Museum of Fine Arts MFA
Boston
Avenue of the Arts 465 Huntington Avenue
617 2679300
WEB
Jamie Wyeth
dal 15/7/2014 al 27/12/2014
mon-tue 10am-4:45pm, we-fri 10am-9:45pm, sat-sun 10am-4:45pm

Segnalato da

Karen Frascona


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Jamie Wyeth



 
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15/7/2014

Jamie Wyeth

Museum of Fine Arts MFA, Boston

The retrospective examines his imaginative approach to realism over the course of six decades, from his earliest childhood drawings through various recurring themes inspired by the people, places, and objects that populate his world.


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The first comprehensive retrospective of artist Jamie Wyeth (born 1946) will examine his imaginative approach to realism over the course of six decades, from his earliest childhood drawings through various recurring themes inspired by the people, places, and objects that populate his world.

A member of a family of artists—including his grandfather, Newell Convers “N.C.” Wyeth (1882–1945); his father, Andrew Wyeth (1917–2009); and his aunt, Carolyn Wyeth (1909–1994)—Jamie Wyeth has followed a unique path, training with his aunt Carolyn after leaving school at age 11, studying anatomy in a New York City morgue and working in Andy Warhol’s New York studio, The Factory. "Jamie Wyeth" will include approximately 100 paintings, works on paper, illustrations, and assemblages created by the artist, many in a range of “combined mediums,” his preferred term for the distinctive technique he brings to his compositions.

The exhibition will feature Wyeth’s portraits of subjects such as his wife, Phyllis Wyeth; John F. Kennedy (commissioned by family members after his death); Rudolf Nureyev; and Andy Warhol; which will be shown alongside a selection of preparatory drawings and studies that offer a window into the artist’s immersive approach to portraiture. The exhibition will also feature landscapes of the worlds he inhabits in the Brandywine River Valley (between Pennsylvania and Delaware) and the Midcoast of Maine—especially the islands of Tenants Harbor and Monhegan—still lifes of pumpkins (a fascination from his youth) and the many animals and birds that are part of his family and surroundings. Organized by the MFA and accompanied by an extensively illustrated catalogue, the exhibition will travel to three additional venues.

Image: Jamie Wyeth, Kleberg (detail), 1984. Oil on canvas. Terra Foundation for American Art, Chicago, Daniel J. Terra Collection, 1992.164. © Jamie Wyeth.

Contact:

Karen Frascona
617.369.3442
kfrascona@mfa.org

Amelia Kantrovitz
617.369.3447
akantrovitz@mfa.org

Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Avenue of the Arts - 465 Huntington Avenue - Boston, Massachusetts 02115-5523
Monday and Tuesday 10 am–4:45 pm
Wednesday–Friday 10 am–9:45 pm
Saturday and Sunday 10 am–4:45 pm
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Adults $25
Seniors (65+) $23
Students (18+) $23
Youths 7–17* FREE*
Children 6 and under FRE

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