Loveland Museum Exhibit Features American Singer-Songwriter and Artist John Mellencamp Opening November 26
The Loveland Museum is pleased to announce an exhibition by Award-
Winning Musician, Activist and Accomplished Artist John Mellencamp, November 26 th 2022
and on display through February 12, 2023.
“The art of John Mellencamp stretches the American brand of expressionism…free in spirit, his
work punches out at us. His is not a work that dabbles along the edges; it is every bit as strong-
willed as the best of the American expressionists no matter the period with which we might make
a comparison.” – Dr. Louis A. Zona
As his musical career flourished, Mellencamp began to paint earnestly in 1980 with an early
affinity for portraiture influenced by the works of Otto Dix and Max Beckmann.
His kinship with the German Expressionism of the early Twentieth Century, with its existential
focus on the human condition, serves as the foundation for the development of Mellencamp’s
“oeuvre”.
His large-scale oil portraits and mixed-media pieces document America’s heart and soul,
revealing unsettling but beautiful truths with a kind of anti-establishment frown, with a rich
sense of narrative.
Like his music, Mellencamp’s paintings are carefully composed through the
structural requirements of harmony, rhythm and order, and is thematically in line with the small-
town, earnest voice of the heartland.
John Mellencamp: American Paintings and Assemblages Coffee Table Art Book of
Mellencamp’s work released November 15th via Rizzoli New York. This book documents
“America’s heart and soul” with an “anti-establishment frown.” The book features 170 original
works, essays from David L. Shirley and Bob Guccione Jr, and a forward written by Dr. Louis A.
Zona.
Mellencamp’s art is storytelling at its finest.
“Although we may primarily know Mellencamp as a rock star, one of the highest-selling of all
time and a Hall of Famer, he is also a great painter, as this book shows. Not a musician who
also paints....No, John legitimately belongs in the modern art pantheon,” says Bob Guccione Jr.
Mellencamp is a member of the Rock and Roll and Songwriters Halls of Fame, a recipient of the
John Steinbeck Award, ASCAP Foundation’s Champion Award, The Woody Guthrie Award, the
Americana Music Association’s Lifetime Achievement Award, and most recently, the Founders
Award, the top honor assigned by the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers
The exhibit is available for viewing from Saturday, November 26 th to Sunday, February 12 th
during the operating hours of the museum (see below). The Main Gallery exhibit is $7 for ages
13+ and tickets are available at the door. The public opening reception will be on Friday,
December 9th from 6-8 pm, during Night on the Town and offer free admission to the gallery.
Additionally, there will be a free admission day on Wednesday, December 14 th .
For more information about the exhibit, please visit: www.thelovelandmuseum.org/john-
mellencamp-painting-and-assemblages
About the Loveland Museum
The Loveland Museum is an accredited art and history museum that was founded in 1937 by
local author, collector, curator, and mountain guide Harold Dunning. Dunning began collecting
pioneer artifacts and stories as early as 1919, and today, the Loveland Museum is home to a
variety of history exhibits, hosts world-class art exhibitions, and provides family events; adult
and youth classes; lectures; poetry readings; and other programming opportunities for the
Loveland community and visitors from around the world.
The Loveland Museum is open Tuesday, Wednesday & Friday 10:00 am - 5:00 pm; Thursdays
10:00 am – 7:00 pm; Saturdays 10:00 am - 4:00 pm; Sundays 12:00 pm – 4:00 pm. The Loveland
Museum is located at 503 N Lincoln Avenue, the corner of 5 th and Lincoln, in Loveland,
Colorado. www.thelovelandmuseum.org.