Laguna Art Museum Breaks the Rules with Upcoming Exhibition Featuring Paul Wonner and Theophilus Brown

The exhibit is on view from October 14, 2023 through January 7, 2024.

By: Aug. 23, 2023
Laguna Art Museum Breaks the Rules with Upcoming Exhibition Featuring Paul Wonner and Theophilus Brown
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Laguna Art Museum has announced Breaking the Rules: Paul Wonner and Theophilus Brown, on view from October 14, 2023 through January 7, 2024. This remarkable showcase pays tribute to the pioneering artists Paul Wonner and Theophilus Brown, renowned for their contributions to Bay Area Figuration. Throughout their artistic journeys, they fearlessly explored new styles and subjects, from captivating landscapes featuring classic bathers to Baroque-inspired still lifes adorned with everyday objects, animals and flowers. Breaking the Rules is an immersive experience with a rich collection of seventy-five paintings, watercolors and drawings, offering an in-depth exploration of these trailblazing artists' exceptional talents.

“Although Wonner and Brown significantly contributed to the development of Bay Area Figuration, their work has not been exhibited as frequently as that of other masters of the style,” said Julie Perlin-Lee, Executive Director, Laguna Art Museum. “Breaking the Rules provides a fresh perspective, celebrating their artistic accomplishments throughout their careers in an era of greater inclusivity. The exhibition highlights their diverse backgrounds and unapologetic voices as artists who proudly identified as both queer and Californian.”

Wonner and Brown are thought of as California artists, however, neither was a native of the state. Wonner hailed from Tucson, Arizona, and moved to the San Francisco Bay Area to pursue studies at the California College of Arts and Crafts in Oakland, where he completed his bachelor's degree in 1941. Following service in the U.S. Army in Texas, he continued his artistic training in New York, attending The Art Students League and Subjects of the Artist School while working as a graphic designer. On the other hand, Brown, originally from Moline, Illinois, graduated with a degree in music from Yale in 1941. After his service in the army, he pursued art studies in both New York and Paris. Fate brought them together at the University of California, Berkeley, in 1952, where they pursued master's degrees in art. Their meeting sparked a profound connection and they remained together for nearly 56 years.

Their contributions to the development of Bay Area Figuration were significant, representing a departure from the prevailing trend of Abstract Expressionism. Over time, both artists' works transitioned from being gestural to more explicitly representational. Wonner's art evolved with increasing detail and precision, earning him great acclaim for his "baroque" still lifes. Brown, in turn, became known for his psychologically evocative landscapes with classic bathers and poignant urban scenes.

Breaking the Rules: Paul Wonner and Theophilus Brown is a transformative exhibition, shedding light on these extraordinary artists' remarkable legacies. After concluding at the Crocker Art Museum (April 30 - August 27, 2023), the exhibition is continuing its journey to the Laguna Art Museum in Laguna Beach, CA (October 14, 2023–January 7, 2024) and the Dixon Gallery and Gardens in Memphis, TN (January 28–March 30, 2024). 

Laguna Art Museum will host a reception for members on October 14 and the exhibition will open to the public on October 15. To become a member and for more information about Breaking the Rules: Paul Wonner and Theophilus Brown, visit lagunaartmuseum.org. To stay connected and learn about upcoming events, follow the museum on FacebookInstagram and Twitter.



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