FAIRFIELD, CONN.- Fairfield University Art Museum is presenting Peter Anton: Just Desserts, a solo exhibition of Antons incredibly realistic, oversized pop sculptures of desserts, on view from May 10 through July 27, 2024.
Antons models for his array of desserts come from products that are instantly familiar to the viewer and evoke nostalgia for childhood (and adult) favorites. Sculptures that are being featured in the exhibition include a melting chocolate-covered ice cream pop, a candy apple, a gigantic box of donuts, and an enormous box featuring a deluxe assortment of chocolates, with one empty brown paper candy cup.
Fairfield University Art Museum Executive Director Carey Weber said, I am delighted that we are able to present this exuberantly fun exhibition featuring the work of an internationally renowned sculptor. It is particularly exciting to have this exhibition in Fairfield, Antons hometown, where it can be appreciated by his friends and family, as well as to introduce his artwork to those who may not be familiar with it.
The exhibition is on view in Fairfield University Art Museums Walsh Gallery, and accessible through the museums website as a video tour and a 3-D virtual tour.
For over 25 years, Peter Antons iconic works have been extensively exhibited in solo exhibitions throughout the world, including the Allan Stone Gallery, Hammer Galleries, Bruce R. Lewin Gallery, and Unix Gallery in New York City; Urban Art in Seoul; Guy Pieters Gallery in Belgium; Gallery Delaive in Amsterdam; Rarity Gallery in Mykonos; Scott Richards Contemporary Art in San Francisco; Gallery Valentine in East Hampton; and Arcature Fine Art in Palm Beach.
Mr. Anton has exhibited in numerous museums, including solo exhibitions at the Lyman Allyn Art Museum and Netherlands Museum Jan van der Togt in Amstelveen. As well, Anton work has been included in group exhibitions at the Museum Villa Rot in Burgrieden-Rot, Germany; the Austin Museum of Art in Texas; the Hudson River Museum in Yonkers, New York; the Fresno Metropolitan Art Museum; the Nicolaysen Art Museum in Casper, Wyoming; the Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum in Ridgefield, Connecticut; the Castellani Art Museum in Niagara, New York; the COPIA Museum in Napa Valley, California; the William Benton Museum in Storrs, Connecticut; the Schloss Gottorf Museum in Schleswig, Germany; the Museum Ritter in Waldenbuch, Germany; the Strathmore Museum in Bethesda, Maryland; the Schloss Neuenburg Museum in Neuenburg, Germany; the Wilhelm Hack Museum in Ludwigshafen, Germany; the Staatliche Kunsthalle in Karlsruhe, Germany; the Woodson Art Museum in Wausau, Wisconsin; the Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art in Kansas City, Missouri; the Historic City Hall Arts & Cultural Center in Lake Charles, Louisiana; the Copelouzos Art Museum in Athens; and the Madden Museum of Art in Denver, Colorado.
Peter Anton's work is widely collected and is featured in several prestigious private, corporate, and museum collections including that of Steven A. Cohen; the Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art; Sir Howard Stringer; Keith Richards; the Jordanian Royal Family; Lord Norman Foster; Oppenheim Bank; the Lisser Art Museum, The Netherlands; the Copelouzos Art Museum, Athens; The Blackstone Resort Hotel, Korea; Breitling Watches; Raymond James Financial; Perfetti Van Melle; the Dennis Hopper Collection; Susanne & Wolfgang Porsche; Siemens AG; NIKE; and President Bill Clinton.