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After Grant Wood (American Gothic) 2
Reference Image - Not for Reproduction

After Grant Wood (American Gothic) 2

Artist (born 1961)
Date2006
Medium986 thread spools, hanging apparatus, ball chain, viewing sphere, and stand
Dimensions39 3/4 x 35 5/16 x 60 in. (101 x 89.7 x 152.4 cm)
ClassificationsSculpture
Credit LineCrystal Bridges Museum of American Art, Bentonville, Arkansas, 2010.5
Accession number 2010.5
On View
Not on view
Provenanceto (Caren Golden Fine Art, New York, NY); purchased by Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, Bentonville, AR, 2010
Label TextThe thread-spool works are often installed so that viewers first perceive the spools of thread as a random arrangement of colorful cylinders. It is only after the spools are viewed through an optical device, such as a clear acrylic sphere or convex mirror, that the recognizable image emerges.
-Devorah Sperber

Using 986 spools of colored thread suspended on stainless steel chains, Sperber has created a pixilated, inverted image of one of the most iconic works in American art: Grant Wood’s American Gothic (1930, Art Institute of Chicago). The acrylic sphere placed in front of the image, which rotates it 180 degrees and condenses its seemingly disparate visual information into a legible picture, simulates the function of the eye, drawing attention to the complex interaction between the mind and body that constitutes human sight.