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Karl Wirsum (1939May 6, 2021) was an American artist. He was a member of the Chicago artistic group
The Hairy Who The Chicago Imagists are a group of representational artists associated with the School of the Art Institute of Chicago who exhibited at the Hyde Park Art Center in the late 1960s. Their work was known for grotesquerie, Surrealism and complete in ...
, and helped set the foundation for Chicago's art scene in the 1970s. Although he was primarily a painter, he also worked with prints, sculpture, and even digital art.


Early life

Wirsum was born in
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in 1939. He took up drawing at the age of five, while he was recuperating in hospital over several weeks from a fractured skull. Both his parents died when he was nine years old, after their vehicle collided with a truck; Wirsum escaped unhurt. He attended the
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(SAIC) on
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starting in 1957, obtaining a
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four years later. After graduating, he traveled to
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, where he met up with
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and Bert Geer Phillips.


Career

Wirsum was a member of
The Hairy Who The Chicago Imagists are a group of representational artists associated with the School of the Art Institute of Chicago who exhibited at the Hyde Park Art Center in the late 1960s. Their work was known for grotesquerie, Surrealism and complete in ...
(along with James Falconer, Art Green,
Gladys Nilsson Gladys M. Nilsson (born May 6, 1940) is an American artist, and one of the original Hairy Who Chicago Imagists, a group of representational artists active during the 1960s and 1970s. She is married to fellow-artist and Hairy Who member Jim N ...
,
Jim Nutt James T. Nutt (born November 28, 1938) is an American artist who was a founding member of the Chicago surrealist art movement known as the Chicago Imagists, or the Hairy Who. Though his work is inspired by the same pop culture that inspired ...
, and Suellen Rocca). This group came to be known by the exhibition title of the same name, which was co-curated by
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at the
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in 1966, and for which the group received national attention. Wirsum initially was not part of the group until Baum made him a part of the exhibition. He ultimately provided the group its name when he asked, "Harry who?" in response to Harry Bouras' name being brought up in a discussion. Subsequent shows followed in 1967 and in 1968, of which the latter went from the Hyde Park Art Center to the San Francisco Art Institute. During the winter of 1968–69, there was a Hairy Who drawing show at the School of Visual Arts in
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. The final Hairy Who show took place the following spring at the
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, Dupont Center in
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By the early 1970s, several Hairy Who artists came to be known as
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, a name for which critic Franz Schulze is credited for having developed. This "group" expanded to include Ed Paschke, Roger Brown and Barbara Rossi, among others. The group diverged from The Hairy Who in that they did not appropriate subject matter. Wirsum later recounted how he felt that "they were staying too close to the initial point of inspiration", adding how he preferred "things that were more inventive". During the early 1970s, Wirsum taught at the Sacramento State College, the only time he resided outside of Chicago. In his later years, he worked as an
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and professor of painting and drawing at the SAIC (his alma mater). He was granted an honorary doctorate by the SAIC in 2016, along with the other members of The Hairy Who.


Personal life

Wirsum was married to Lorri Gunn Wirsum for 53 years until his death. Together, they had two children: Zack and Ruby. He survived multiple strokes that compromised the mobility of his hand. Wirsum died of cardiac arrest on May 6, 2021, at Advocate Illinois Masonic Medical Center in
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, at the age of 81.


Selected collections

*Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois *Chazen Museum of Art, Madison, Wisconsin *The Illinois Collection for the State of Illinois Center, Chicago, Illinois *
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*Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, Illinois *Museum des 20, Jahrhunderts, Vienna *National Museum of American Art, Smithsonian Institution, Washington D.C. *Northern Illinois University, Dekalb, Illinois *David and Alfred Smart Gallery, University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois *Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, New York *Union League Club of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois


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