CHADDS FORD — Visitors have the chance to view Jamie Wyeth: Unsettled while during its final days of local exhibition, now through Monday, at the Brandywine Museum of Art. “Sometimes the hidden is more effective,” world-renowned artist Jamie Wyeth told the Daily Local News during a press tour of the exhibit earlier this year. The Unsettled exhibit features more than 50 works that trace a persistent vein of intriguing and often disconcerting imagery over the career of artist Jamie Wyeth, revealing fascinating insight into this artist and the art of visual storytelling, said Nicole Kindbeiter, marketing director for the Brandywine Conservancy & Museum of Art.
Wyeth, a third-generation artist, is the son of legendary American realist painter Andrew Wyeth and the grandson of N.C. Wyeth, the famous illustrator.
This is the last weekend to view the exhibit. On Tuesday, it moves onward to Maine. (JEN SAMUEL – FOR THE DAILY LOCAL NEWS) Members of the press preview the Unsettled exhibit on March 15 at the Brandywine Museum of Art in Chadds Ford.
(JEN SAMUEL – FOR THE DAILY LOCAL NEWS) Visitors can view Jamie Wyeth’s The du Ponts of Delaware Study, 2010, oil on canvas at the Brandywine Museum of Art now through Tuesday. (COURTESY OF THE BRANDYWINE CONSERVANCY & MUSEUM OF ART & THE PHYLLIS AND JAMIE WYETH COLLECTION / PAINTING BY JAmie WYETH) Unsettled: Jamie Wyeth art on display. (JEN SAMUEL – FOR THE DAILY LOCAL NEWS) When asked to share his advice for young artists in 2.
