Meet the mysticsâthe four artists who, in the late 1930s and â40s, became known as the Northwest School of modern art. Fed by one anotherâs passions and talents, Mark Tobey, Morris Graves, Kenneth Callahan, and Guy Anderson sought to create art that consciously responded to the world events around them. All saw art as a form of spiritual quest. All were influenced by the Northwestâs swirling mix of Native American and Asian traditions.
Soon, they were known in New York and across the countryâregional artists whose visions, for a time, were universal.
This summer, see these critically acclaimed American modernists at the Seattle Art Museum, which holds one of the largest and finest collections of their work.