Andrew Wyeth at Kuerner Farm: The Eye of the Earth

Published August 8, 2025
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Robin Brunelle. License: All Rights Reserved.





Andrew Wyeth at Kuerner Farm: The Eye of the Earth is a traveling exhibition centered on American artist Andrew Wyeth (1917–2009) and the Brandywine Valley farm that inspired him to create many of his most iconic works, including Groundhog Day, Winter 1946, and Trodden Weed.

Robin Brunelle designed both the exhibition and its catalog, using Forevs by OH no Type Co as the title font. The title lockup also effectively doubles as the exhibition’s logo. In the catalog’s interior spreads, Brunelle draws on the glut of alternate glyphs available in Forevs for a little bit of variation in chapter titles.

Supporting Forevs in the catalog is Obviously Wide (also by OH no Type Co) for subheads and GT Super Text (Grilli Type) for text. In the exhibition, the text face is replaced by Acumin (Adobe) for use on signage.

Photographs of the exhibition at the Brandywine Museum of Art are provided by the museum. The exhibition is on view at the Reynolda House Museum of American Art from February 15 to May 25, 2025; the Brandywine Museum of Art from June 21 to September 28, 2025; and the Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens from October 25, 2025, to February 15, 2026.




Robin Brunelle. License: All Rights Reserved.


Brandywine Museum of Art. Photographer: Dan Jackson. License: All Rights Reserved.


Brandywine Museum of Art. Photographer: Dan Jackson. License: All Rights Reserved.


Brandywine Museum of Art. Photographer: Dan Jackson. License: All Rights Reserved.

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