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Spencer Asah
Kiowa painter and dancer from Oklahoma, one of the Kiowa Five

Spencer Asah

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Kiowa painter and dancer from Oklahoma, one of the Kiowa Five
A.K.A.
Little Boy Lallo
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Carnegie
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49 years
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Biography

Spencer Asah (c. 1905/1910–1954) was a Kiowa painter and a member of the Kiowa Five from Oklahoma.

Early life

Spencer Asah was born around 1905 in Carnegie, Oklahoma. His Kiowa name was Lallo (Little Boy). His father was a buffalo medicine man. Asah's father provided him with extensive cultural information that he later used in his art.

Asah attended St. Patrick's Indian Mission School in Anadarko, Oklahoma, where he received his first art instruction from Sister Olivia Taylor, a Choctaw nun. Government field matron Susie Peters arranged for Mrs. Willie Baze Lane, an artist from Chickasha, Oklahoma, to provide further art instruction for young Kiowa artists, including Asah. Recognizing the talent of some of the young artists, Peters convinced Swedish-American artist Oscar Jacobson, director of the University of Oklahoma's School of Art, to accept the Kiowa students into a special program at the school, in which they were coached and encouraged by Edith Mahier.

Kiowa Five

The Kiowa Five, now increasingly known as the Kiowa Six, included six artists: Spencer Asah, James Auchiah, Jack Hokeah, Stephen Mopope, Lois Smoky, and Monroe Tsatoke. In 1926, Asah, Hokeah, Tsatoke, Mopope, and Smoky moved to Norman, Oklahoma and began their art studies at OU. Smoky returned home late in 1927, while Auchiah joined the group that year.

In 1928, the Kiowa Five had their major breakthrough into the international fine arts' world by exhibiting at the First International Art Exposition in Prague, Czechoslovakia. Dr. Jacobson arranged for their work to be shown in several other countries and for Kiowa Art, a portfolio of pochoir print artists' paintings, to be published in France.

Public collections

Asah's work can be found in the following public art collections:

  • Anadarko City Museum
  • Denver Art Museum
  • Gilcrease Museum
  • Heard Museum
  • Indian Arts and Crafts Board, US Department of the Interior
  • Indian Arts and Crafts Board, Denman Collection
  • The George Gustav Heye Center
  • McNay Art Museum
  • Museum of Northern Arizona
  • Museum of Northern Arizona, Katherine Harvey Collection
  • Museum of New Mexico
  • Oklahoma Science and Art Foundation, Gerrer Collection
  • Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art
  • Philbrook Museum of Art
  • Southern Plains Indian Museum
  • Woolaroc Museum

Later life

Spencer Asah was a traditional singer and dancer who was active in Oklahoma's powwow circuit. He died in 1954.

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