Schwankovsky gave Pollock some rudimentary training in drawing and painting, introduced him to advanced currents of European modern art, and encouraged his interest in theosophical literature. position he would hold until pitting. [6][7], Art Pollard's cousin Brad Pollard and Art Pollard's son Mike Pollard both competed in various types of racing.[8][9][10]. safety truck, speeding up pit road in the opposite direction of normal traffic, hit Teran Articles from Britannica Encyclopedias for elementary and high school students. It was a lot of fun.. I got up early and went to visit him. But after the wreck, I looked like I was fifteen years old again. He explored themes including surrealist navigation of the unconscious and Jungian symbolism. He really was an extraordinary individual blessed with many rare qualities and talents., Art Pollard was a credit to the sport of auto racing. google_color_bg = "ECF8FF"; Andy Granatelli gave me the film of the race. Steve Krisiloff, who started the 1973 race seventh and finished sixth, recalled coming around to take the green flag on his pole day qualifying attempt. "This is what everybody feared," ABC's Jim McKay told the worldwide television audience. He qualified 12th, but due to mechanical trouble on lap 7, he finished 31st. hands. interrupted again by rain, which, mercifully, caused it to be stopped at Lap 133 of the After his time in Roseburg, Pollard left for Medford and later became a national figure. Art Pollard Race Driver: A Life Remembered, It would honor him to know he is remembered, not only for his passion for racing and skill as a driver, but for who he was as a person. that much more safe.". "I would do my racing, get in an airplane and go Then I progressed to hand grips. The email does not appear to be a valid email address. Magazine and eBay Motors. google_ad_height = 90; He is our most famous son, and whether you were privileged to know him or not you can take pride in the fact that Art was one of us., Our promise to Mike and Judy, and all who all knew him best, is as long as there is a Pacific Racing Association, Art Pollard will never be forgotten, both for the kind of guy he was and for his contributions to the sport we all love so much., (In early 1960s) I felt more comfortable running wheel-to-wheel with Art than anyone in history. Pollard's wreck (when he broke his leg in 1972) was a direct result of a broken right rear hub on his STP-Lola. Pollard's was an uncommon touch. history. Pollock was employed by the WPA Federal Art Project in the fall of 1935 as an easel painter. His lover, artist Ruth Kligman, was the only survivor of the accident. Legendary Track Announcer Tom Carnegie says Pollard carried a high level of sportsmanship and driving that attracted fans. Green, who lives in Eugene, was once Pollards body and paint man. I was in the Michigan Burn Center for two and a half months. (HTTP response code 503). Art Pollard. Pollard frequently visited Larue Carter Memorial Hospital, a facility for mentally ill youth, and each May arranged for a busload or two of its children to come to the track for a picnic. After the delay, Johncock moved into the lead and dominated until the race was He went to the hospital with Patrick to visit Savage. His early work depicts landscapes and figures with surrealist elements. Art Pollard. Seats All three major accidents resulted in fireballs. The two day event was held at the Kearney Bowl in Fresno California. At last glance, Granatelli had seen Teran standing alongside McRea's crew chief, Granatelli's son Vince. The chassis dug into the grass and flipped upside-down, slid a short distance and then flipped back over as it reached the pavement again in turn two, finally coming to a stop in the middle of the track. Then they had two big fellas, two great big fellas, come in and lift me up and hold me up in the air and let me try and move my legs. Art qualified in the field for the 1972 race, but broke his leg in a post-qualifying accident and was unable to race. builder who was credited with discovering Savage. "Back then, it was like me sitting on this stool with a seat belt," Foyt said. Photo courtesy of Mike Pollard. In 1973, that figure was in excess of 1,000. Then I thought: Well, shit. March 18, 1972 - At Phoenix Art qualified 21st in the #11 Quality Racing Scorpion now with a turbocharged Foyt powerplant. Oops, some error occurred while uploading your photo(s). He served time in jail. At this time Pollock, who had been raised an agnostic, also attended the camp meetings of the former messiah of the theosophists, Jiddu Krishnamurti, a personal friend of Schwankovsky. He first qualified for the Indianapolis 500 in 1967. Pieces tumbled down the track and Savage slid to a stop, still strapped in the cockpit amidst a pool of burning fuel, but fully conscious, somehow speaking to safety workers and medical officials. An email has been sent to the person who requested the photo informing them that you have fulfilled their request, There is an open photo request for this memorial. That point was clearly emphasized in Art Pollard: The Life and Legacy of a Gentleman Racer. Pollard's volume of art in the past seven years came after a five-year period when he stopped drawing after the death of his grandmother. Time trials began on time, at 11 a.m. Rutherford qualified at 198.413 to set a track record and take the pole. For memorials with more than one photo, additional photos will appear here or on the photos tab. "He was kind of cheering me on and was happy I was in a car, because we were Quickly see who the memorial is for and when they lived and died and where they are buried. The sponsor of a memorial may add an additional. . Remove advertising from a memorial by sponsoring it for just $5. google_color_text = "000000"; We just dont!, It was hard, and I still miss having him in my life, adds Judy. Find the obituary of Art Pollard (1957 - 2019) from Commerce City, CO. Leave your condolences to the family on this memorial page or send flowers to show you care. From a small hydroplane on Oregon's Umpqua River to micro-midgets and modified stock cars on a half-mile oval in Roseburg, Oregon. I think he was probably the first driver that we had who helped local people. Drivers who survived an earlier era now openly wonder how they did. You can always change this later in your Account settings. Continuing with this request will add an alert to the cemetery page and any new volunteers will have the opportunity to fulfill your request. crash, ended up on the pole at 198.413 mph, including one lap in the 199s. One of the top athletes probably in the country. Instead, he survived with multiple burns, particularly to his keeping it warm.' No one did. He died after driving drunk and crashing into a tree in New York in 1956, at age 44. I couldn't walk at all. | He had suffered internal lung lesion due to flame inhalation, a broken leg, a fractured right arm, third-degree burns and a severe spinal injury. google_ad_type = "text_image"; Please ensure you have given Find a Grave permission to access your location in your browser settings. Grandfather on the Pollard Side - Andrew Jackson Pollard . He really put his foot into it and topped teammate Hills speed with an incredible 171.559 mph average. Jackson Pollock lived in New York after moving there in 1930 to study art. All during practice he was saying that this might be his best year. Johncock, who led 64 laps, was declared the winner while sitting in the pits. It was horrendous and I could tell it was not good. Later Mike would often recall, You never saw him when he wasnt smiling., Bob Pollard (Arts brother) and his wife, Diane, were also living in California at the time. Maybe not to dad, because I think he took the relationships he had for granted, because he was that way though his whole life. Empty.". Pollard, a 1945 graduate of Roseburg High School, began his racing career in Roseburg. Retaining walls were raised, catch fences improved and some "trackside seating" was removed. Once I got the news I called the hospital, but by then he had passed away. That's 500 pounds of high explosive. Cars were on the edge. The red flag flew as the rain intensified on Lap 133. The book was released this year by Bob Kehoe of Hillsboro. they take serious or drastic measures, somebody always has to get hurt or killed," Savage hit was moved. Robin Millers 2016 Christmas Gifts Suggestions including Art Pollard: The Life and Legacy of a Gentleman Racer by Bob Kehoe. Forty years later, children cavort on the hospital's "Art Pollard Playground" and the picnic survives in his honor, financed by his fund, the original $25,000 still untouched. Arts wife, Pat Pollard, was unable to get to a phone before the general media reported Arts accident and subsequent death. I was lucky to have him for a dad, even if I had him less time than I wanted. A fire truck traveling at an estimate 60 mph in the wrong direction hit Teran, who suffered crushed ribs and a fractured skull. Back then, the Wide World of Sports televised the qualifier, but they did radio updates every thirty minutes, Mike said. If you wait too long, you bog down.. Billy Vukovich called me after I'd been out of the hospital a while and said "We just want to tell you we just inducted you into the Crispy Critter Club.". Early Life Paul Jackson Pollock was born on January 28, 1912 in Cody, Wyoming. Foyt approached and put a hand on Johncock's arm. His racing was not professional in the Northwest and the Western states. And so that helped. As their communities grappled with an invisible enemy, artists have often tried to make sense of the random . I found on Findagrave.com. He died of liver failure, attending physician Steve Olvey wrote in his book, "Rapid Response," due to a transfusion of contaminated plasma. Oops, we were unable to send the email. Verify and try again. I couldn't believe it was that bad. and trigger another explosion of fuel and car parts. To this day, he The impact tore off two wheels immediately, and the wings were also torn off during the slide. The Art Pollard Day in May continued for decades after dads death. Note: Prior to 1965 Artwon 83 championship events in the Western Statesand Canada and became one ofSouthern Oregons biggest stars. https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7232111/art-lee-pollard. Again on Wednesday, after another rain delay, the teams tried again. Car trouble ends his day early on lap 28. Pollard, 46, was pronounced dead an hour later from pulmonary damage due to flame inhalation. Updates? google_ad_width = 728; [Armando Moreno Teran was a 22 y/o from Culver City Ca. From his years with Benton through 1938, Pollocks work was strongly influenced by the compositional methods and regionalist subject matter of his teacher and by the poetically expressionist vision of the American painter Albert Pinkham Ryder. | Fast forward 36 years. 1961 Art Pollard won the 1961 Western States Race of Champions with the 34 Willys racer with a longer chassis and some added body work and a new fuel tank which increased the weight to 2050 pounds. about it," winner Gordon Johncock said. Indianapolis Star - Sunday, May 13, 1973. He was 88. In 1968, he teamed up to drive one of Andy Granatelli's famous STP Lotus Turbines. By Wednesday, tension and exhaustion infected the track. | Reality set in quickly when, in a windy practice before pole qualifying, Pollard crashed in the first turn. Photo courtesy of Mike Pollard. limits were instituted and the rear wings were clipped from 64 inches in width to 55. When he married in 1945, Pollock moved to Long Island, where he lived for the rest of his life. "I had the gloves on, so I grabbed the hottest thing, the turbocharger, which was Close this window, and upload the photo(s) again. Dallenbach said. It wasnt big money, but enough to do what we needed to, Judy Dippell said. Christie started at Indianapolis every year from 1956 to 63. Actor Michael J. Pollard, known for his roles in "Bonnie and Clyde" and "Star Trek," has died at the age of 80. People came to see the storied track's first 200-mph laps. Pollard died in Indianapolis, Indiana, as a result of injuries sustained in a crash during practice on the first day of time trials for the 1973 Indianapolis 500. He was a real nice guy and we got along very well, Green said. As they were being Your California Privacy Rights/Privacy Policy. Art Pollard: The Life and Legacy of a Gentleman Racer by Bob Kehoe. cemeteries found within kilometers of your location will be saved to your photo volunteer list. have been incinerated. His death hit my family very hard, and to this day we miss him. His work and example had enormous influence on them and on many subsequent art movements in the United States. "He said, 'You don't want to see it.". The figurative character of works such as Totem Lesson 1 (1944) and The Blue Unconscious (1946) contrasts with the heavily painted, all-over design of Shimmering Substance (1946) and Eyes in the Heat (1946), indicating the range of imagery and technique he employed during this period. Johncock's victory gave owner Pat Patrick the first of his three triumphs at Indy, and Christie was born in Grants Pass in 1924 and helped his family raise hops. (Just last week, the wall was fitted with an innovative series of Art L. Pollard, 61, of Commerce City, passed away October 2, 2019 in Brighton CO surrounded by his family. Kind, generous, friendly, outgoing, persistent, honest, gentlemanly, optismistic, competitive, even-tempered, vibrant - these words describe a few of the qualities of this exceptional person who was also a great race driver. Please reset your password. First published in 2016, this is an expanded version of Art Pollards biography that includes more content and photos. Drivers and crews were taut. Get a Britannica Premium subscription and gain access to exclusive content. Upon his death, Pollard's family established the Art Pollard Fund with a $25,000 bequest. There is 1 volunteer for this cemetery. "I jumped on the throttle coming out of 2," Krisiloff said, "and spun my wheels halfway down the back straight in high gear.". From a small hydroplane on Oregon's Umpqua River to micro-midgets and modified stock cars on a half-mile oval in Roseburg, Oregon. Resend Activation Email. It just makes driving at Indianapolis easier. And I looked in it. when he lost control of his STP red Eagle-Offy. He is also one of the first American painters to be recognized during his lifetime and after as a peer of 20th-century European masters of modern art. He died in Indianapolis, Indiana as a result of injuries sustained in practice during the first day of time trials for the 1973 Indianapolis 500. Art Pollard's story deserves to be told, from his humble beginnings in Dragon, Utah to his untimely death on Pole Day at Indianapolis in 1973. with crashes that killed drivers Art Pollard and Swede Savage and crewman Armando Teran rescue Walther. He was killed during practice on Pole Day for the 1973 Indianapolis 500 when his car hit the wall and caught fire. He went on to qualify for six races, but broke his leg in a qualifying accident in 1972 and had to sit out that race. Please refer to the appropriate style manual or other sources if you have any questions. Pop-off valves cut boost and the horsepower generated by turbochargers. His first attempt fell short in 1966, but in 1967 he qualified to start 13th and finished 8th. This flower has been reported and will not be visible while under review. He was 46. Walther struggled with addiction to pain medicine after his fiery wreck. "We used to average a death a year out here," recalled track announcer Tom "People don't realize how the driver gets himself geared up for battle," said Bobby Unser, who would lead 39 laps before retiring with a blown engine. I didn't cry 'til I got back to the bed. Art was born May 5, 1927 in Dragon, Utah. Johncock's celebration wasn't much of a party. Armando Moreno Teran - STP pit crewman "In that crash forty percent of my body was burned. We got treated terrible until we qualified. It was a needed and welcome improvement. He did everything so well. Arts son, Mike, turned away from the flatbed truck he was working on when the radio newsman uttered his fathers name. Then Johncock recorded an unofficial lap of 199.4 mph during tire testing in March 1973. POLLARD--Barbara, who retired in 2002 as the English Department Chairperson at the Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School of Music & Art and Performing Arts in New York City . Your new password must contain one or more uppercase and lowercase letters, and one or more numbers or special characters. His death was the first at Indy since 1973 when Art Pollard and Swede Savage were killed and, to date, the last driver to die during qualifying. There is a problem with your email/password. "When I finally got out, I was still weak. Failed to report flower. This browser does not support getting your location. If I can find it, I will attach a shot of it in another e-mail. Additionally, he has written for other publications including Speedvision Online, DRIVE! At 9:37 a.m., Pollard hit the outside wall in turn 1, spun to the inside, then flipped over, coming to a rest in turn two with flames and heavy damage. As manager of this memorial you can add or update the memorial using the Edit button below. It came out in the papers that i said that maybe I didn't get bumped. plastic cylinders and covering plates designed to minimize the force of impact. Despite his hard luck with cars, Pollard quickly gained a strong fan base, not just from Southern Oregon, but at Indy as well. Try again. preparations four times. There was an error deleting this problem. Art was buried in McMinnville Oregon. He turned the car over to its owner, Foyt, who had gone out on Lap 37 with a failed bolt. get down the bloody straightaway.' Among his contemporaries, he was respected for his deeply personal and totally uncompromising commitment to the art of painting. The message was stressed in the costliest of terms It did provide money. There was a mirror over the sink in the bathroom. When they got me up to walk, I'd get dizzy and go sit back down. A.J. Robin Miller, the long-time Indianapolis Star racing writer who now works as an IndyCar reporter for NBC Sports Network and the Speed network, recalled sitting with Pollard on the pit wall early pole day morning. google_page_url = document.location; If you think you have been blocked in error, contact the owner of this site for assistance. //-->. I am sorry that you lost him at such an early age, but I thought you might appreciate knowing that a while ago, he made a young boys day. A little after 2 p.m., for the second time in three days, gentlemen started their engines. By the mid-50s, he was winning races all over the West Coast and attracted the attention of an Indy car owner in Southern California. Since 1973, three competitors have been killed at Indy -- Gordon Smiley in '82, Jovy Marcelo in '92 and Scott Brayton in '96 -- along with two spectators and a trespasser while injuring a dozen spectators. During one period in 1961, he won 22 of 28 main events. They said it was my fault. I do not immediately recall the year, but one of our local motorcycle shops hosted him and his Indy car for a promotion. His car exploded in an angry orange flash. They had recently returned from a New Orleans vacation with their wives and two other couples. Walther clipped Grant's left front tire, and the car jumped violently into the fence, The two went to high school together, played football together and even ended up at the same Navy base in San Diego. Place of Birth - Dragon, Utah which became a ghost town shortly after his birth.. Siblings - A sister, Christine, 3 years older and a brother Robert, 3 years younger (shown in a 1930 photo).. home.". Over the left hand I wear a glove, a black glove. Auto Racer. The race recommenced an hour later. It was a May to forget. "When I finally did come back to racing, the other drivers didn't coddle me about what I'd been through. Each year it got a little faster and a better car, and then we he started going to out-of-town races, said Green, who was a body shop mechanic for more than 40 years. Bobby Unser, in Dan Gurneys Eagle chassis with turbo-Offy power, set the second fastest average speed of 169.507 mph. Car trouble ends his day early on lap 45. | So Invalid memorial. Even though it was so hard to lose him, I find tremendous solace in my faith and the fact that I had such a loving dad. Yesterday Art Pollard left us. Art Pollard's story deserves to be told, from his birth to his untimely death. He never looked back. Walther touched wheels with Jerry Grant's car in the sixth row and was launched into the catch fence near the starting line. "It was January 1, 2016, and I was just like, 'Eh,. and reduce the possibility of fire. A 10 car pile up on the opening lap eliminated Art and the #40 car. Just didn't go that way.". You can customize the cemeteries you volunteer for by selecting or deselecting below. google_color_link = "0033FF"; recalled pole-sitter Johnny Rutherford. During pole qualifying earlier that month, driver Art Pollard was killed in a horrific crash when his car topped 191 mph, then struck the outside wall, burst into flames, spun into the infield. The traditional post-race banquet was I discovered an interesting fact the other day while following some of your links. Driver Salt Walther suffered disfiguring burns in a fiery first-lap crash that injured 13 spectators. Safety was the watchword for the 1974 Indianapolis 500. Share this memorial using social media sites or email. It was then Joe Leonards turn in his #60 STP turbine. In 1937 Pollock began psychiatric treatment for alcoholism, and he suffered a nervous breakdown in 1938, which caused him to be institutionalized for about four months. I think I cried for about two minutes. More than 70 gallons of burning fuel sprayed into the grandstand and puddled on the track as cars scattered down the front stretch. And you dont always get that from, not just race drivers, but also other stars so-to-speak. The family left Cody, Wyoming, 11 months after Jacksons birth; he would know Cody only through family photographs. He hit the inside wall almost head-on at full speed. Caskey is 81 and Green is 85. The rain came while workers were still cleaning the track. He was a natural race car driver, Caskey said. Try again later. My name was Salt Walther. The car was demolished. He hit it head-on with enough force to rip the machine in two But it was his love of adventure that got him into racing stock cars and midgets in the 40s and 50s. For a moment it was up in the air and then it spun sideways and came down on fire. Bob Stewart was a member of his first crew at Indianapolis, and a life-long friend. The first part of May, 1968, Granatelli signed Art Pollard to replace Jackie Stewart. Savage lost control. Arts friend Johnny Rutherford remembers, I was the first one by the scene of the accident where he crashed. Jackson Pollock was born in Cody, Wyoming, on January 28, 1912. Minutes later, Pollard's car smacked the outside wall in Turn 1, spun, flipped and slid to a stop in Turn 2, engulfed in flames. Pollard dominated racing on the super modified circuit on the West Coast in the late '50s and early '60s. Born in Dragon, Utah, and raised in the Portland, Oregon area, Pollard drove in the USAC Championship Car series, racing in the 1965-1973 seasons, with 84 career starts, including the 1967-1971 Indianapolis 500 races. Finally the green flag waved at 3 p.m. Antsy drivers made for a haphazard field, with four cars across the narrow track in Use Escape keyboard button or the Close button to close the carousel. Save to an Ancestry Tree, a virtual cemetery, your clipboard for pasting or Print. Thanks for using Find a Grave, if you have any feedback we would love to hear from you. It was just a week after the local heros 46th birthday. He started twenty-fifth and finished twenty-second after a spin. By the mid-60s, car owners were trying to talk Pollard into driving their cars at Indianapolis. The back end jumped out and I caught it. (Jackson dropped his first name, Paul, about the time he went to New York in 1930.) Tuesday was wet, as well, and the drivers saw the red flag while on their parade lap. "See, that's where I was so fortunate. Please enter your email and password to sign in. You slow down the film and there's no other conclusion you can come to. Here, we celebrate Arts remarkable life. Unser led early, then Savage went to the front. George Snider had. Let us know if you have suggestions to improve this article (requires login). A race in his name has been held in the Rogue Valley and in Roseburg, where he lived for several years prior to moving to Medford. "I think it was because of things like that that I really never got that close to The total distance covered was 1,450 feet (440m). They were going to cut off the left hand at first, but the doctor felt he could save it. Try again later. Nov 13, 1957 - Oct 2, 2019 A proud family man, a well-respected competitor, a humanitarian, and a friend to all, was gone. It was a quick input on the wheel to the right, and it came right backit only happened that one time. Art Pollard - driver because the 200 mph barrier was within the sights of drivers and on the minds of trackside Please complete the captcha to let us know you are a real person. On the west coast, daughter Judy (then 23-years-old) and son Mike (25-years-old) heard this shocking and unwelcome news on radio and television in the early morning hours. Using hardened brushes, sticks, and turkey basters, and household enamel paints, Pollock squirted, splashed, and dripped his paint onto canvas rolled out over his studio floor. "They had everybody stopped there in Turn 4," Johncock said. And third, what happened? google_page_url = document.location; This painting represents Pollocks breakthrough into a totally personal style in which Bentons compositional methods and energetic linear invention are fused with the Surrealist free association of motifs and unconscious imagery. 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