work in what the faculty considered the only proper "Native-American style" of flat forms, bright colors, and "Indian" subject matter. He mastered a number of styles ranging from straightforward representation to pure abstraction, and throughout his career he remained alert to developments in the work of his contemporaries. Until his death in 1994 he continued to evolve, to rethink his approach, and to remaster his art. Today, his work, particularly his sculpture, can be seen in a number of collections both in the United States and abroad.

Allan Houser is the first book to assess the artist's entire career, from his earliest student paintings to the soaring monumental sculpture of his late years. The author, noted art historian W. Jackson Rushing III, shows how the artist developed his unique gifts, not in opposition to, but as a participant in the most important movements of twentieth-century art. Illustrated with many color photographs taken expressly for this volume and supplemented with photographs from the Houser family archives, the book will offer a comprehensive view of the career of this remarkable artist.

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Allan Houser: An American Master is a must-have for any art enthusiast or collector. This captivating book delves into the life and work of Allan Houser, a Chiricahua Apache artist whose talent knows no bounds. Born in a community that had endured decades of internment, Houser overcame adversity to become one of the most accomplished artists of the twentieth century.

What sets Houser apart is his ability to bridge the gap between tradition and modernity. While rooted in Apache tradition, he was also deeply influenced by art from around the world. Unlike other artists who were confined to a specific "Native-American style," Houser skillfully mastered various styles ranging from realistic representation to abstract forms. His versatility and constant evolution make his art truly remarkable.

With the expert guidance of renowned art historian W. Jackson Rushing III, this book provides a comprehensive overview of Houser's career. From his early student paintings to his awe-inspiring monumental sculptures, every aspect of his extraordinary journey is explored in detail. The book features stunning color photographs that were specially taken for this volume, along with archival photographs from the Houser family.

Witness the genius and artistic brilliance of Allan Houser by adding this exceptional book to your collection. Explore his thought-provoking pieces that resonate with profound meaning and cultural depth. Immerse yourself in the world of a true American master.

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