- Steve "Pablo" Davis
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name = Steve "Pablo" Davis
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birth_date = 1916
birth_place =Philadelphia ,Pennsylvania
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occupation =Artist
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children =Steve "Pablo" Davis born Paul Meier Klienbordt, 1916 in
Philadelphia ,Pennsylvania , US. Davis is an American artist, life-longcommunist activist andDetroit community organizer . He is the last living member of the team of artists who worked withDiego Rivera on the "Detroit Industry" mural which is in the central courtyard, Rivera Court, of theDetroit Institute of Arts .Early life
Davis was raised by his Jewish immigrant parents in Philadelphia. He worked as a coal miner at age 14 until he became involved in a violent strike. After this strike he left Pennsylvania to ride the rails as a young
hobo . His travels eventually took him to Detroit,Michigan where, at age 16, he meet theMexican muralist Diego Rivera and Rivera's wifeFrida Kalho . [ [http://www.modeldmedia.com/features/davis73.aspx Biography in Model D-troiter] ] By this time Davis had become a militant communist. He served in the American volunteerAbraham Lincoln Brigade during theSpanish Civil War . [ [http://www.nyu.edu/library/bobst/research/tam/alba_vf.html Kleinbordt, Paul (aka Steve "Pablo" Davis) participation in Abraham Lincoln Brigade, Robert F. Wagner Labor Archives] ] Davis claims that he and the thenHouse Unamerican Activities Committee lawyerRichard Nixon squared-off in a shouting match when he was call to testify before the committee. [ [http://www.metrotimes.com/editorial/story.asp?id=7125 Metro Times biography article] ] Davis has stated that he changed his name from Paul Klienbordt in the 1950s after doing prison time for activities related to migrant labor organizing inColorado , although this cannot be independently verified. [ [http://www.metrotimes.com/editorial/story.asp?id=7125. Metro Times Ibid] ] [ [http://www.modeldmedia.com/features/davis73.aspx Model D article Supra] ]Artistic career
Davis's work ranges from representational
post-impressionism to highly abstractexpressionism . Much of Davis's art is influenced by thecubism ofPablo Picasso , who he has claimed to have studied under and worked with in Europe. His other major influence is Diego Rivera and the other Mexican muralists. Davis assisted Diego Rivera on the "Detroit Industry" mural panels in Rivera Court in the Detroit Institute of Arts. Davis says that he painted a "Dick Tracey " like face on one of the figures when Rivera asked for a tough looking figure. [ [http://detnews.com/2004/project/0405/04/c06-138021.htm Detroit News Article on Davis's role in "Detroit Industry"] ] He also assisted Rivera on a mural painted inside the Ford Motor Company's Rouge Plant, inDearborn , Michigan. [ [http://www.metrotimes.com/editorial/story.asp?id=7125 Metro Times article, Supra.] ] One of Davis's paintings is displayed in theLouvre . Davis's painting of Michigan GovernorJohn Swainson is hung in rotunda of the Michigan Capitol Building. He has painted commissioned portraits of celebrities includingKatharine Hepburn andMarilyn Monroe . His sculpted relief panels, based on Mayan art, adorn the Coamerica Bank Building in Detroit. [ [http://www.madonna.edu/PDF/pablodavis.pdf Madonna University Press Release] ]Davis is also known for his community mural projects in which he works with young people to produce large scale co-operatively produced paintings. At least two of these murals can be found in Southwest Detroit. [ [http://www.southwestdetroit.com/Home%20Items/Cool%20Cities/Cool%20Cities%20ethnic&culture.PDF Examples of Davis's community murals] ]
Davis has been a long time member of Detroit's
Scarab Club a gallery and social venue for leading Detroit artists. His autograph is founds on the club's ceiling beam along with the autographs of Diego Rivera,Norman Rockwell andJohn Sloan . Signing the ceiling beams is a Scarab Club tradition honoring distinguished guests and members. [ [http://www.scarabclub.org/history.html History of Scarab Club] ]Community activism
Davis resides in Southwest Detroit, the heart of the city's
barrio and the home to many enclave neighborhood of great cultural and ethnic diversity. Since the 1980s Davis has been active in an ecumenical project seeking to unite this community around the development of senior housing and services for children, first through the community based group Ecumenical Project SAVE and later Bridging Communities Inc. This activism has resulted in an 80 unit senior affordable housing project known as the "Pablo Davis Senior Center." This project also incorporates intergenerational programs to enhance services for both seniors and children. Davis, who has donated much of his portfolio and collection to this project, resides and maintains a studio in this complex. Although still an avowed communist and revolutionary, Davis asserts he is comfortable working with this mostly religious andChristian group. [ [http://www.metrotimes.com/editorial/story.asp?id=4086 Metro Times article on Davis's role in Bridging Communities project] ] [ [http://www.uaw.org/solidarity/00/0500/feature02.html. Solidarity article on Bridging Communities project] ]Recent years
In 2005 two
Madonna University students, Christina Warren and Adam Guth received a grant from the Michigan Campus Compact to make a film about Davis's role in "Detroit Industry". [ [http://www.micampuscompact.org/venture28.asp Posting of documentary film grant award] ] The documentary, "The Life and Art of Pablo Davis" was released in December 2006. They won an Emmy Award for Best College Student Documentary, presented by the Michigan Chapter of National Academy of Television Arts and Science at the Gem Theater in Detroit on June 16, 2007. From 2005 through 2007 Davis gained public attention by his participation as the oldest contributor to the annualValentine's Day Dirty Show an art exhibit hosted by Bert's Warehouse Theater in Detroit'sEastern Market . The show features a wide variety of erotic art, ranging from pornographic to kinky to romantic. Davis frequently acted as a spokesperson for this event. [ [http://thesouthend.typepad.com/tsenews/2007/02/dirty_show_8_sl.html South End Article on "Dirty Show"] ] [ [http://www.detnews.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070209/ENT01/702090371/1032/ENT Detroit News article on "Dirty Show" and Davis's work] ] Davis also frequently provides tours and lectures at the Detroit Institute of Arts concerning the "Detroit Industry" murals. [ [http://www.metrotimes.com/editorial/story.asp?id=4086 Metro Times Article, Supra.] ]References
External sources
* [http://www.pablodavis.com/ Pablo Davis's web site]
* [http://www.volunteermatch.org/orgs/org37498.html Bridging Communities listing]
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