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Recent Acquisition: Donald Pfister

April 12–July 20, 2025
Donald Pfister, Gospel Hall; Brodhead, Wisconsin, 1872 (detail), 2006–24; wood, paint, paper, and plastic; 9 3/4 x 9 x 11 1/2 in. John Michael Kohler Arts Center Collection, gift of the artist's children.

Donald Pfister (1930–2024) was a self-taught artist who grew up on a dairy farm in rural Lafayette County, Wisconsin. His parents were first-generation Americans, descended from Swiss and Norwegian immigrants.

In 2006, at age 76, he constructed a wooden model of the East Wiota Lutheran Church—the church he attended as a child. He then completed ten more Wisconsin church models, in addition to a model of the farmhouse he grew up in and the parsonage of the East Wiota church. Each was made to-scale, done through a process of “foot-pacing” (measuring the building’s size with his feet). The models are constructed of repurposed and found materials, including wood, gift wrapping paper, photographs, and paint.

Now in the collection of the Arts Center, this exhibition represents the first public showing of these works.

The Artists

Recent Acquisition: Donald Pfister is supported by the Kohler Trust for Arts and Education, Ruth Foundation for the Arts, the Mellon Foundation, the Frederic Cornell Kohler Charitable Trust, Kohler Foundation, Inc., and the Wisconsin Arts Board with funds from the State of Wisconsin and the National Endowment for the Arts

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