Opposites Abstract: A Mo Willems Exhibit
May 30, 2025 – Sep 14, 2025
Created by the Children’s Museum of Pittsburgh in partnership with The Mo Willems Studio, this exhibition is based on the exploration of opposites in bestselling children’s book author and illustrator Mo Willems’ book, Opposites Abstract.
In 2020, Willems created 20 colorful, large-scale paintings using ink and acrylic on paper. The paintings explore the notion of opposites through abstraction, provoking questions about how we see and experience the works.
The 20 paintings paired with eight hands-on activity stations makes for an interactive exhibition geared to all ages. Opposites Abstract invites its audience to view and play by exploring the concept of opposites through tactile experiences and art-making activities. The exhibition will inspire every visitor to create and respond to art in their own unique ways.
Visitors explore opposites through hands-on activities, including:
• Drawing with a friend side-by-side where curves you draw on one screen are translated into straight lines on their screen—and vice versa!
• Moving translucent shapes on an overhead projector to create an abstract artwork, playing with light, color, and shadow.
• Playing a melody, then turning the crank to change the speed of the music and notice how the song changes.
• Creating a small piece of art prompted by an Element of Art and an OPPOSITE, then hanging your work as part of a larger collaborative piece inspired by opposites.
Author, illustrator, animator, and playwright Mo Willems is best known for his #1 New York Times bestselling picture books, which have been awarded three Caldecott Honors (Don’t Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus!; Knuffle Bunny: A Cautionary Tale; Knuffle Bunny Too: A Case of Mistaken Identity), and his celebrated Elephant and Piggie early reader series, which has been awarded two Theodor Geisel Medals and five Geisel Honors. His artwork has been exhibited around the world, and over the last decade Willems has become the most produced playwright of Theater for Young Audiences in America. He began his career as a writer and animator on PBS’ Sesame Street, where he garnered six Emmy Awards (writing).
Opposites Abstract is on view in the Bank of America/Dominion Resources Gallery, Art Venture, and Café through September 14, 2025.
EXHIBITION PREVIEW
Mo Willems (American, born 1968), IS THIS ORGANIC?, 2020, ink and acrylic paint on paper, TM & © Hidden Pigeon, LLC
Mo Willems (American, born 1968), IS THIS CALM?, 2020, ink and acrylic paint on paper, TM & © Hidden Pigeon, LLC
Mo Willems (American, born 1968), IS THIS INCLUSION?, 2020, ink and acrylic paint on paper, TM & © Hidden Pigeon, LLC