- Art Hupy
Art Hupy (1924 –
April 17 ,2003 ) was an American freelance commercialphotographer noted for his images of architecture and artists from the Northwest School. Hupy also founded theMuseum of Northwest Art .Personal life
Hupy was born in
Seattle, Washington and served in theUnited States Army inGermany duringWorld War II . After returning home from the war, he married Rita Manning and they both moved toLos Angeles, California where he studiedphotography .cite news
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title = Art Hupy, dead at 78: Top photographer founded art museum
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date =2003-04-21
accessdate =2006-12-26]Professional career
Hupy began his career in 1953.cite news
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accessdate =2006-12-26] After relocating to Seattle, he worked as a freelance photographer forRainier Brewing Company ,Northwest Airlines ,United Press International , Time, and Sunset. By this time, he had developed a reputation for his portraiture of Northwest School artists such asMorris Graves ,Kenneth Callahan andGuy Anderson . [cite news
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title = Art Hupy, 78, founded NW art museum
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date =2003-04-23
accessdate =2006-12-26] In the 1950s and early 1960s Hupy also photographed works by Northwest Modern architects.Discouraged by the
Vietnam War , Hupy and his wife relocated toBritish Columbia in the 1960s. Hupy’s activities during this time are summarized by the University of Washington Libraries:In 1963 he moved his family to an island in Blind Channel in
British Columbia to paint, sculpt, study and educate his children. From 1966-1968 he was a freelance designer and photographer inVancouver where he also conducted a part-time school of professional photography. He returned toSeattle in 1968 and taught photography atThe Bush School and Seattle Community College. He was also a freelance Graphic Arts Consultant toSeattle Public Schools in 1971.In 1977, Hupy opened the first art gallery in
La Conner, Washington and moved there with his wife Rita. (Hupy had become acquainted with the area and its resident artists during the mid-1950s when working on Sunset magazine assignments.) In 1981, Hupy founded theMuseum of Northwest Art inLa Conner, Washington and served as its first director and curator. Hupy resigned his position as museum director in 1990. [cite news
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title = 25 YEARS OF MoNA
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date =2006-01-26
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date =2004-02-23
accessdate =2006-12-26]Hupy’s work was well-regarded within his profession; some of his exhibitions are noted by the University of Washington Libraries:
He won 25 awards for advertising art including those given out by Seattle Advertising Art and the
American Institute of Architects . He participated in numerous exhibitions, including those at the Seattle World's Fair, San Francisco Museum of Art, New York Advertising Art, andHenry Art Gallery .Several years before his death, Hupy suffered a stroke and was no longer able to make photographic prints. Some time thereafter he donated his collection to the University of Washington. The majority of Hupy’s photographs are now archived in Modern Photographers Collection at the
University of Washington Libraries Special Collections Division.References
External links
* [http://content.lib.washington.edu/hupyweb/index.html University of Washington Digital Collections - Modern Photographers Collection] Includes a selection of 234 images by Art Hupy.
* [http://www.museumofnwart.org/about/history.html Museum of Northwest Art - History]
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