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Arthur Dove
Silver Ball No. 2, 1930

Artwork Info

Artwork title
Silver Ball No. 2
Artist name
Arthur Dove
Date created
1930
Classification
painting
Medium
oil and metallic paint on canvas
Dimensions
23 1/4 in. × 30 in. (59.06 cm × 76.2 cm)
Date acquired
1959
Credit
Collection SFMOMA
Rosalie M. Stern Bequest Fund purchase
Copyright
© Estate of Arthur Dove
Permanent URL
https://www.sfmoma.org/artwork/59.2348
Artwork status
On view on floor 2 as part of Open Ended: SFMOMA's Collection, 1900 to Now

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A beautiful but befuddling landscape

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SFX: Theramin, setting strange and dreamy mood 

 

NARRATOR: 

What is that thing? A looming spaceship? A water tower? 

 

SFX: fades into birds chirping, sounds of nature waking up at dawn.  

 

SARAH ROBERTS:  

It’s an eyeball. It’s part of a ship. Part of an automobile.  

 

CAITLIN HASKELL:  

Grain elevator, I don’t know 

 

NARRATOR:  

It’s a painting that makes even curators wonder.  

 

ROBERTS:  

I’ve never had an answer that made perfect sense to me, and I can think of a hundred different things that it could be.  

 

NARRATOR:  

But why would Arthur Dove paint a landscape, and then block so much of the view? Artist Leslie Shows knows a lot about landscapes, and she loves this painting. Let’s ask her. 

 

LESLIE SHOWS: 

To me the heart of this painting is the reflection, I think it’s so beautiful there is something about mirroring and reflection that seems really profound to me. And it kind of, in a certain way to me, speaks to … almost like a consciousness observing the world and the world looking back, there is sort of a beholder and beheld and they’re regarding each other. 

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