9780807835296-0807835293-Thornton Dial: Thoughts on Paper

Thornton Dial: Thoughts on Paper

ISBN-13: 9780807835296
ISBN-10: 0807835293
Edition: Illustrated
Author: Bernard L. Herman
Publication date: 2012
Publisher: The University of North Carolina Press
Format: Hardcover 224 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780807835296
ISBN-10: 0807835293
Edition: Illustrated
Author: Bernard L. Herman
Publication date: 2012
Publisher: The University of North Carolina Press
Format: Hardcover 224 pages

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Thornton Dial: Thoughts on Paper (ISBN-13: 9780807835296 and ISBN-10: 0807835293), written by authors Bernard L. Herman, was published by The University of North Carolina Press in 2012. With an overall rating of 3.5 stars, it's a notable title among other Individual Artists books. You can easily purchase or rent Thornton Dial: Thoughts on Paper (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Individual Artists books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $1.09.

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Thornton Dial (1928-2016), one of the most important artists in the American South, came to prominence in the late 1980s and was celebrated internationally for his large construction pieces and mixed-media paintings. It was only later, in response to a reviewer's negative comment on his artistic ability, that he began to work on paper. And it was not until recently that these drawings have received the acclaim they deserve. This volume, edited by Bernard L. Herman, offers the first sustained critical attention to Dial's works on paper.

Concentrating on Dial's early drawings, the contributors examine Dial's use of line and color and his recurrent themes of love, lust, and faith. They also discuss the artist's sense of place and history, relate his drawings to his larger works, and explore how his drawing has evolved since its emergence in the early 1990s. Together, the essays investigate questions of creativity and commentary in the work of African American artists and contextualize Dial's works on paper in the body of American art.

The contributors are Cara Zimmerman, Bernard Herman, Glenn Hinson, Juan Logan, and Colin Rhodes.

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