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San Antonio Museum of Art, Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Sackton.

You Can Take the Country Out of Salem

San Antonio Museum of Art, Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Sackton.
San Antonio Museum of Art, Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Sackton.
Contact San Antonio Museum of Art, Registrar Department for rights and reproduction of this image. Photography by Peggy Tenison. © Estate of Eddie Arning

You Can Take the Country Out of Salem

Artist: (American, 1898 - 1993)
Place made:United States, North and Central America
Date: ca. 1964-1974
Dimensions:
19 3/4 x 25 5/8 in. (50.2 x 65.1 cm)
Credit Line: Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Sackton
Object number: 88.17.10
Signed: Verso, pencil in full
Copyright: © Estate of Eddie Arning
Inscribed: YOU CAN TAKE THE COUNTRY OUT OF SALEM, Menthol Fresh, SALEM
Label Text
Because of mental illness, Eddie Arning spent sixty-four years in and out hospitals and institutions in Texas. In 1964, a teacher at the hospital offered him wax crayons, paper, and coloring books. While the flat, restricted forms of coloring books seemed to have shaped his visual sensibility, his ability to master more complex arrangements of figures, colors, and patterns grew rapidly, as did his repertoire of materials and images. Arning’s early works are autobiographical, drawn from his memories of growing up on his father’s farm in Germania, Texas, about fifty miles northwest of Houston. Later, the artist found inspiration in newspaper stories, magazine photos, advertisements, and other material from pop culture. Arning eventually began to work in oil pastels, which lent a soft, glowing, almost floating quality to his shapes. In the early 1970s, after being discharged from a nursing home and moving in with his widowed sister, Arning’s long-established creative and physical equilibrium was disrupted and he ceased drawing.

(Suzanne Weaver, 2019, Group Label)
Not on view


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