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

Creation of Life in the Blackberry Patch, 2003

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THORNTON DIAL (1928-2016)
Creation of Life in the Blackberry Patch, 2003
initialed 'TD' lower left
carpet, enamel, spray paint and Splash Zone compound on canvas on wood
73½ x 73 in.
Provenance
William Arnett, Atlanta, Georgia
Literature
Joanne Cubbs et al., Thornton Dial in the 21st Century (Tinwood Books, 2005), p. 88.

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Lot Essay

Dial's output in the late 1990s and early 2000s was marked by a number of stylistic departures from his earlier work, revealing the artist's ever-evolving approach to tackling difficult political and social subjects. First, Dial muted his palette in an attempt, per scholar Paul Arnett, to create 'unfriendly,' 'self-outcasting' art. Second, Dial began to pare down his assemblages, keeping them more grounded to the surface and minimizing the three-dimensionality that had at times conveyed a visual of optimism and eagerness. Third, Dial eschewed brushes in favor of squeezing tubes of paint straight onto his surfaces, applied spray paint to his near-completed compositions, and returned to using house paint, creating a more visceral, ambigious and challenging aesthetic. For more on this period of Dial's work, see Paul Arnett, "Self-Taut: On Dial's Style," Thornton Dial in the 21st Century (Atlanta, 2005), p.121.

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