The exhibition takes its name from the eponymous painting of a verdant mound, bubbling with streams of life-giving water and by implication the fragility of life should earth’s arteries run dry. His small, devotional, landscapes which critic Roberta Smith has described as “cartoon-visionary,” explore a life-long interest in the living-breathing aspects of the natural environment. In concert with their titles, these works both recollect and recompose important memories that, though personal in premise, could be applicable to anyone.įeaturing works created over the past 10 years, Arterial Resources represents John Dilg’s ongoing search for visual forms that best distill a life of memory and experience.
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