Revisit WWI in an exhibition that highlights the impact of the Great War on American artists

The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts (PAFA) will host a thoroughly in-depth look at how WWI has affected American artists and their wok. Entitled World War I and American Artthe event will showcase 173 works by 80 different artists. Popular contributors to the exhibit include John Singer Sargent, Horace Pippin, Ivan Albright, Georgia O’Keeffe and more. The exhibit is not limited to one form; it will host various kinds of artwork such as paintings, photographs, animation, sculptures, and many others.

We shall be able to get a closer look at the evolution of American art, probably contrary to popular belief. The World War art genre has often been overshadowed by pieces that came from Europe rather than America. This show gives us a comprehensive examination from the perspective of our American artists. History and art lovers will appreciate this opportunity. It may even change public perception about the evolution of American Modernism. The event will first launch in Philadelphia and later on move to other museums in Nashville and New York. Catch it right now until April 9th.

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