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Wayne Thiebaud’s Art Is More Than a Piece of Cake

Last updated: June 25, 2025 6:25 pm
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Wayne Thiebaud: Art Comes from Art is a major museum show currently on display at the Legion of Honor in San Francisco. As a Thiebaud fan, I entered the exhibition with some skepticism around its premise but left completely charmed by the artist’s work. Known for his colorful and fun paintings that exude a sense of earnestness in art making, Thiebaud’s pieces celebrate his subjects and sources with genuine delight.

The exhibition opens with a striking portrait of Thiebaud’s wife, titled “Betty Jean Thiebaud and Book” (1965–69). The painting showcases Betty Jean in a black V-neck, with a book of black and white reproductions open in front of her. The piece is filled with art historical references, drawing inspiration from artists like Georges Seurat, Edgar Degas, and James McNeill Whistler.

Curator Timothy Anglin Burgard explains Thiebaud’s approach to appropriation in three ways: overt theft, covert theft, and intuitive transformation. The joy of exploring the exhibition lies in discovering the Easter eggs of earlier art hidden within Thiebaud’s work, whether through obvious or subtle references.

One of the highlights of the show is the comparison between Thiebaud’s works and those of other artists. For instance, “Standing Man” (1964) bears a resemblance to Jean-Antoine Watteau’s “Pierrot” (1718–19), while “Nude” (1963) evokes similarities with Edvard Munch’s “Puberty” (1894), showcasing Thiebaud’s versatility in drawing inspiration from diverse sources.

Thiebaud’s art is often associated with Pop art due to his focus on everyday objects like cakes and candies. However, a closer look at his paintings reveals a depth beyond mere superficiality. His impasto technique and gestural brushstrokes add layers of complexity to his work, showcasing influences from Degas to American advertising.

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Despite being labeled a “California artist,” Thiebaud believed that art transcends geographical boundaries. His art is a testament to this belief, capturing the essence of contemporary life with sincerity and depth. The exhibition at the Legion of Honor celebrates Thiebaud’s unique approach to art and his ability to draw inspiration from a wide range of sources.

Wayne Thiebaud: Art Comes from Art is a must-see exhibition that sheds light on the artist’s creative process and the rich tapestry of art history that influences his work. The show runs at the Legion of Honor in San Francisco until August 17, curated by Timothy Anglin Burgard.

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