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John Nieto

1936-2018

"Desert Water II," 1984

Acrylic on canvas
Signed lower right: Nieto; signed again, titled, and dated on the upper portion of the stretcher
30" H x 24" W

  • Provenance:
    Sold: Heritage Auctions, Dallas, TX, "American Indian Art Signature Auction - Slocum," May 16, 2014, Lot 54003
    Private collection, acquired from the above
  • Notes: Dynamic contemporary artist John Nieto is celebrated for his compositions featuring intense primary color, applied in restrained yet confidently bold brushwork. While Nieto is best known as a painter, the artist also produced sculptures, prints and works on paper.

    Nieto was born in Denver and received a BFA from Southern Methodist University, where he remained an active alum. The artist's Hispanic and American Indian parents traced their roots in New Mexico back over 300 years, and Nieto's work reflects this rich cultural heritage. Nieto spent time in Paris where he studied the French Fauvist and Expressionist movements. The Fauvist's daring use of color and the way that subconscious manifested in Expressionist compositions were both major influences on the artist's work.

    Nieto exhibited his work nationally in Western states including annual shows at Jackson Holy, WY and internationally including at the "Salon d'Autumn" at the Grand Palais, Paris, France in 1981, and in a one-man show at the Axis Gallery in Tokyo, Japan in 1989. In 1982, Nieto presented a portrait of a seated Native American figure in traditional dress titled "Delegate to the White House" to President Ronald Regan at the Oval Office of the White House. The painting currently hangs at the Reagan Presidential Library. Beginning in 1982 and through at least 2006, Nieto actively exhibited throughout the world as part of the US Art in Embassies Program.

    In 1994, Nieto received the New Mexico Governor's Award for Achievement in the Arts, and served on the Advisory Boards for both the Wheelwright Museum in Santa Fe and the Native American Preparatory School. His work is in the permanent collections of many institutions including Booth Museum, National Museum of Wildlife Art, New Mexico Museum of Fine Arts and The Heard Museum.

    In "Desert Water II," Nieto depicts a central standing robed figure carrying a traditional Zuni polychrome pottery olla on her head, set against a typical dark purple background. The figure is engulfed in a red robe, outlined in vivid brushstrokes of green and blue, and the horizontal shadow is in bright pink. In this painting, Nieto explores the interaction between timeless themes of modernism and abstraction. He chooses to depict the Native jar in a realist style seemingly to acknowledge and celebrate the incredibly forward-thinking design of the Zuni peoples, in dynamic contrast to his signature contemporary presentation of the figure and shadow.

    This lot is accompanied by a copy of a sales invoice and an auction certificate, both from the auction house mentioned above.
  • Condition: Visual: Overall good condition.

    Blacklight: No evidence of restoration.

    Frame: 32" H x 26" W x 2" D


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