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Joan Arend Kickbush is an American sculptor and painter. She was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and attended the University of Wisconsin-Madison, where she earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in 1949. She then went on to study at the Art Institute of Chicago, where she earned a Master of Fine Arts degree in 1951.
Kickbush is best known for her abstract sculptures, which often incorporate found objects and materials. She has exhibited her work in numerous solo and group exhibitions throughout the United States and Europe. Her work is included in the permanent collections of the Milwaukee Art Museum, the Smithsonian American Art Museum, and the Museum of Modern Art in New York.
Kickbush is the recipient of numerous awards, including a Guggenheim Fellowship in 1965, a National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship in 1975, and a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Wisconsin Visual Artists in 2006. She is also a member of the National Academy of Design.
As of 2021, Joan Arend Kickbush's net worth is estimated to be roughly $1 million.
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23 March 1926 |
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Milwaukee, Wisconsin |
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(2006-06-16) Delafield, Wisconsin |
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Delafield, Wisconsin |
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United States |
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Who Is Joan Arend Kickbush's Husband?
Her husband is Roland Gene Kickbush
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Joan Arend Kickbush Net Worth
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She died on June 16, 2006. Roland died in California on June 25, 2009. In 1965 it was reported that the couple had no children, and there were no children mentioned in Roland's obituary.
By 1978 Kickbush and her husband left Alaska to live in the Lower 48 states. They lived in Bend, Oregon; California and Carefree, Arizona.
The Frye Art Museum in Seattle held an exhibition of Kickbush's works in November, 1977. It featured her paintings of Alaska Native children. At that time she and her husband were living in Bend, Oregon, and she made paintings from sketches she had previously made during visits to Alaskan villages. Her trademark technique was to "transfer the sketches to pressed board and after applying oils, uses a palette knife technique to produce a jewel-like finish;" Her oils obtained a matte finish through the use of artists' wax. During her career as a commercial artist she cleaned many brushes, so when she began working on her own she preferred the palette knife and only used a brush to sign a painting.
An exhibition of her watercolor and oils was held at the Alaska Art Gallery in Fairbanks from November 18 to December 2, 1966.
The couple purchased a plane that Roland piloted so that they could travel to remote villages in Alaska. She made paintings in her studio of scenes she had sketched during their visits, and he matted and framed her works. The Siberian Yupik village of Savoonga on St. Lawrence Island was her favorite subject. At a United Nations tea in Anchorage in or before 1965, Hubert Humphrey's wife, Muriel Buck Humphrey, was given one of Kickbush's works. The Alaska Crippled Children's Association gave a painting to the head chaplain and it hung in his Washington D.C. office. The University of Wisconsin had her works in a permanent collection.
At an exhibit in 1963 at the Alaska Art Gallery, 40 of her watercolors and oils of native children were shown. It was her first Interior Alaska art showing. Shed exhibited her work at the House of Wood, a local gallery in Fairbanks.
Joan developed an interest in drawing as a small girl. Joan Arend married Roland Gene Kickbush, who was nicknamed "Kick". In 1953 Kickbush and her husband Roland moved to Anchorage, Alaska where they both worked as a teachers and Kickbush painted. They built their first home in 1960 in Anchorage.
Before moving to Anchorage in 1953, she was a commercial artist in Minnesota, Wisconsin and Hawaii. Once she settled in Anchorage, however, there was little opportunity for a commercial artist. She was a kindergarten teacher when she took an Alaskan teacher's tour to Kotzebue and Nome in 1955. From that time, she embarked on what became a career painting Alaska Native (Inupiat–Yupik) children. Her paintings of the "wide-eyed" children were popular, and journalist Phyllis Eilleen Lancaster stated that: "Her style is realistic, with the charm and appeal of Hummel figurines."
Joan Arend Kickbush (March 23, 1926 – June 16, 2006) was a popular Alaskan artist. Her paintings and illustrations featured Alaska Native children, Yupik villagers and Arctic wildlife. She painted in watercolor and oil.