An icon of Americana is coming to New York for the first time in nearly 20 years: Grant Wood’s American Gothic (1930) will travel to the Whitney Museum of American Art for the 2018 retrospective ...
Criselda Vasquez, “The New American Gothic” (2017), oil on canvas, 72 x 48 inches (courtesy the artist) Ever since it was first displayed at the Art Institute Chicago (AIC) in 1930, Grant Wood’s ...
"American Gothic" is a famous piece of artwork by Iowa-born Grant Wood. The painting by Wood depicts a man and a woman standing in front of a house. The man, a farmer, wears overalls, with a pitchfork ...
Grant Wood's American Gothic—the double portrait of a pitchfork-wielding farmer and a woman commonly presumed to be his wife—is perhaps the most recognizable painting in 20th century American art, an ...
One of the "Overalls all over" statues with artists' interpretations of the couple in "American Gothic" scattered throughout Cedar Rapids. Rich Warren Grant Wood, the painter whose iconic American ...
Not far into “Grant Wood: American Gothic and Other Fables” at the Whitney Museum of American Art, visitors meet the probable cause of their visit: the stern pair of Iowa farmers who inhabit Wood’s ...
Grant Wood’s “American Gothic ” painting (and all of its parodies) may be legendary, but most people don’t realize that the little white farmhouse in the background is real — that it’s in Eldon, Iowa ...
WEBVTT IT IS KIND OF A SLEEPY TIME ON CAMPUS. But this summer, one Iowa college is swamped with tourists. All because of the new couple that moved onto campus. Eric Hanson takes us to Indianola, where ...
You've undoubtedly seen it before. It's one of the most recognizable paintings in American art: "American Gothic," by the artist Grant Wood (1891-1942). It's likely the only work many Americans have ...
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