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Biss was a central figure in the "miracle generation" of students at the Institute of American Indian Arts (IAIA) during the Golden Era of Santa Fe in the 1960s. When Earl and his fellow students – which included Kevin Red Star, T.C. Cannon and Doug Hyde – arrived at IAIA, western art was focused on cowboys and landscapes, while Native art was stylized, linear and depictive. That perspective was too narrow for Biss, who studied painting with Fritz Scholder, sculpture with Allan Houser, jewelry and design with Charles Loloma, and architecture with Paolo Soleri. Inspired by these teachers, as well as fauvism, impressionism, expressionism, and other modernist movements, Biss pushed himself and his friends to create an entirely new genre that we know today as "Contemporary Southwestern Art".
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Highlighted Original Oils
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Earl Biss Featured in Architectual Digest
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Highlighted Serigraphs
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Art of Native America: Earl Biss Documentary
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