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SUMMARY:Brandywine Museum of Art: ABUNDANCE/EXCESS: A CONTEMPORARY EYE ON STILL LIFE
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition considers bounty\, accumulation\, and waste in 21st century American culture through the work of 10 contemporary artists\, including Kate Abercrombie\, Sungho Bae\, Katie Butler\, Ilana Harris-Babou\, artist collaborators Nadia Hironaka and Matthew Suib\, King Cobra\, Tamara Kostianovsky\, sTo Len\, Cara Romero\, and Misha Wyllie. The exhibition will be on view at the Brandywine from March 15 through June 7\, 2026. \nStill life\, at its core\, is the artistic depiction of things\, which is explored through a contemporary lens in more than 45 works across a variety of mediums\, ranging from paintings to sculptures to mixed media and video. The works included in Abundance/Excess frequently reflect each artists’ cultural attitude toward that which they acquire\, consume\, and live amongst. Many of the artworks in the exhibition utilize the same subject matter as historic still lifes\, with flowers\, fruit\, meat\, fish\, matches\, and skulls making frequent appearances. The artists also revisit conceptual tropes and techniques from historic still life including decaying food\, indications of the passage of time\, and symbolic juxtapositions to consider where wealth comes from\, who holds it\, and how we find and create it in our own lives.
URL:https://visitdelco.com/event/brandywine-museum-of-art-abundance-excess-a-contemporary-eye-on-still-life/2027-05-26/
LOCATION:Brandywine Museum of Art\, 1 Hoffmans Mill Road\, Chadds Ford\, PA\, 19317\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
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SUMMARY:Brandywine Museum of Art Presents:  Cropsey\, Wyeth\, and the American Landscape Tradition
DESCRIPTION:The Brandywine will premiere the first ever museum display of a monumental\, rediscovered masterwork by the leading Hudson River School artist Jasper Francis Cropsey (1823–1900). \nA stunning example of Gilded Age patronage\, Autumn in the Ramapo Valley\, Erie Railway of 1873\, has been in private British collections since it was commissioned the same year by Irish-American railroad magnate James McHenry. This major canvas changes our understanding of Jasper Francis Cropsey\, one of the iconic talents of American art. Almost seven feet in length\, Autumn in the Ramapo Valley\, Erie Railway is both a celebration of the American landscape and American industry. The train passing through the valley is a reference to the Erie Railroad\, in which McHenry had recently acquired a majority stake. Just after it was completed\, McHenry had the painting shipped to England where it remained until purchased in 2025 by the The J. Jeffrey and Ann Marie Fox Foundation for American Art. Seen by the public for the first time since 1873\, the painting will be at the heart of a special exhibition\, Cropsey\, Wyeth\, and the American Landscape Tradition\, which draws on the rich and varied holdings of the Brandywine Museum of Art and the Wyeth Foundation for American Art to provide a focused appraisal of the complex art of American landscape painting. \nAlongside this exceptional large-format Cropsey\, additional works by Cropsey\, Alfred Thompson Bricher\, Albert Bierstadt\, William Trost Richards\, John Frederick Kensett\, Mary Blood Mellen\, Martin Johnson Heade\, and more survey the nineteenth-century boom in landscape painting in the United States and the relationship to industry that was a key context at the heart of this movement. The exhibition continues the story with Cropsey’s afterlives. Through key works in the Brandywine and Wyeth Foundation collections\, a clear line of descent traces the further development of American landscape art\, via Homer\, Bellows\, and N.C. Wyeth to an especially rich flowering in the works of Andrew Wyeth (1917–2009). Documentation in the Wyeth family library and archives shows a depth of engagement with artists of the Hudson River School not previously recognized\, including specific lessons in composition\, allegory\, and the aesthetic potential of industry that Andrew Wyeth learned from paintings like Autumn in the Ramapo Valley. With a variety of works in watercolor and tempera\, some of which have never been exhibited before\, the story of the rich American landscape tradition continues and intriguing commonalities between the artists of the Hudson River School and Wyeth emerge.
URL:https://visitdelco.com/event/brandywine-museum-of-art-presents-cropsey-wyeth-and-the-american-landscape-tradition/2027-05-27/
LOCATION:Brandywine Museum of Art\, 1 Hoffmans Mill Road\, Chadds Ford\, PA\, 19317\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
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SUMMARY:Brandywine Museum of Art: ABUNDANCE/EXCESS: A CONTEMPORARY EYE ON STILL LIFE
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition considers bounty\, accumulation\, and waste in 21st century American culture through the work of 10 contemporary artists\, including Kate Abercrombie\, Sungho Bae\, Katie Butler\, Ilana Harris-Babou\, artist collaborators Nadia Hironaka and Matthew Suib\, King Cobra\, Tamara Kostianovsky\, sTo Len\, Cara Romero\, and Misha Wyllie. The exhibition will be on view at the Brandywine from March 15 through June 7\, 2026. \nStill life\, at its core\, is the artistic depiction of things\, which is explored through a contemporary lens in more than 45 works across a variety of mediums\, ranging from paintings to sculptures to mixed media and video. The works included in Abundance/Excess frequently reflect each artists’ cultural attitude toward that which they acquire\, consume\, and live amongst. Many of the artworks in the exhibition utilize the same subject matter as historic still lifes\, with flowers\, fruit\, meat\, fish\, matches\, and skulls making frequent appearances. The artists also revisit conceptual tropes and techniques from historic still life including decaying food\, indications of the passage of time\, and symbolic juxtapositions to consider where wealth comes from\, who holds it\, and how we find and create it in our own lives.
URL:https://visitdelco.com/event/brandywine-museum-of-art-abundance-excess-a-contemporary-eye-on-still-life/2027-05-27/
LOCATION:Brandywine Museum of Art\, 1 Hoffmans Mill Road\, Chadds Ford\, PA\, 19317\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
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SUMMARY:Brandywine Museum of Art Presents:  Cropsey\, Wyeth\, and the American Landscape Tradition
DESCRIPTION:The Brandywine will premiere the first ever museum display of a monumental\, rediscovered masterwork by the leading Hudson River School artist Jasper Francis Cropsey (1823–1900). \nA stunning example of Gilded Age patronage\, Autumn in the Ramapo Valley\, Erie Railway of 1873\, has been in private British collections since it was commissioned the same year by Irish-American railroad magnate James McHenry. This major canvas changes our understanding of Jasper Francis Cropsey\, one of the iconic talents of American art. Almost seven feet in length\, Autumn in the Ramapo Valley\, Erie Railway is both a celebration of the American landscape and American industry. The train passing through the valley is a reference to the Erie Railroad\, in which McHenry had recently acquired a majority stake. Just after it was completed\, McHenry had the painting shipped to England where it remained until purchased in 2025 by the The J. Jeffrey and Ann Marie Fox Foundation for American Art. Seen by the public for the first time since 1873\, the painting will be at the heart of a special exhibition\, Cropsey\, Wyeth\, and the American Landscape Tradition\, which draws on the rich and varied holdings of the Brandywine Museum of Art and the Wyeth Foundation for American Art to provide a focused appraisal of the complex art of American landscape painting. \nAlongside this exceptional large-format Cropsey\, additional works by Cropsey\, Alfred Thompson Bricher\, Albert Bierstadt\, William Trost Richards\, John Frederick Kensett\, Mary Blood Mellen\, Martin Johnson Heade\, and more survey the nineteenth-century boom in landscape painting in the United States and the relationship to industry that was a key context at the heart of this movement. The exhibition continues the story with Cropsey’s afterlives. Through key works in the Brandywine and Wyeth Foundation collections\, a clear line of descent traces the further development of American landscape art\, via Homer\, Bellows\, and N.C. Wyeth to an especially rich flowering in the works of Andrew Wyeth (1917–2009). Documentation in the Wyeth family library and archives shows a depth of engagement with artists of the Hudson River School not previously recognized\, including specific lessons in composition\, allegory\, and the aesthetic potential of industry that Andrew Wyeth learned from paintings like Autumn in the Ramapo Valley. With a variety of works in watercolor and tempera\, some of which have never been exhibited before\, the story of the rich American landscape tradition continues and intriguing commonalities between the artists of the Hudson River School and Wyeth emerge.
URL:https://visitdelco.com/event/brandywine-museum-of-art-presents-cropsey-wyeth-and-the-american-landscape-tradition/2027-05-28/
LOCATION:Brandywine Museum of Art\, 1 Hoffmans Mill Road\, Chadds Ford\, PA\, 19317\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
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UID:10033800-1811480400-1811502000@visitdelco.com
SUMMARY:Brandywine Museum of Art: ABUNDANCE/EXCESS: A CONTEMPORARY EYE ON STILL LIFE
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition considers bounty\, accumulation\, and waste in 21st century American culture through the work of 10 contemporary artists\, including Kate Abercrombie\, Sungho Bae\, Katie Butler\, Ilana Harris-Babou\, artist collaborators Nadia Hironaka and Matthew Suib\, King Cobra\, Tamara Kostianovsky\, sTo Len\, Cara Romero\, and Misha Wyllie. The exhibition will be on view at the Brandywine from March 15 through June 7\, 2026. \nStill life\, at its core\, is the artistic depiction of things\, which is explored through a contemporary lens in more than 45 works across a variety of mediums\, ranging from paintings to sculptures to mixed media and video. The works included in Abundance/Excess frequently reflect each artists’ cultural attitude toward that which they acquire\, consume\, and live amongst. Many of the artworks in the exhibition utilize the same subject matter as historic still lifes\, with flowers\, fruit\, meat\, fish\, matches\, and skulls making frequent appearances. The artists also revisit conceptual tropes and techniques from historic still life including decaying food\, indications of the passage of time\, and symbolic juxtapositions to consider where wealth comes from\, who holds it\, and how we find and create it in our own lives.
URL:https://visitdelco.com/event/brandywine-museum-of-art-abundance-excess-a-contemporary-eye-on-still-life/2027-05-28/
LOCATION:Brandywine Museum of Art\, 1 Hoffmans Mill Road\, Chadds Ford\, PA\, 19317\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://visitdelco.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/Screenshot_12-3-2026_132435_www.brandywine.org_.jpeg
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SUMMARY:Brandywine Museum of Art Presents:  Cropsey\, Wyeth\, and the American Landscape Tradition
DESCRIPTION:The Brandywine will premiere the first ever museum display of a monumental\, rediscovered masterwork by the leading Hudson River School artist Jasper Francis Cropsey (1823–1900). \nA stunning example of Gilded Age patronage\, Autumn in the Ramapo Valley\, Erie Railway of 1873\, has been in private British collections since it was commissioned the same year by Irish-American railroad magnate James McHenry. This major canvas changes our understanding of Jasper Francis Cropsey\, one of the iconic talents of American art. Almost seven feet in length\, Autumn in the Ramapo Valley\, Erie Railway is both a celebration of the American landscape and American industry. The train passing through the valley is a reference to the Erie Railroad\, in which McHenry had recently acquired a majority stake. Just after it was completed\, McHenry had the painting shipped to England where it remained until purchased in 2025 by the The J. Jeffrey and Ann Marie Fox Foundation for American Art. Seen by the public for the first time since 1873\, the painting will be at the heart of a special exhibition\, Cropsey\, Wyeth\, and the American Landscape Tradition\, which draws on the rich and varied holdings of the Brandywine Museum of Art and the Wyeth Foundation for American Art to provide a focused appraisal of the complex art of American landscape painting. \nAlongside this exceptional large-format Cropsey\, additional works by Cropsey\, Alfred Thompson Bricher\, Albert Bierstadt\, William Trost Richards\, John Frederick Kensett\, Mary Blood Mellen\, Martin Johnson Heade\, and more survey the nineteenth-century boom in landscape painting in the United States and the relationship to industry that was a key context at the heart of this movement. The exhibition continues the story with Cropsey’s afterlives. Through key works in the Brandywine and Wyeth Foundation collections\, a clear line of descent traces the further development of American landscape art\, via Homer\, Bellows\, and N.C. Wyeth to an especially rich flowering in the works of Andrew Wyeth (1917–2009). Documentation in the Wyeth family library and archives shows a depth of engagement with artists of the Hudson River School not previously recognized\, including specific lessons in composition\, allegory\, and the aesthetic potential of industry that Andrew Wyeth learned from paintings like Autumn in the Ramapo Valley. With a variety of works in watercolor and tempera\, some of which have never been exhibited before\, the story of the rich American landscape tradition continues and intriguing commonalities between the artists of the Hudson River School and Wyeth emerge.
URL:https://visitdelco.com/event/brandywine-museum-of-art-presents-cropsey-wyeth-and-the-american-landscape-tradition/2027-05-29/
LOCATION:Brandywine Museum of Art\, 1 Hoffmans Mill Road\, Chadds Ford\, PA\, 19317\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://visitdelco.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/Cropsey-Ramapo_Valley.jpg
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20270529T050000
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DTSTAMP:20260506T225851
CREATED:20260312T223307Z
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UID:10033801-1811566800-1811588400@visitdelco.com
SUMMARY:Brandywine Museum of Art: ABUNDANCE/EXCESS: A CONTEMPORARY EYE ON STILL LIFE
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition considers bounty\, accumulation\, and waste in 21st century American culture through the work of 10 contemporary artists\, including Kate Abercrombie\, Sungho Bae\, Katie Butler\, Ilana Harris-Babou\, artist collaborators Nadia Hironaka and Matthew Suib\, King Cobra\, Tamara Kostianovsky\, sTo Len\, Cara Romero\, and Misha Wyllie. The exhibition will be on view at the Brandywine from March 15 through June 7\, 2026. \nStill life\, at its core\, is the artistic depiction of things\, which is explored through a contemporary lens in more than 45 works across a variety of mediums\, ranging from paintings to sculptures to mixed media and video. The works included in Abundance/Excess frequently reflect each artists’ cultural attitude toward that which they acquire\, consume\, and live amongst. Many of the artworks in the exhibition utilize the same subject matter as historic still lifes\, with flowers\, fruit\, meat\, fish\, matches\, and skulls making frequent appearances. The artists also revisit conceptual tropes and techniques from historic still life including decaying food\, indications of the passage of time\, and symbolic juxtapositions to consider where wealth comes from\, who holds it\, and how we find and create it in our own lives.
URL:https://visitdelco.com/event/brandywine-museum-of-art-abundance-excess-a-contemporary-eye-on-still-life/2027-05-29/
LOCATION:Brandywine Museum of Art\, 1 Hoffmans Mill Road\, Chadds Ford\, PA\, 19317\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://visitdelco.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/Screenshot_12-3-2026_132435_www.brandywine.org_.jpeg
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SUMMARY:Brandywine Museum of Art Presents:  Cropsey\, Wyeth\, and the American Landscape Tradition
DESCRIPTION:The Brandywine will premiere the first ever museum display of a monumental\, rediscovered masterwork by the leading Hudson River School artist Jasper Francis Cropsey (1823–1900). \nA stunning example of Gilded Age patronage\, Autumn in the Ramapo Valley\, Erie Railway of 1873\, has been in private British collections since it was commissioned the same year by Irish-American railroad magnate James McHenry. This major canvas changes our understanding of Jasper Francis Cropsey\, one of the iconic talents of American art. Almost seven feet in length\, Autumn in the Ramapo Valley\, Erie Railway is both a celebration of the American landscape and American industry. The train passing through the valley is a reference to the Erie Railroad\, in which McHenry had recently acquired a majority stake. Just after it was completed\, McHenry had the painting shipped to England where it remained until purchased in 2025 by the The J. Jeffrey and Ann Marie Fox Foundation for American Art. Seen by the public for the first time since 1873\, the painting will be at the heart of a special exhibition\, Cropsey\, Wyeth\, and the American Landscape Tradition\, which draws on the rich and varied holdings of the Brandywine Museum of Art and the Wyeth Foundation for American Art to provide a focused appraisal of the complex art of American landscape painting. \nAlongside this exceptional large-format Cropsey\, additional works by Cropsey\, Alfred Thompson Bricher\, Albert Bierstadt\, William Trost Richards\, John Frederick Kensett\, Mary Blood Mellen\, Martin Johnson Heade\, and more survey the nineteenth-century boom in landscape painting in the United States and the relationship to industry that was a key context at the heart of this movement. The exhibition continues the story with Cropsey’s afterlives. Through key works in the Brandywine and Wyeth Foundation collections\, a clear line of descent traces the further development of American landscape art\, via Homer\, Bellows\, and N.C. Wyeth to an especially rich flowering in the works of Andrew Wyeth (1917–2009). Documentation in the Wyeth family library and archives shows a depth of engagement with artists of the Hudson River School not previously recognized\, including specific lessons in composition\, allegory\, and the aesthetic potential of industry that Andrew Wyeth learned from paintings like Autumn in the Ramapo Valley. With a variety of works in watercolor and tempera\, some of which have never been exhibited before\, the story of the rich American landscape tradition continues and intriguing commonalities between the artists of the Hudson River School and Wyeth emerge.
URL:https://visitdelco.com/event/brandywine-museum-of-art-presents-cropsey-wyeth-and-the-american-landscape-tradition/2027-05-30/
LOCATION:Brandywine Museum of Art\, 1 Hoffmans Mill Road\, Chadds Ford\, PA\, 19317\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://visitdelco.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/Cropsey-Ramapo_Valley.jpg
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DTSTAMP:20260506T225851
CREATED:20260312T223307Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260312T223410Z
UID:10033802-1811653200-1811674800@visitdelco.com
SUMMARY:Brandywine Museum of Art: ABUNDANCE/EXCESS: A CONTEMPORARY EYE ON STILL LIFE
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition considers bounty\, accumulation\, and waste in 21st century American culture through the work of 10 contemporary artists\, including Kate Abercrombie\, Sungho Bae\, Katie Butler\, Ilana Harris-Babou\, artist collaborators Nadia Hironaka and Matthew Suib\, King Cobra\, Tamara Kostianovsky\, sTo Len\, Cara Romero\, and Misha Wyllie. The exhibition will be on view at the Brandywine from March 15 through June 7\, 2026. \nStill life\, at its core\, is the artistic depiction of things\, which is explored through a contemporary lens in more than 45 works across a variety of mediums\, ranging from paintings to sculptures to mixed media and video. The works included in Abundance/Excess frequently reflect each artists’ cultural attitude toward that which they acquire\, consume\, and live amongst. Many of the artworks in the exhibition utilize the same subject matter as historic still lifes\, with flowers\, fruit\, meat\, fish\, matches\, and skulls making frequent appearances. The artists also revisit conceptual tropes and techniques from historic still life including decaying food\, indications of the passage of time\, and symbolic juxtapositions to consider where wealth comes from\, who holds it\, and how we find and create it in our own lives.
URL:https://visitdelco.com/event/brandywine-museum-of-art-abundance-excess-a-contemporary-eye-on-still-life/2027-05-30/
LOCATION:Brandywine Museum of Art\, 1 Hoffmans Mill Road\, Chadds Ford\, PA\, 19317\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://visitdelco.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/Screenshot_12-3-2026_132435_www.brandywine.org_.jpeg
END:VEVENT
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20270531T050000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20270531T110000
DTSTAMP:20260506T225851
CREATED:20260116T191911Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260116T191911Z
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SUMMARY:Brandywine Museum of Art Presents:  Cropsey\, Wyeth\, and the American Landscape Tradition
DESCRIPTION:The Brandywine will premiere the first ever museum display of a monumental\, rediscovered masterwork by the leading Hudson River School artist Jasper Francis Cropsey (1823–1900). \nA stunning example of Gilded Age patronage\, Autumn in the Ramapo Valley\, Erie Railway of 1873\, has been in private British collections since it was commissioned the same year by Irish-American railroad magnate James McHenry. This major canvas changes our understanding of Jasper Francis Cropsey\, one of the iconic talents of American art. Almost seven feet in length\, Autumn in the Ramapo Valley\, Erie Railway is both a celebration of the American landscape and American industry. The train passing through the valley is a reference to the Erie Railroad\, in which McHenry had recently acquired a majority stake. Just after it was completed\, McHenry had the painting shipped to England where it remained until purchased in 2025 by the The J. Jeffrey and Ann Marie Fox Foundation for American Art. Seen by the public for the first time since 1873\, the painting will be at the heart of a special exhibition\, Cropsey\, Wyeth\, and the American Landscape Tradition\, which draws on the rich and varied holdings of the Brandywine Museum of Art and the Wyeth Foundation for American Art to provide a focused appraisal of the complex art of American landscape painting. \nAlongside this exceptional large-format Cropsey\, additional works by Cropsey\, Alfred Thompson Bricher\, Albert Bierstadt\, William Trost Richards\, John Frederick Kensett\, Mary Blood Mellen\, Martin Johnson Heade\, and more survey the nineteenth-century boom in landscape painting in the United States and the relationship to industry that was a key context at the heart of this movement. The exhibition continues the story with Cropsey’s afterlives. Through key works in the Brandywine and Wyeth Foundation collections\, a clear line of descent traces the further development of American landscape art\, via Homer\, Bellows\, and N.C. Wyeth to an especially rich flowering in the works of Andrew Wyeth (1917–2009). Documentation in the Wyeth family library and archives shows a depth of engagement with artists of the Hudson River School not previously recognized\, including specific lessons in composition\, allegory\, and the aesthetic potential of industry that Andrew Wyeth learned from paintings like Autumn in the Ramapo Valley. With a variety of works in watercolor and tempera\, some of which have never been exhibited before\, the story of the rich American landscape tradition continues and intriguing commonalities between the artists of the Hudson River School and Wyeth emerge.
URL:https://visitdelco.com/event/brandywine-museum-of-art-presents-cropsey-wyeth-and-the-american-landscape-tradition/2027-05-31/
LOCATION:Brandywine Museum of Art\, 1 Hoffmans Mill Road\, Chadds Ford\, PA\, 19317\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://visitdelco.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/Cropsey-Ramapo_Valley.jpg
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20270531T050000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20270531T110000
DTSTAMP:20260506T225851
CREATED:20260312T223307Z
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SUMMARY:Brandywine Museum of Art: ABUNDANCE/EXCESS: A CONTEMPORARY EYE ON STILL LIFE
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition considers bounty\, accumulation\, and waste in 21st century American culture through the work of 10 contemporary artists\, including Kate Abercrombie\, Sungho Bae\, Katie Butler\, Ilana Harris-Babou\, artist collaborators Nadia Hironaka and Matthew Suib\, King Cobra\, Tamara Kostianovsky\, sTo Len\, Cara Romero\, and Misha Wyllie. The exhibition will be on view at the Brandywine from March 15 through June 7\, 2026. \nStill life\, at its core\, is the artistic depiction of things\, which is explored through a contemporary lens in more than 45 works across a variety of mediums\, ranging from paintings to sculptures to mixed media and video. The works included in Abundance/Excess frequently reflect each artists’ cultural attitude toward that which they acquire\, consume\, and live amongst. Many of the artworks in the exhibition utilize the same subject matter as historic still lifes\, with flowers\, fruit\, meat\, fish\, matches\, and skulls making frequent appearances. The artists also revisit conceptual tropes and techniques from historic still life including decaying food\, indications of the passage of time\, and symbolic juxtapositions to consider where wealth comes from\, who holds it\, and how we find and create it in our own lives.
URL:https://visitdelco.com/event/brandywine-museum-of-art-abundance-excess-a-contemporary-eye-on-still-life/2027-05-31/
LOCATION:Brandywine Museum of Art\, 1 Hoffmans Mill Road\, Chadds Ford\, PA\, 19317\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://visitdelco.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/Screenshot_12-3-2026_132435_www.brandywine.org_.jpeg
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20270602T050000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20270602T110000
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SUMMARY:Brandywine Museum of Art: ABUNDANCE/EXCESS: A CONTEMPORARY EYE ON STILL LIFE
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition considers bounty\, accumulation\, and waste in 21st century American culture through the work of 10 contemporary artists\, including Kate Abercrombie\, Sungho Bae\, Katie Butler\, Ilana Harris-Babou\, artist collaborators Nadia Hironaka and Matthew Suib\, King Cobra\, Tamara Kostianovsky\, sTo Len\, Cara Romero\, and Misha Wyllie. The exhibition will be on view at the Brandywine from March 15 through June 7\, 2026. \nStill life\, at its core\, is the artistic depiction of things\, which is explored through a contemporary lens in more than 45 works across a variety of mediums\, ranging from paintings to sculptures to mixed media and video. The works included in Abundance/Excess frequently reflect each artists’ cultural attitude toward that which they acquire\, consume\, and live amongst. Many of the artworks in the exhibition utilize the same subject matter as historic still lifes\, with flowers\, fruit\, meat\, fish\, matches\, and skulls making frequent appearances. The artists also revisit conceptual tropes and techniques from historic still life including decaying food\, indications of the passage of time\, and symbolic juxtapositions to consider where wealth comes from\, who holds it\, and how we find and create it in our own lives.
URL:https://visitdelco.com/event/brandywine-museum-of-art-abundance-excess-a-contemporary-eye-on-still-life/2027-06-02/
LOCATION:Brandywine Museum of Art\, 1 Hoffmans Mill Road\, Chadds Ford\, PA\, 19317\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20270603T050000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20270603T110000
DTSTAMP:20260506T225851
CREATED:20260312T223307Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260312T223410Z
UID:10033805-1811998800-1812020400@visitdelco.com
SUMMARY:Brandywine Museum of Art: ABUNDANCE/EXCESS: A CONTEMPORARY EYE ON STILL LIFE
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition considers bounty\, accumulation\, and waste in 21st century American culture through the work of 10 contemporary artists\, including Kate Abercrombie\, Sungho Bae\, Katie Butler\, Ilana Harris-Babou\, artist collaborators Nadia Hironaka and Matthew Suib\, King Cobra\, Tamara Kostianovsky\, sTo Len\, Cara Romero\, and Misha Wyllie. The exhibition will be on view at the Brandywine from March 15 through June 7\, 2026. \nStill life\, at its core\, is the artistic depiction of things\, which is explored through a contemporary lens in more than 45 works across a variety of mediums\, ranging from paintings to sculptures to mixed media and video. The works included in Abundance/Excess frequently reflect each artists’ cultural attitude toward that which they acquire\, consume\, and live amongst. Many of the artworks in the exhibition utilize the same subject matter as historic still lifes\, with flowers\, fruit\, meat\, fish\, matches\, and skulls making frequent appearances. The artists also revisit conceptual tropes and techniques from historic still life including decaying food\, indications of the passage of time\, and symbolic juxtapositions to consider where wealth comes from\, who holds it\, and how we find and create it in our own lives.
URL:https://visitdelco.com/event/brandywine-museum-of-art-abundance-excess-a-contemporary-eye-on-still-life/2027-06-03/
LOCATION:Brandywine Museum of Art\, 1 Hoffmans Mill Road\, Chadds Ford\, PA\, 19317\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://visitdelco.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/Screenshot_12-3-2026_132435_www.brandywine.org_.jpeg
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20270604T050000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20270604T110000
DTSTAMP:20260506T225851
CREATED:20260312T223307Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260312T223410Z
UID:10033806-1812085200-1812106800@visitdelco.com
SUMMARY:Brandywine Museum of Art: ABUNDANCE/EXCESS: A CONTEMPORARY EYE ON STILL LIFE
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition considers bounty\, accumulation\, and waste in 21st century American culture through the work of 10 contemporary artists\, including Kate Abercrombie\, Sungho Bae\, Katie Butler\, Ilana Harris-Babou\, artist collaborators Nadia Hironaka and Matthew Suib\, King Cobra\, Tamara Kostianovsky\, sTo Len\, Cara Romero\, and Misha Wyllie. The exhibition will be on view at the Brandywine from March 15 through June 7\, 2026. \nStill life\, at its core\, is the artistic depiction of things\, which is explored through a contemporary lens in more than 45 works across a variety of mediums\, ranging from paintings to sculptures to mixed media and video. The works included in Abundance/Excess frequently reflect each artists’ cultural attitude toward that which they acquire\, consume\, and live amongst. Many of the artworks in the exhibition utilize the same subject matter as historic still lifes\, with flowers\, fruit\, meat\, fish\, matches\, and skulls making frequent appearances. The artists also revisit conceptual tropes and techniques from historic still life including decaying food\, indications of the passage of time\, and symbolic juxtapositions to consider where wealth comes from\, who holds it\, and how we find and create it in our own lives.
URL:https://visitdelco.com/event/brandywine-museum-of-art-abundance-excess-a-contemporary-eye-on-still-life/2027-06-04/
LOCATION:Brandywine Museum of Art\, 1 Hoffmans Mill Road\, Chadds Ford\, PA\, 19317\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://visitdelco.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/Screenshot_12-3-2026_132435_www.brandywine.org_.jpeg
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20270605T050000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20270605T110000
DTSTAMP:20260506T225851
CREATED:20260312T223307Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260312T223410Z
UID:10033807-1812171600-1812193200@visitdelco.com
SUMMARY:Brandywine Museum of Art: ABUNDANCE/EXCESS: A CONTEMPORARY EYE ON STILL LIFE
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition considers bounty\, accumulation\, and waste in 21st century American culture through the work of 10 contemporary artists\, including Kate Abercrombie\, Sungho Bae\, Katie Butler\, Ilana Harris-Babou\, artist collaborators Nadia Hironaka and Matthew Suib\, King Cobra\, Tamara Kostianovsky\, sTo Len\, Cara Romero\, and Misha Wyllie. The exhibition will be on view at the Brandywine from March 15 through June 7\, 2026. \nStill life\, at its core\, is the artistic depiction of things\, which is explored through a contemporary lens in more than 45 works across a variety of mediums\, ranging from paintings to sculptures to mixed media and video. The works included in Abundance/Excess frequently reflect each artists’ cultural attitude toward that which they acquire\, consume\, and live amongst. Many of the artworks in the exhibition utilize the same subject matter as historic still lifes\, with flowers\, fruit\, meat\, fish\, matches\, and skulls making frequent appearances. The artists also revisit conceptual tropes and techniques from historic still life including decaying food\, indications of the passage of time\, and symbolic juxtapositions to consider where wealth comes from\, who holds it\, and how we find and create it in our own lives.
URL:https://visitdelco.com/event/brandywine-museum-of-art-abundance-excess-a-contemporary-eye-on-still-life/2027-06-05/
LOCATION:Brandywine Museum of Art\, 1 Hoffmans Mill Road\, Chadds Ford\, PA\, 19317\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://visitdelco.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/Screenshot_12-3-2026_132435_www.brandywine.org_.jpeg
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20270606T050000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20270606T110000
DTSTAMP:20260506T225851
CREATED:20260312T223307Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260312T223410Z
UID:10033808-1812258000-1812279600@visitdelco.com
SUMMARY:Brandywine Museum of Art: ABUNDANCE/EXCESS: A CONTEMPORARY EYE ON STILL LIFE
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition considers bounty\, accumulation\, and waste in 21st century American culture through the work of 10 contemporary artists\, including Kate Abercrombie\, Sungho Bae\, Katie Butler\, Ilana Harris-Babou\, artist collaborators Nadia Hironaka and Matthew Suib\, King Cobra\, Tamara Kostianovsky\, sTo Len\, Cara Romero\, and Misha Wyllie. The exhibition will be on view at the Brandywine from March 15 through June 7\, 2026. \nStill life\, at its core\, is the artistic depiction of things\, which is explored through a contemporary lens in more than 45 works across a variety of mediums\, ranging from paintings to sculptures to mixed media and video. The works included in Abundance/Excess frequently reflect each artists’ cultural attitude toward that which they acquire\, consume\, and live amongst. Many of the artworks in the exhibition utilize the same subject matter as historic still lifes\, with flowers\, fruit\, meat\, fish\, matches\, and skulls making frequent appearances. The artists also revisit conceptual tropes and techniques from historic still life including decaying food\, indications of the passage of time\, and symbolic juxtapositions to consider where wealth comes from\, who holds it\, and how we find and create it in our own lives.
URL:https://visitdelco.com/event/brandywine-museum-of-art-abundance-excess-a-contemporary-eye-on-still-life/2027-06-06/
LOCATION:Brandywine Museum of Art\, 1 Hoffmans Mill Road\, Chadds Ford\, PA\, 19317\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://visitdelco.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/Screenshot_12-3-2026_132435_www.brandywine.org_.jpeg
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20270607T050000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20270607T110000
DTSTAMP:20260506T225851
CREATED:20260312T223307Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260312T223410Z
UID:10033809-1812344400-1812366000@visitdelco.com
SUMMARY:Brandywine Museum of Art: ABUNDANCE/EXCESS: A CONTEMPORARY EYE ON STILL LIFE
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition considers bounty\, accumulation\, and waste in 21st century American culture through the work of 10 contemporary artists\, including Kate Abercrombie\, Sungho Bae\, Katie Butler\, Ilana Harris-Babou\, artist collaborators Nadia Hironaka and Matthew Suib\, King Cobra\, Tamara Kostianovsky\, sTo Len\, Cara Romero\, and Misha Wyllie. The exhibition will be on view at the Brandywine from March 15 through June 7\, 2026. \nStill life\, at its core\, is the artistic depiction of things\, which is explored through a contemporary lens in more than 45 works across a variety of mediums\, ranging from paintings to sculptures to mixed media and video. The works included in Abundance/Excess frequently reflect each artists’ cultural attitude toward that which they acquire\, consume\, and live amongst. Many of the artworks in the exhibition utilize the same subject matter as historic still lifes\, with flowers\, fruit\, meat\, fish\, matches\, and skulls making frequent appearances. The artists also revisit conceptual tropes and techniques from historic still life including decaying food\, indications of the passage of time\, and symbolic juxtapositions to consider where wealth comes from\, who holds it\, and how we find and create it in our own lives.
URL:https://visitdelco.com/event/brandywine-museum-of-art-abundance-excess-a-contemporary-eye-on-still-life/2027-06-07/
LOCATION:Brandywine Museum of Art\, 1 Hoffmans Mill Road\, Chadds Ford\, PA\, 19317\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://visitdelco.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/Screenshot_12-3-2026_132435_www.brandywine.org_.jpeg
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