Snowpeople
About the Exhibition
Woodmere is delighted to bring Peter Paone’s Snowpeople to life in this inventive body of work on the very special occasion of the grand opening of the Frances M. Maguire Hall for Art & Education.
"As a child, snowmen were not part of my life," Peter Paone writes. "I grew up in the narrow streets of South Philadelphia, with shoveled sidewalks. The thirty gouaches in this exhibition are my effort to give birth to what never was." The artist calls this series Snowpeople. Some register as men, and some as women. The series also features a rabbit, a frog, Minnie and Mickey Mouse, and a hat with a face. Together, they witness Paone's career-long passion for representing the human condition, including our mortality. He remarks, "The snowpeople are a community—they represent what you’ll find in any crowd. They express melancholy, joy, humor." As such, they partake in the social tradition of snowmen from medieval Dance of Death groups to popular greeting cards, while also adding a unique contribution to art history.
About Peter Paone
Peter Paone was born and raised in South Philadelphia, in a first-generation Italian-American home. He has been a leader in the Philadelphia arts community as an artist, collector, and teacher for over seven decades. In the 1950s, Paone studied at the Barnes Foundation and earned a degree in art education at the Philadelphia Museum School of Art (later the University of the Arts). His work has been exhibited at institutions across the United States and internationally, and he has held faculty positions at both the Pratt Institute and the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts (PAFA), where he established and chaired the printmaking department. Paone has stated, “I’m interested in a universal human condition—stories that are continuing and repeating in a positive way and a haunted way.”
This exhibition will be on view at Woodmere's NEW Frances M. Maguire Hall for Art & Education, which opens to the public on Saturday, November 1, 2025. Maguire Hall is located at 9001 Germantown Avenue, Philadelphia, 19118.
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