Opening at the Brandywine Museum of Art this summer, Andrew Wyeth at Kuerner Farm: The Eye of the Earth brings together some of the artist鈥檚 most iconic works featuring the landscape.
Opening at the Brandywine Museum of Art this month, This Earthen Door: Nature as Muse and Material is a remarkably immersive, cross-disciplinary exhibition focused on nature.
Recently it has seemed as if the only tradition revered in the museum world is the critique of tradition, a cause for score-settling as well as the occasional revelation.
The Crafted World of Wharton Esherick explores the artistic legacy of Wharton Esherick (1887-1970), one of the most creative and interdisciplinary figures of twentieth-century American art, craft and design.
Keep election-season woes at bay with masterworks of Black portraiture, musings on a Persian epic poem, Mickalene Thomas鈥檚 first international traveling solo show, and more.
Abstract Flash: Unseen Andrew Wyeth greets the viewer with a 1965 quotation by the artist: 鈥淢y struggle is to preserve that abstract flash鈥攍ike something you caught out of the corner of your eye.鈥
Opening at the Brandywine Museum of Art on July 29, 2023, Abstract Flash: Unseen Andrew Wyeth presents a remarkable body of 38 never-before-seen abstract watercolors.
The Brandywine Museum of Art is now opening the first major museum exhibition dedicated to the exquisite, nature-based works of pioneering American modernist painter Joseph Stella (1877-1946).