- Rudy Autio
Rudy Autio (
October 8 1926 –June 20 ,2007 ) was an American sculptor, best known for his figurative ceramic vessels.Rudio Autio was born Arne Rudolph Autio to a family of Finnish immigrants in
Butte, Montana . As a child, he first learned to draw by taking evening classes fromWorks Progress Administration artists working in Butte. He served in the Navy for two years duringWorld War II .After the war ended, he studied art at
Montana State University (then Montana State College) inBozeman , where he first metPeter Voulkos , who became a lifelong friend. Autio earned a Master of Arts degree fromWashington State University inPullman, Washington .In 1952, Autio was a founding resident artist at the
Archie Bray Foundation . In 1957, Autio started the ceramics department at theUniversity of Montana , inMissoula . He taught there for twenty-eight years and, until his death, he was retired as Professor Emeritus.Autio's torso-shaped vessels are painted with figures and animals in a free linear style reminiscent of
Matisse 's drawings. They are found in permanent collections of museums around the world, including theBoston Museum of Fine Arts , theBrooklyn Museum , theCarnegie Museum , theMetropolitan Museum , theRenwick Gallery of the Smithsonian Institution, the Applied Arts Museum in Helsinki, and the National Museum in Stockholm.ources
* [http://www.aaa.si.edu/collections/oralhistories/transcripts/autio83.htm Smithsonian oral history interview of Rudy Autio, 1983-1984]
*Lackey, Louana. "Rudy Autio", American Ceramic Society, 2002. ISBN 1-57498-144-7.
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