© Estate of Jishiro Miyauchi
On view
American Art
Wilmerding Pavilion
The Anschutz Foundation Gallery
Wilmerding Pavilion
The Anschutz Foundation Gallery
Heart Mtn. Wyo. (Heart Mountain, Wyoming),
1945
Jishiro Miyauchi, 1888–1984; born Japan; died Los Angeles, CA; active Wyoming and California
2021-234
The materials used to make art themselves have stories to tell. From their origins to the way they were extracted or processed, all materials raise questions about the environmental impacts, and perhaps the human cost, of their use and production. Jackson’s marble sculpture depicts a fanciful woodland fairy, yet the materials and processes used to create it impacted ecological systems. The statue was created through an industrial procedure in which anonymous carvers, working under the artist’s direction, created copies from Italian marble; their gleaming finished surfaces concealed an environmentally and socially destructive infrastructure of quarrying and backbreaking labor. Similarly, Bierstadt’s and Watkins’s portrayals of Yosemite’s natural splendor involved a variety of harmful paints and substances—including toxic chemicals and lead—belying the purity of nature depicted in their images. By contrast, the Indigenous potter Martinez routinely requested spiritual permission to gather the clay from which her wares were made, considering herself in a symbiotic relationship with the renewable and naturally harvested materials she used. Miyauchi’s use of ordinary domestic cloth in place of canvas for his painting, created in a World War II Japanese internment camp, is revealing of material concerns in a different way. With traditional resources for artmaking unavailable to him, Miyauchi resorted to those at hand in his temporary environment of privation and enforced detention.
Information
Title
Heart Mtn. Wyo. (Heart Mountain, Wyoming)
Dates
1945
Maker
Medium
Oil on canvas
Dimensions
70.4 × 40.6 cm (27 11/16 × 16 in.)
frame: 51.4 × 80.2 × 6.3 cm (20 1/4 × 31 9/16 × 2 1/2 in.)
Credit Line
Museum purchase, Carl Otto von Kienbusch, Jr. Memorial Collection Fund
Object Number
2021-234
Place Made
United States, Wyoming, vicinity of Heart Mountain
Place Depicted
North America, United States, Wyoming, Heart Mountain
Signatures
Signed, in oil lower right: J. Miyauchi
Inscription
Inscribed, in oil, lower left: HEART MT Wy 1945
Culture
Type
Sold March 14, 2020, Turner Auctions and Appraisals LLC, South San Francisco; purchased from East Coast dealer by Michael Vinson American, Santa Fe, from whom acquired