Thornton Dial's 2010 assemblage 'Looking Back, Fear No Evil' documented by artcritical
Thornton Dial created the mixed-media work 'Looking Back, Fear No Evil' in 2010. The piece measures 84 by 95 inches and incorporates found boots, cloth, wood, a soda can, spray paint, gloves, rope, and Splash Zone compound on canvas mounted on board. Allegra Laviola Gallery holds courtesy representation for the artwork. Artcritical published documentation of this work on April 7, 2012, through their WordPress-powered platform. The publication included technical specifications and material details about Dial's assemblage practice. No exhibition context or additional commentary was provided in the source material beyond the factual description of the artwork's components and dimensions.
Key facts
- Thornton Dial created 'Looking Back, Fear No Evil' in 2010
- The artwork measures 84 x 95 inches
- Materials include found boots, cloth, wood, soda can, spray paint, gloves, rope, and Splash Zone compound
- The work is on canvas mounted on board
- Allegra Laviola Gallery holds courtesy representation
- Artcritical published documentation on April 7, 2012
- The publication occurred at 5:34 pm
- Artcritical operates on WordPress platform
Entities
Artists
- Thornton Dial
Institutions
- Allegra Laviola Gallery
- artcritical