PHILADELPHIA, PA.- Showcasing works that have never before been seen by the public,
Woodmere Art Museums fall exhibition Wild Flowers: Paintings and Drawings by Peter Paone is an exclusive look at a well-regarded local artists unusual oeuvre. On view September 28, 2013, through January 19, 2014, Wild Flowers is a visual diary of fantastical flower- and nature-based paintings and drawings that chronicle a 30-year exploration within Paones career.
Born and raised in South Philadelphia and educated at Philadelphia College of Art (now the University of the Arts), Paone has exhibited nationally and internationally, and yet this collection of paintings and drawings, filled with unexpected symbolism, has until now remained in the confines of the artists Mount Airy studio. Paones invented flowers, together with an array of creatures including animals, birds and insects, interact unsettlingly with a menagerie of characters from Mother Goose and vampire lore, producing a unique artistic vision, rendered with the precision of a great realist painter.
This exciting body of work will engage Woodmeres visitors with a fascinating evolution of forms and images, says William R. Valerio, the Patricia Van Burgh Allison Director and CEO of Woodmere. Paone is among the distinguished artists of our city whose work represents a deeply thoughtful conversation with the artists of past generations. At the same time, the intensity of his symbolism is relevant to current generations of artists, many of whom are dedicated to reinterpreting narrative art.
Peter Paone was born in Philadelphia and educated at the Philadelphia College of Art. He has taught at Pratt Institute in New York, The National Academy of Design in New York and, since 1978, The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts in Philadelphia. The artist has received a number of grants and awards such as two Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation Grants, a Pennsylvania Council for the Arts Grant, A Mid-Atlantic Foundation grant, the first Print Club Award of Merit, The 172nd Annual Painting Prize from The National Academy of Design and three years in London on a Guggenheim Foundation Fellowship.
His work has been featured in 52 solo exhibitions in New York, Houston, Fort Worth, Philadelphia, as well as in London, Vienna and Germany. Since 1960, his work has joined that of other artists in 60 national and international group exhibitions. A selected list of public collections in which paintings, drawings and prints are represented include The Museum of Modern Art (New York), The Victoria and Albert Museum and The British Museum (London), The National Gallery of Art and the Library of Congress (Washington), The Philadelphia Museum of Art, The Art Institute of Chicago, The National Academy of Design, Yale University Art Gallery, The Jersey City Museum, The Arkansas Art Center and The National Portrait Gallery.
He has been affiliated with the exhibitions committee of the National Academy of Design, the Visual Arts panel of The Pennsylvania Council for the Arts and is a board member of the Appraisers of Fine Arts Society and a member of The National Academy of Design.
His most recent one-person museum exhibitions include, Poets in conjunction with his photography collection The Artist Revealed at the National Academy of Design; The Italians at The Jersey City Museum; and Imaginary Watercolors at the James A. Michener Museum.