Published on: 12/22/2025
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The iconic artist Rick Bartow, once a small-town Oregon kid, went on to see his work featured in over 100 museums across the country, including an installation in the White House garden.
His work mirrored real life. It was raw, aggressive, dark and emotional. The beautiful and weird in his work came from, sometimes, a painful story.
He was drafted during the Vietnam War and came back with PTSD. He then struggled with addiction for nearly a decade. Art, he says, saved him.
“I realized the creator had given me something to do,” Bartow said. “And whether people understood that now didn’t matter. I have to do this, this is my job … here’s my gift, and I can use it today.”
In this week’s episode of “The Evergreen,” OPB “Oregon Art Beat” producer Eric Slade tells us about the life and work of Rick Bartow.
Catch the exhibition Rick Bartow: Storyteller at the Portland Art Museum until May 23, 2026. And you can also watch Slade’s recent documentary on Bartow:
Listen to all episodes of “The Evergreen” podcast here.
News Source : https://www.opb.org/article/2025/12/22/rick-bartow-artist-podcast-evergreen/
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