1959 · Tulsa
Tulsa: Philbrook Art Center, 1959. Very Good. illustrations, folded (6)-page brochure. 24 cm. Oscar Howe's abstract painting titled "Umine Wacipi" was initially rejected from the show because the judges deemed it "not Indian." Howe protested writing in part: “Are we to be held back forever with one phase of Indian painting, that is the most common way? We are to be herded like a bunch of sheep, with no right for individualism, dictated [to] as the Indian has always been . . . " The jury relented and that painting appears in this brochure under Plains Tribes and priced at $200. The Statement of the Jury includes the following: "The jury is convinced that (truncated)