100+ Famous Modern Art Artists of All Time
2/8/2024
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Joseph E. Yoakum, Grizzly Gulch Valley Ohansburg Vermont, 20th century (MoMA)
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A bounty of links
Speaking of poems... this prose? poem? is great. https://infinitegossip.substack.com/p/there-should-be-a-guy
This gentleman takes a picture in Cambridge every day: https://twitter.com/acambridgediary
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Joseph Yoakum, Cherokee, c. 1890–1972, born in Ash Grove, MO; d. Chicago, IL
Joseph Yoakum, of Cherokee, African-American, and French-American ancestry, began drawing his fantastical landscapes while living in Chicago in his later years. He claimed the locations were drawn from memories of his time spent in numerous circuses as a youth, as a soldier serving with the U.S. Army during World War I in Europe, as a vagabond rail rider, and as a stowaway and stevedore in Asia and Australia. He settled in Chicago in the late 1920s, but did not begin drawing his animated recollections until 1962. It was the 1960s Chicago Imagists who were among the first to herald him.
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details of "Untitled" Joseph Yoakum drawing that I took in 2021
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Joseph Yoakum (1891-1972)
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