Arvie Smith (born 1938) is a nationally recognized African American painter based in my hometown of Portland, Oregon.
Arvie Smith, Ease on Down the Road, 30x22 |
There is a nice little bio of him here on the Hallie Ford Museum website, where he is having an exhibition from January 22- March 26th, 2022.
Smith's work is so, so, so many things.
Arvie Smith, Dem Golden Slippers, 2007 68x68 |
Arvie Smith, Steppin' Out, 30x22 |
Beautiful
Sad
Ironic
Tragic
Funny
Sensual
Alive
Courageous
Sharp
Glorious
The figures in his paintings shift from being vivid individuals, to embodying biting racist tropes, and back again. He celebrates Black culture and tradition, and in the same image crams racist symbols from the larger, white dominated culture. These images live side by side in the same painting, which is what I imagine it may be like for African Americans every day, all day long.
Arvie Smith BestMan 2016 72x60 |
Arvie Smith, Honkie Tonk, 68x78 2015 |
Seeing these paintings on your tiny phone or desk top will in no way indicate what it is like to see them in person. They fairly leap off the wall at you, and they seem to pulse with color and light.
His website is here: www.arviesmith.com
Arvie Smith Scare Crow 2016 60x48 |
Arvie Smith, Trial of Tears 68x60 |
Arvie Smith 68x60 diptic right |
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