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Andrew Wyeth: Life and Death

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Abstract landscape with a gray sky and a white terrain featuring sketch-like lines and dark brushstrokes.

This exhibition is the first public presentation of recently rediscovered drawings in which artist Andrew Wyeth (1917–2009) imagines his own funeral. The artworks, made in the early 1990s, portray Wyeth’s friends, neighbors, and wife, Betsy, surrounding a coffin at the base of Kuerner’s Hill in Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania, a site the artist long associated with death, including that of his father. Some of the drawings offer a view inside the coffin, revealing a rare self-portrait.

The exhibition connects the sketches now known as the Funeral Group to Wyeth’s decades-long engagement with death as an artistic subject in painting, his relationships with the models depicted, and his expressive and exploratory use of drawing. It also places his work in conversation with other artists’ self-portraiture and reflections on mortality. Works on view by Wyeth’s contemporaries Duane Michals, Andy Warhol, and George Tooker explore the nature of being by picturing the artists’ own passing, while artists of later generations such as David Wojnarowicz, Janaina Tschäpe, and Mario Moore investigate the universality of death as a social experience. Through such juxtapositions, Andrew Wyeth: Life and Death shows Wyeth deeply engaged in existential questions that have long preoccupied conceptual, performance, and activist artists.

Andrew Wyeth: Life and Death is curated by Tanya Sheehan, William R. Kenan Jr. Professor of Art at Colby College. Support for this exhibition is provided by the Wyeth Foundation for American Art.

Selections from the Funeral Group on view in Andrew Wyeth: Life and Death are on loan from the Jamie and Phyllis Wyeth Collection and the Andrew and Betsy Wyeth Collection.

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Cover for "Art& Reflections on the Funeral Group" with Tanya Sheehan and Jamie Wyeth.

Selected Works

Andrew Wyeth

Abstract landscape with a gray sky and a white terrain featuring sketch-like lines and dark brushstrokes.

Andrew Wyeth

Sketch of people gathered around a coffin.

Andrew Wyeth

A skeleton in a naval uniform sits on a chair, looking out a window in a room with a checkered floor and a cannon.

Andrew Wyeth

A pencil sketch of a group of people around a table, with minimal detail.

Andrew Wyeth

A painting of two hands emerging from snow in a barren winter landscape with distant trees.

Andrew Wyeth

Pencil sketch of a person in a coat and headscarf, viewed from different side angles.

Andrew Wyeth

Pencil sketch of a person standing with hands clasped, drawn on perforated notebook paper.

Andrew Wyeth

Watercolor painting of a house with people and a horse-drawn carriage under a cloudy sky.

Andrew Wyeth

Pencil sketches of two heads on a spiral-bound page; one detailed, the other less so, with a stain on the left.

George Tooker

A pencil drawing of a man with a beard next to a human skull.

Janaina Tschäpe

Person lying face down on a tiled floor in a partially open structure with plants and a view of the water in the background.

Mario Moore

Pencil drawing of an upside-down face, leaf, and sneakers.

Catalogue

Book cover for Andrew Wyeth: Life and Death, A dark horse-drawn carriage near a large building under an overcast sky.

Installation Views

  • Several framed artworks spanning medium on white gallery walls with a wooden bench in the center of the room.
  • Cluster of framed drawings on navy wall above wooden display case in gallery setting.
  • Wide shot of exhibition gallery with framed drawings on white and navy walls and a central vitrine.
  • Two framed drawings, each showing a group of figures, hung on a dark blue gallery wall with gray carpeted floor.

Installation view of Andrew Wyeth: Life and Death, Davis Gallery, Colby College Museum of Art, Waterville, Maine, 2022. Photo: Luc Demers

Installation view of Andrew Wyeth: Life and Death, Davis Gallery, Colby College Museum of Art, Waterville, Maine, 2022. Photo: Luc Demers

Installation view of Andrew Wyeth: Life and Death, Davis Gallery, Colby College Museum of Art, Waterville, Maine, 2022. Photo: Luc Demers

Installation view of Andrew Wyeth: Life and Death, Davis Gallery, Colby College Museum of Art, Waterville, Maine, 2022. Photo: Luc Demers

Logo for the Wyeth Foundation for American Art.