Ornery Artist's Hand-Lettered Screeds Helped Him Keep The World At Bay
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, 02-15-2015 at 06:03 PM (1052 Views)
Artist Jesse Howard filled his 20-acre property with hand-painted signs.
By all accounts, self-taught artist Jesse Howard was cantankerous. In middle of the last century, it wasn't unusual to see hand-painted signs on country roads advertising a traveling fair or a farm sale. But Howard's signs offered Bible verses. They proclaimed his anger at his neighbors and the government, and his disappointments with the world around him. "Every word I'm saying's the truth," the artist said of his work. "Every word."
Howard's work hangs in the Smithsonian American Art Museum, the American Folk Art Museum in New York and the American Visionary Arts Museum in Baltimore. Now, the Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis has opened the first comprehensive survey of his work.
Jesse Howard, Untitled (If You Want to See a Gang of Hoodlum Police), 1961.
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