Matthew Dibble

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Matthew Dibble
Matthew Dibble worked as a roofer for 30 years before becoming an artist.
Matthew’s art is inspired by the styles of Cezanne and de Kooning.
Matthew’s most recent solo exhibition was held at First Street Gallery in New York.

Contemporary artist Matthew Dibble is celebrated for abstract modern art which explores the relationship between inner and outer states of being. He is known for his bold, dynamic paintings with evocative colours and expressive gestural marks. The American abstract painter has also gained acclaim for his innovative collage work, inspired by art history and anthropology.

Early Life and Education

Matthew Dibble was born and raised in Cleveland, Ohio. After graduating from the Cooper School of Art in 1978, he spent over three decades in the construction industry before transitioning fully to art.

His experience with form and structure has shaped his style of art, allowing him to approach each stage of his creative process with precision and a deep understanding of craftsmanship. Dibble’s foundation in construction can be seen in his layered, linear abstract paintings, with their structured compositions and dynamic interplay of form and space, and movement.

Artistic Style and Influences

Gestural Abstraction and Figurative Distortion

Matthew Dibble's art is defined by the boldness and sincerity of his technique, showcasing a masterful use of gestural abstraction to explore the intricate relationship between inner and outer states of being. His dynamic paintings blend vigorous brushwork with a deep emotional resonance, creating compositions that are both visually striking and introspective.

Dibble’s monochrome paintings draw the viewer in through advancing and receding planes that construct hypnotic depth. His collage art merges fragmented figurative forms, balancing spontaneous expression with meticulous structural harmony.

Photomontages such as Dormant Cipher (2024) create arching architectural structures from anthropological artefacts. The fused objects become a code to be unlocked, playing with the insight historical finds and cultural relics can provide into the human psyche.

Inspirations: De Kooning, Pollock, and Krasner

Matthew Dibble’s art is rooted in the legacy of the Abstract Expressionist movement of the 1940s and 1950s. His gestural mark-making and daring approach to form and structure resonate with the movement’s focus on spontaneity and emotional authenticity. Striving for sincerity in his art, Dibble’s work embodies a dynamic energy that captures both the chaos and harmony of modern life, positioning him as a compelling voice in contemporary abstract painting.

The artist’s Abstract Expressionist approach echoes artists such as Willem de Kooning’s raw, expressive brushstrokes, Jackson Pollock's dynamic, spontaneous energy, and Lee Krasner's exploration of personal expression, form, and colour.

The artwork Apprehension (2024) combines art historical knowledge with emotional candour. Dibble mimics Pollock’s ‘drip technique’, spilling and drizzling paint onto the canvas, creating a mesh of black and yellow oil paint, with an interwoven structure of red, white and blue below.

Notable Exhibitions and Collections

Matthew Dibble’s art is widely recognised across the United States, with his work featured in notable exhibitions such as ‘Useful Pressures’ at First Street Gallery in New York, which highlighted his dynamic approach to abstraction and exploration of form.

He has held solo exhibitions at Tregoning and Co. Gallery in Cleveland, earning critical acclaim for his daring techniques. Additionally, Dibble's large-scale paintings were commissioned for Cleveland's Hilton Hotel. His exhibitions continue to engage audiences through their fearless energy and distinct visual narrative.

Matthew Dibble Artworks

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Height25 - 200 cm
Width20 - 240 cm
Price500 - 8,500
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El Cheapo by Matthew Dibble
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El Cheapo by Matthew Dibble
El Cheapo
Paintings - 117x101 cm
Lonely Shutdown by Matthew Dibble
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Lonely Shutdown by Matthew Dibble
Lonely Shutdown
Paintings - 76x61 cm
Act Natural by Matthew Dibble
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Act Natural by Matthew Dibble
Act Natural
Paintings - 177x233 cm
Chockstone by Matthew Dibble
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Chockstone by Matthew Dibble
Chockstone
Paintings - 163x132 cm
Pay Dirt by Matthew Dibble
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Pay Dirt by Matthew Dibble
Pay Dirt
Paintings - 122x122 cm
Pete's Grill by Matthew Dibble
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Pete's Grill by Matthew Dibble
Pete's Grill
Paintings - 66x50 cm
Village Drifter by Matthew Dibble
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Village Drifter by Matthew Dibble
Village Drifter
Paintings - 170x99 cm
Potential Anything by Matthew Dibble
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Potential Anything by Matthew Dibble
Potential Anything
Paintings - 127x117 cm
Intermittent Grace by Matthew Dibble
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Intermittent Grace by Matthew Dibble
Intermittent Grace
Paintings - 191x224 cm
Hokey Pokey by Matthew Dibble
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Hokey Pokey by Matthew Dibble
Hokey Pokey
Paintings - 147x173 cm
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Arcane Fabric by Matthew Dibble
Arcane Fabric
Paintings - 75x67 cm
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Verna Rush by Matthew Dibble
Verna Rush
Paintings - 152x127 cm
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Silent Grotto by Matthew Dibble
Silent Grotto
Paintings - 112x91 cm
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Thumb Positions by Matthew Dibble
Thumb Positions
Paintings - 137x119 cm
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Drivers Education by Matthew Dibble
Drivers Education
Paintings - 183x132 cm
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Biggest Kingdom by Matthew Dibble
Biggest Kingdom
Paintings - 188x213 cm

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