Wednesday, June 21, 2023

Artist of the Day, June 21, 2023: Rick Bartow (Wiyot), a Native American painter, sculptor, musician [#1833]

Rick Bartow [Wiyot] (1946 - 2016) lived and worked in Newport, Oregon. In 1969 he graduated from Western Oregon State College with a BA in Secondary Art Eduction.  Bartow was a Vietnam Veteran, a life-long musician and songwriter, a widower, an enrolled member of the Mad River Band of Wiyot Indians, and is considered one of the most important leaders in contemporary Native American art. His art is held in over 100 public collections and was subject of over 100 solo exhibitions at museums and galleries, including the retrospective Things You Know But Cannot Explain, organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art at the University of Oregon in collaboration with Froelick Gallery. That retrospective toured 11 museums from 2015 to 2020 and was accompanied with a fully illustrated monograph.

In 2022 the Whitney Museum of American Art added four of Bartow's works on paper to their permanent collection. This collection of drawings exemplifies Bartow's brilliant mark-making and storytelling. It is a great honor knowing that they now reside at the world-renowned Whitney Museum.

Charles Froelick began working with Rick Bartow in 1992 while employed at Jamison Thomas Gallery.  In 1995 after William Jamison passed, Charles opened Froelick Gallery with a solo exhibition of Bartow's work.  For the next 21 years they collaborated closely on all aspects of Bartow's career until Rick passed in 2016.  Froelick helped to establish the Bartow Trust before his passing, and worked closely with the legal estate for 5 years. Froelick Gallery now works independently representing secondary market artworks and the corpus of drypoint editions and monotypes that Bartow created with Master Japanese printer Seiichi Hiroshima of Moon and Dog Press.  Bartow and Hiroshima's 20 year collaboration resulted in over 225 editioned drypoint titles, and hundreds of monotypes.  For all inquiries please contact the gallery.   

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Rick Bartow
Rick Bartow at work
Bartow and his assistant Jon Paden with two salmon carvings
Little Deer, 1990
Cedar Mill Pole on display, 1997
The Jacqueline Kennedy Garden at the White House
Cedar Mill Pole with bearhead, 1997
Cedar Mill Pole with raven head, 1997
Each pole has a horizontal wave-like pattern, 1997
that represents the succession of generations
Segyp Kos'Ket Saw Tawmp?  1997
Deer Spirit for Frank LaPena, 1999
From Nothing Coyote Creates Himself, 2004
Behr, 2007
Irish Ridge Raven, 2008
Man Acting Like Dog, 2009
Bear for Mary and John, 2010
The stolen, 2010
Bull Man Remnant #1, 2011
Bull Man Remnant #2, 2011
Prayer for Longevity, 2011
Little Bear Dream, 2012
We Were Always Here, 2012
We Were Always Here, 2012
Mask, 2013
Creation of Crow, 2014
Horrible Crow, 2014
Crazy Coyote, 2016
Spirits captured, 2019
Spirits captured, 2019
Spirits captured, 2019
Bear with humor
On the Way
Untitled



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