THORNTON DIAL (1928-2016)
THORNTON DIAL (1928-2016)
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THORNTON DIAL (1928-2016)

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THORNTON DIAL (1928-2016)
Untitled
signed with the artist's initials 'TD' (lower left)
mixed media, wallpaper, fabric and carpet scraps on canvas
48 x 34 ¼ in. (121.9 x 87 cm.)
Executed circa 2003.
Provenance
William S. Arnett, Atlanta, acquired directly from the artist
Andrew Edlin Gallery, New York
Private collection, acquired from the above
Acquired from the above by the present owner

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Lot Essay

Thornton Dial had a long career as a railroad welder for the Pullman Standard Company before he turned to art. His first works developed around metal frames as he used his knowledge of steelworking for new purpose. Even as Dial’s art evolved to wall-mounted constructions, as seen here, he maintained the aesthetic of twisted metal in his pieces. The fabric and carpet scraps in this work visually evoke the structure and strength of his earlier armatures.

Throughout his practice, Dial has repurposed found materials, sometimes in homage to their original purpose, sometimes in the service of new narratives. Here, floral wallpaper is scattered over the surface, speaking to topography and landscape from an aerial view as well as serving as an homage to women in his life.

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