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Josh Dihle Toys with Reality in His Topographic Paintings Akin to Fever Dreams — Colossal

Last updated: June 16, 2025 10:10 am
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Josh Dihle’s exhibition, “Basement Arrangement,” showcases his talent as a model railroader, where he creates intricate worlds using various objects like coral and LEGO pieces. Each piece is a fusion of engineering and artistry, with every detail meticulously crafted to form a surreal landscape.

One of Dihle’s works, “Moreau/Detrick Reliquary,” features a wooly mammoth with precious stones embedded in its tusks, hidden within the cheek of a sculptural painting. Another piece, “Confluence,” showcases carved fish protruding from the ground alongside trees and palms, creating a mesmerizing scene filled with unexpected elements.

Inspired by model railroads and dollhouses, Dihle’s sculptural paintings blur the line between reality and imagination. The large-scale works hang on the wall, inviting viewers to explore the intricate details hidden within each piece. From hills shaped like lips to sunken noses, every angle offers a new perspective on the artwork.

The title of the exhibition, “Basement Arrangement,” references the world of hermit hobbyists who find solace in creating their own miniature universes. For Dihle, this process is a way to bring order to chaos and assert control over a whimsical realm of toys and make-believe.

If you’re in Chicago, don’t miss the chance to experience “Basement Arrangement” at Andrew Rafacz until July 18. Dive into Josh Dihle’s captivating world of sculptural paintings and immerse yourself in a realm where every detail tells a story.

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