Wayne Thiebaud 100: Paintings, Prints and Drawings
Toledo Museum of Art | February 6 – May 2
Marking the artist’s 100th birthday, Wayne Thiebaud 100: Paintings, Prints and Drawings celebrates the breadth of Thiebaud’s accomplishments and career. Long affiliated with Pop art, the exhibition shows the expansive depth of his full body of work.
Thiebaud’s bright palette, iconic consumerist imagery and graphic presentation were well suited to the Pop art moment that was starting to capture the nation’s attention in the 1960s, and Thiebaud remains best known for his paintings of pies, cakes and other sugary treats. His style and use of paint seemed both remarkably lifelike and tantalizingly delicious.
In addition to painting, Thiebaud’s work spans drawings, watercolors and prints. He also beautifully renders people in figure studies and fully realized individuals on canvas, and over time, landscapes have appeared with increasing frequency in the artist’s paintings and works on paper.
Admission is free for Museum members and $10 for nonmembers. Discounts are available for military and seniors ($7) and college students and youth ages 5-17 ($5). Children 4 and under are free.