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Earl Biss    (American, 1947-1998)

 Earl Biss - Chiefs in Blue (Paintings) h: 60 x w: 40 in / h: 152.4 x w: 101.6 cm
Earl Biss
Chiefs in Blue 1995
 
 Earl Biss - End of the Trail (Paintings) h: 40 x w: 26 in / h: 101.6 x w: 66 cm
Earl Biss
End of the Trail
 
 Earl Biss - Untitled (Paintings) h: 20 x w: 30 in / h: 50.8 x w: 76.2 cm
Earl Biss
Untitled
 

Biography
1947 Born in Renton, Washington, on September 29, Earl Biss was given his child name of Meadow Lark Boy and later as a man named Spotted Horse, as with the tradition of his people, the Chippewa. He spent his childhood in the Northwest.
1965 - 1966 He attended the Institute of American Indian Arts in Santa Fe, NM, under the guidance of Fritz Scholder.
1966 - 1972 He later completed his studies at the San Francisco Art Institute in California.
1973 Biss then traveled to Europe for a year of independent studies. He maintained a studio in the Netherlands countryside, using his spare time to learn from the works of the Old Dutch Masters. He then traveled down through France to settle for six months on the Isle of Corfu in Greece. He attributes most of his work’s influences to Turner, Monet, Whistler, Munch and Kokoschka. Biss discovered his own style, incorporating old styles with modern styles. He combined America’s Abstract Expressionism and Europe’s Old Age Masters to create an expression of his cultural heritage. His subject matter is drawn from the landscape and rich spiritual background of his people.
1998 Died in the American Southwest.

Exhibitions
1992 Creativity Is Our Tradition, Institute of American Indian Arts Museum, Santa Fe, New Mexico
1991 One With the Earth, organized by the Institute of American Indian Arts and Alaska Culture and Arts Development, Santa Fe, New Mexico
1989 Paint, Bronze and Stone, Mitchell Indian Museum, Kendall College, Evanston, Illinois
1987 San Jose State College, San Jose, California
1984 - 1985 Indianascher Kunstler (traveling, Germany), organized by the Philbrook Museum, Tulsa, Oklahoma
1983 Heard Museum, Phoenix, Arizona
1982 Buscaglia-Castelani Art Gallery, Niagara University, Niagara Falls, New York
1981 Buffalo Bill Historical Center, Cody, Wyoming
1979 The Real People, International Native American Council of Arts, Casa de las Americas, Havana, Cuba
1978 Wheelwright Museum of the American Indian, Santa Fe, New Mexico
1975 - 1977 Elaine Horwitch Gallery, Scottsdale, Arizona
1975 Sun Spirits Gallery, Santa Fe, New Mexico
1973 Amon Carter Institute of American Indian Arts, Fort Worth, TX
1972 Museum of the Plains Indian, Browning, Montana
1971 San Jose Museum of Fine Art, San Jose, California
1970 World's Fair, Osaka, Japan
1968 American Indian Historical Society, San Francisco
1968 Spring Show, San Francisco Art Institute
1967 Center for the Arts of Indian America, Washington, D.C.
1967 Alaskan Centennial, Anchorage, Alaska
1966 Edinburgh Festival, Edinburgh, Scotland
1966 Berlin Festival, West Berlin, Germany
1965 New Mexico Museum of Fine Art, Santa Fe, NM Institute of Contemporary Indian Art, Washington, DC.
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