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James Pollock (born 1943,
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) is an American artist living in
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. Pollock has been characterized as a painter whose work is a bridge between the abstract and the concrete. His style varies widely, sometimes drawing on the abstract styles reminiscent of artists of the early 20th-century
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school, characterized by strong lines and bold colors, sometimes resembling ancient
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s, and sometimes straightforward renderings of landscapes and objects." Pollock is an active
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painter and member of the South Dakota
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Artists movement.


Early years and education

Pollock grew up in Pollock, a small town in north-central South Dakota, and was named after his great-grandfather Robert Y. Pollock. Pollock had an early interest in art which was encouraged by an aunt. In 1965 he graduated with a major in art from
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,
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.


US Army Vietnam Combat Artists Program

In 1966 James Pollock was drafted into the
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. In 1967 while working as a postal clerk at Camp Ames army base in
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Pollock applied for assignment to the U. S. Army
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. He was accepted into the program and from 15, August 1967 through December 31, 1967 he served on U. S Army Vietnam Combat Artist Team IV (CAT IV). Art completed by Pollock during his assignment as a Vietnam soldier-artist is in the permanent U.S. Army Art Collection, maintained by the U.S. Army Center of Military History (CMH), Washington, D.C. Pollock's art has been included in traveling exhibits organized by the U.S Army Center of Military History. The collection of the Emil A. Blackmore Museum in
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, Indiana also includes a piece of Pollock's art from the
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. From October 27, 2000, through January 7, 2001, Pollock's work produced while a member of the
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was exhibited in ''THE ART OF COMBAT: Artists and the Vietnam War, Then and Now'', mounted by the
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in
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. In 2003 James Pollock presented a lecture about the U. S. Army
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at the
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in Washington, D.C. sponsored by the
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Professional Association (LCPA)
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s Forum in the
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. This was the first public presentation where the historical collection of
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art was presented in the context of individual artists and their particular teams and time frames. In 2010 the
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in partnership with the
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and the
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presented a major exhibit entitled ''Art of the American Soldier'' that included pieces done by Pollock during his service in the
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.


Post-military art career

After discharge from the army, Pollock worked as staff artist for Dakota North Plains Corporation, (publishers of the ''DAKOTA FARMER'' magazine) in
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. In 1973 Pollock went to work as a graphic artist and illustrator for the State of South Dakota making design and illustrative contributions to state publications including the ''SOUTH DAKOTA CONSERVATION DIGEST''. In 1976 Pollock produced a set of 10 limited edition silkscreen prints depicting the terrain and wildlife of
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that were exhibited for sale at
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. ''DAKOTA SURVIVAL'', a print of a pen and ink drawing of three
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in a
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blizzard proved the most popular. In the mid 1970s eight South Dakota artists, including Pollock, banded together and formed the South Dakota Western Artists Association (SDWAA). James Pollock was named Artist of the Year by the South Dakota Cowboy and Western Heritage Hall of Fame (now known as
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) in 1980, the first year the award was given. In 1983 Pollock was commissioned to produce a series of posters for the South Dakota Centennial Project. In 1985 Pollock began experimenting and creating art with a computer. In 1987. Pollock was chosen to design the first issue gold and silver
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pieces for the State of South Dakota. The design of two bison standing on the prairie (referred to as the double bison) appears on one side, the official South Dakota State Seal appears on the other side. Pollock was appointed to the South Dakota Arts Council in 1988 by then Governor
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. In 1992 James Pollock and two other South Dakota artists, (Mick Harrison and Norm Feugen) traveled to
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, Alberta, Canada and exhibited their art in the USA Pavilion at EQUI-FAIR 92. In 1999 Yugoslav artist Zlatko Vasic organized an exhibition titled ''The Last Waltz'' at the Greek Cultural Center in
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, Sweden to raise money to restore the Museum of Modern Art in
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. The exhibit featured original art by 11 artists from four countries including the United States, Sweden, Italy and
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. James Pollock was one of 4 Americans invited to participate. James Pollock was one of seven South Dakota
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Artists (SDPAA) invited by the
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to sketch, paint and interpret music live on stage during the performance of ''Pictures at an Exhibition'' at a 2005 concert in the Washington Pavilion in
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. This mixing of live symphonic music and artists painting live on stage in front of a public audience was the first of its kind in
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. In 2009, Pollock chronicled his experience in the Vietnam Combat Artists Program in an essay entitled "US Army Soldier-Artists in Vietnam" for "
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: An International Journal of the Humanities" published by the department of English and Fine Arts,
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. In June 2015, South Dakota Public Broadcasting interviewed combat artist James Pollock about his experiences in the Vietnam Combat Art Program. In September 2017, South Dakota Public Broadcasting produced a video about the Vietnam Combat Artists Program entitled "The Art of War" as part of their SD Vietnam Stories project produced to accompany the broadcast of Ken Burns' "The Vietnam War" series. James Pollock was interviewed about his participation in the program. Pollock is a founding member of Artists of the
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(ABH), an association of professional artists and other interested parties that organized in 2005. In August 2018, Pollock was named the Harvey Dunn Award winner at a Plein Air painting competition in DeSmet, South Dakota. Eighty-three artists from six states competed for the honor.
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, born on a homestead farm near DeSmet, was a successful illustrator, teacher, and was selected by the American Expeditionary Forces as an official artist during WWI. The Harvey Dunn Society acknowledges his legacy through this annual award.Prairie Pioneer, "James Pollock is Recipient of Harvey Dunn Society Award" (Prairie Pioneer, Thursday, August 28, 2018, Pollock, South Dakota) p.1 In October 2018, Pollock, in collaboration with poet Steve Boint, published a book of art and poetry entitled "Sketchbook 91-1-1."


Gallery

File:VietnamCombatArtDownTrailbyJamesPollock.jpg, LOOKING DOWN THE TRAIL, Watercolor, by James Pollock, CAT IV, 1967 File:VietnamCombatArtCAT04JamesPollockDoorGunner.jpg, DOOR GUNNER, Pen and Ink, by James Pollock, CAT IV, 1967 File:VietnamCombatArtCATJamesPollockWaitingInterrogation.jpg, WAITING INTERROGATION,199th LT INF BG, Watercolor, by James Pollock, CAT IV, 1967 File:VietnamCombatArtCAT04JamesPollockFieldHaircutatBigRedOne.jpg, FIELD HAIRCUT AT BIG RED ONE, Ink/Watercolor wash, by James Pollock, CAT IV, 1967 File:VietnamCombatArtCAT04JamesPollockOldVietnameseMan.jpg, OLD VIETNAMESE MAN, Ink Wash, by James Pollock, CAT IV, 1967 File:VietnamCombatArtCAT04JamesPollockLocals.jpg, LOCALS, Oil, by James Pollock, CAT IV, 1967 File:CampfireLyricsAcrylicbyJamesPollock.jpg, CAMPFIRE LYRICS, Acrylic on Arches, exhibited at "The Last Waltz", Greek Cultural Center, Stockholm, Sweden, 1999. Copyright 1990 James Pollock. File:TheFlowerVendorAcrylicbyJamesPollock.jpg, THE FLOWER VENDOR, Acrylic. Copyright 1990 James Pollock. File:BirdinaFlowerPatchAcrylicbyJamesPollock.jpg, BIRD IN A FLOWER PATCH, Acrylic. Copyright 1990 James Pollock. File:AnimalclownwatercolorbyJamesPollock.jpg, ANIMAL CLOWN, Abstract Watercolor. Copyright 2002 James Pollock. File:DakotaSunsetpleinairpaintingbyJamesPollock.jpg, DAKOTA SUNSET, Plein air work completed on location as the sun was setting on the prairies of South Dakota. Copyright 2006 James Pollock. File:PuffyIIAcrylicbyJamesPollock.jpg, PUFFY II, Acrylic, Copyright 2009 James Pollock.


References


External links


James Pollock's WebsiteArtists of the Black HillsSouth Dakota Artists NetworkArticle about Jim Pollock helping Heather Englehart become a soldier artist in Iraq
* ttp://www.capjournal.com/about-light-dark-in-peace-war-a-piece-of-vietnam/article_1f060552-7f3d-11e3-931c-0019bb2963f4.html About light and dark in peace and war and a piece of VietnamCapital Journal (South Dakota), January 17, 2014.
Stacey Evangelista interview with plein air artist James Pollock
by Lance Nixon, Capital Journal (South Dakota), January 23, 2014.

by Dave Askins, Capital Journal (South Dakota), April 20, 2018.
Combat artists share ware experiences
by Kerri Lawrence, National Archives News, April 9, 2018
National Aarchives Facebook Combat Art Panel

US Army Soldier-Artists in Vietnam (CAT IV, 15 August to 31 December, 1967)
by James Pollock, War, Literature & the Arts: An International Journal of the Humanities, free downloadable PDF South Dakota State University Open PRAIRIE repository/2009 Volume 21
SDPB Radio Interview MIDDAY
Karl Gehrke interviews James Pollock, June 10, 2015.
Pollock named Harvey Dunn Award winner at DeSmet art event
by Jody Heemstra, August 17, 2018.
Pollock Receives Harvey Dunn Award
The Daily Plainsman, No 96, Friday, August 17, 2018, Page 6.

Capital Journal, Vol 138, No 163, Page A3. {{DEFAULTSORT:Pollock, James (Artist) 1943 births Living people Artists from South Dakota United States Army personnel of the Vietnam War Vietnam Combat Artists Program People from Campbell County, South Dakota People from Pierre, South Dakota South Dakota State University alumni United States Army soldiers Painters from South Dakota