Apr 6, 2018

Mark Yale Harris: the Legacy and Legend

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A recent press release has gone out nationwide on sculptor Mark Yale Harris. It addresses his legend and legacy, and we have included it below.

In addition, the Aspen Art Gallery in Aspen, Colorado has written 2 beautiful blogs about Mr. Harris. You may view them here:

http://www.aspenartgallery.com/blog-1/2018/2/28/celebrating-texas-longhorn-mark-yale-harris

http://www.aspenartgallery.com/mark-yale-harris-2/

Please Save the Date for the 2018 Sculpfest featuring Mr. Harris’ work. It take place downtown in Round Rock, Texas on Main Street from April 27th-29th. You may read more information about this annual, family friendly event featuring over 60 artists here: http://tsos.org/sculptfest/

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March, 20, 2018

Press release, for immediate release.

Now turning 80, artist Mark Yale Harris can look back at the gamble he took at age 59 when he traded the security of an extremely successful business for the risky career of an artist, and happily declare it paid off. He is a gifted sculptor, in his stride, who feels he is doing his best work ever. Harris is celebrating his 80th year with three separate solo exhibitions across the country: at the Chloe Gallery in San Francisco, California; Ventana Fine Art in Santa Fe, New Mexico; and Cutter & Cutter Fine Art in St. Augustine, Florida.

Mark Yale Harris, co-founder of Red Roof Inns and founder of AmeriSuites Hotels, made a difficult career decision in mid-life. Though a talented child artist, he followed his parents’ exhortations to seek a reliable business degree. He put himself through Ohio State University and then began 30+ years in the hotel business. In the mid-nineties, Harris grappled with continuing his career path or upending his life to go after his true calling.

He chose his new métier as an artist. He did have to adjust to being a “nobody” in the art world. However, as a self-made man who had begun with nothing, he knew this dramatic pivot required starting at the bottom. Respectful of this new role, he knew his craftsmanship had to be worthy to earn respect as an artist. While his business acumen was not a transferable skill, his work ethic of discipline and perseverance was.

He moved to Santa Fe, NM to be mentored by Aleut sculptor Bill Prokopiof, as well as studying with Nez Perce sculptor Doug Hyde (both protégés of the renowned Apache sculptor Allan Houser). With consummate dedication, he learned to sculpt and over the years honed his technical skills as well as his artistic vision. His evolving body of work in alabaster, marble, limestone, and bronze evokes a duality – the aggressive hard side of life seen in angular lines and the soft side in curves.

Over the past 20 years as an artist, his dream has come to fruition. He has been featured in 100+ solo museum and university exhibitions, including The Royal Academy of London; over 200 group exhibitions; over 120 feature press publications, including Art & Antiques; and his work is in numerous prestigious collections worldwide, including the Four Seasons Hotel, Hilton Hotels, State of New Mexico, and the city of Brooklyn, New York. This second act, returning full circle to a childhood interest, has been as richly rewarding as the first.

For additional information, please visit markyaleharris.com

Solo Exhibition specifics/locations:

Chloe Fine Art: San Francisco, California
Summer Art and Winemakers’ Exhibition
Saturday, June 9th 2018 6-10pm

Ventana Fine Art: Santa Fe, New Mexico
Surface and Volume
September 28th-October 11th , 2018
Reception will be September 28th, 5 to 7pm

Cutter and Cutter Fine Art: St. Augustine, Florida
Reception will be Friday, February 16th, 2018 7 to 9pm
Artist Meet and Greet, and Artist Talk Saturday, February 17th, 11am-2pm

Please contact Samantha Furgason for Mark Yale Harris to arrange an interview or request high-resolution images. Email at sam@artworkinternational.com or call 505-982-7447.