The artist from CBS and "60 Minutes" and more was there, of course, with his curator, Michael Beschloss, presidential historian, and a packed gallery at American University's Katzen Arts Center.
I can't call it an elbow to elbow crowd; it was more like cheek-to-cheek. You guess.
Bob Schieffer, Honest Abe ... "I drew this picture in 1983 and I included it because I always feel better when I think about Honest Abe."
For 87 years old (! where does time go?), Bob Schieffer paints well, mixing mostly non-fiction subjects in a collage fashion in large-sized works. His colors are bold and brassy; his style is mostly realism with some impressionism (Election Night, 2020 and the celebration in Lafayette Park, my favorite). His portraits of celebrities (a startled Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Sandra Day O'Connor, John Lewis, Amanda Gorman, John McCain, George Floyd) are unadorned.
Bob Schieffer, The Bump, 2020: "After Biden won, hundreds of celebrants poured into Lafayette Park to let the world know."
Celebrities at the event included Gloria Borger, Judy Woodruff, Al Hunt, Gloria Bohan, Christine O'Dwyer, Mary Gotschall and Bruce Guthrie.
Most of the women wore Washington Safety Black with the exception of Norah O'Donnell in a matching rose pink jacket and pants, and Cassidy Hutchinson in a spring garden dress.
Jake Tapper reportedly showed up in a Phillies jersey after a game between the Nationals and Philadelphia who won.
Mr. Schieffer laughed (and the crowd laughed with him) about all the talk about presidential candidates being old: He would love to be 80 again!
In the artist's statement posted on the wall, he wrote that his interest in an exhibition started in early 2020: "What I soon understood was that Covid was just the beginning. One crisis after another settled over a society already reeling from the pandemic."
The title of the show, Looking for the Light, originated with Amanda Gorman's poem delivered at President Biden's inauguration. Schieffer: "I found hope in a dark and dangerous time."
On April 20 from 2 - 3 p.m., Mr. Schieffer and Jack Rasmussen, the AU museum director, will give a talk (with perhaps Curator Beschloss on hand; the website is unclear). Go here to sign up at Eventbrite. Signed catalogues will be available.
WHAT: Looking for the Light
WHEN: Through May 19, 2024, 11 a.m. - 4 p.m., Wednesday through Saturday
WHERE: Katzen Arts Center at American University, 4400 Mass. Ave. NW, Washington, DC 20016-8031
ADMISSION: Free!
PARKING: Garage parking is free on weekends and after 5 p.m., weekdays. Paid parking is available, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m., weekdays.
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