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Birth
1934 (Los Angeles, California)
Death
2002 (Atlanta, Georgia)
Lived/Active
California/Georgia
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sculptor and painting-Black American themes, commercial artist
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Beginning his career as a figurative artist, John Riddle altered his focus as a result of the Watts riots to themes of African Americans. He explored their harsh conditions in south-central Los Angeles and from the debris left from the riots, created welded-steel sculptures expressing those ideas. One work, "The Ghetto Merchant," was created from a cash register from a fire-gutted store.
Riddle became curator of the California African American Museum in Los Angeles.
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