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On Going Exhibition at Brandywine Museum
new exhibit of the bold and colorful folk art paintings of Horace Pippin

Horace Pippin: The Way I See It
Daily, April 24 through July 19
This major exhibition, the first in more than 20 years, re-examines Horace Pippin (1888-1946), an artist esteemed for his bold, colorful and candid paintings reflecting life in the African American community and commenting on race, religion, war and history. The exhibition will look closely at Pippin as an artist with a remarkable singular vision who stood outside the mainstream art world, upholding his own aesthetic sensibility while also engaging in the larger social issues of the day. To preview the exhibition, please see our website.
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This exhibition is made possible by the Exelon Foundation and PECO. Additional support provided by The Davenport Family Foundation, Wyeth Foundation for American Art and Dr. Benjamin Hammond.