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Last chance: Andrew Wyeth exhibition closes soon at Reynolda

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An art exhibition with a number of visitors staring at framed paintings around the gallery.

The iconic American artist painted nearly 1,000 depictions of Kuerner Farm over seven decades.

Photo by Reynolda

Time is running out to see one of the highest-visited exhibitions in Reynolda Museum history: Andrew Wyeth at Kuerner Farm: The Eye of the Earth.

Heralded by The Washington Post as “small, yet riveting,” this national touring exhibition offers a rare glimpse into Wyeth’s profound connection to nature, but officially closes here in WS on Sunday, May 25.

Stop by and explore, or join the Curator Talk Saturday, May 17, for an in-depth examination of Wyeth’s works.

Plan your visit

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