RALEIGH, NC.- This fall, the
North Carolina Museum of Art hosts the first solo museum exhibition of the visual art of Scott Avett, founding member of the Grammy-nominated Avett Brothers band. Open October 12, 2019, through February 2, 2020, Scott Avett: I N V I S I B L E will include large-scale portraits, prints, and paintings.
Until now Avetts work with The Avett Brothers has taken center stage. The NCMA exhibition shines a light on his art making, thereby demonstrating the richness and diversity of his practice.
Im not anything firstnot painter, musician, writer, printmaker, performerbefore I am an artist, said Avett, who holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from East Carolina University and lives in Concord, N.C. Im always thinking in visual terms. Even when Im writing, Im thinking visually, and I feel like everything trickles down from that. This body of work was made over a 20-year span. These are snapshots from my life as it moves and changes, all from the view of my conscience.
Scott Avett: I N V I S I B L E features psychologically charged and emotionally intense portraits focused on his family and himselfoften intimate, vulnerable, and sometimes uncomfortably truthful portrayals. Scott Avett has been a highly accomplished working artist for as long as he has been a musician, but until now, he has kept the art making part of his life more private, almost as a refuge from his life as a performer, said Linda Dougherty, chief curator and curator of contemporary art. Sentimental, nostalgic, and deeply reallike his song lyricshis paintings resonate with human emotion and forge powerful and personal connections between Avetts work and the viewer/listener.
Museum Director Valerie Hillings notes, This show reflects the NCMAs commitment to highlighting the multidisciplinary nature of contemporary art practice and to inviting consideration of individual and societal themes and issues that are raised by artists including Avett. Like his songs, Avetts paintings, portraits of his family and himself, speak to universal issues of spirituality, struggle, and transformation, as well as more personal stories of career, family, and southern life.
A catalogue, created by storied art publisher Bob Chase of Chase Art, will accompany the exhibition and feature a retrospective of Avetts work from 2008 to 2018, alongside never-before-seen pages from his sketchbooks and essays and interviews about his work. Exclusive merchandise, including deluxe editions of the catalogue with a vinyl LP record and limited-edition prints, will be available at the Museum Store, select art gallery partners, and online.