"Avocado Salad” is an oil on prepared canvas by American artist, Wayne Thiebaud. Thiebaud is best known for his still life paintings of everyday food items such as pies, cakes, gumballs, and ice creams all rendered in luminous pastel tones. This work embodies this signature style and is also beautiful example of a non-dessert food painting. Rendered in a symmetrical, colorful palette, the painting typifies Thiebaud’s ability to elevate mundane food imagery into art that feels more tempting than reality.
At the time of the work’s creation, the avocado was a relatively new food to mid-century white middle-class America, giving this painting a timely cultural context. By the 1960s, the avocado's popularity remained regional (mainly West Coast) but in 1961 the formation of the California Avocado Advisory Board happened which revitalized marketing efforts for the food. This work was painted shortly after.
Wayne Thiebaud became an American icon as the artist who dragged thick layers of paint across canvases, depicting still-life cakes and desserts. He also painted large-scale portraits, Northern California landscapes, and San Francisco cityscapes, where streets become vertiginous exercises in geometric abstraction. Thiebaud’s paintings capture a distinctly coastal experience, with a Utopian sensibility and idyllic landscapes in which figures play and relax on the soft sand, amid crashing waves on the dreamy coastline. In 2007, a survey exhibition at the Laguna Art Museum emphasized the artist’s life on the California coast; it was an autobiographical pursuit that underscored the show’s title “American Memories.” Likewise, the show focused on Thiebaud’s vast body of work and his stylistic changes that punctuated different time periods.
The artwork is signed lower right, “Thiebaud 1962”
Provenance:
The Museum of Modern Art, Art Lending Service, New York
Lent to the above by Allan Stone Galleries, Inc., New York
Mr. and Mrs. Sosland, acquired from the above, 1968 (or before)
Hindman, Thursday, September 28, 2023, lot 00105
Private Collection, acquired from the above sale
Exhibition:
Pasadena, California, The Pasadena Art Museum, Wayne Thiebaud, February 13-March, 1968 then traveled to Minneapolis, Minnesota, The Walker Art Center; San Francisco, California, The San Francisco Museum of Art; Cincinnati, Ohio, Cincinnati Contemporary Art Center; Salt Lake City, Utah, Utah Museum of Fine Art at the University of Utah, Salt Lake City; no. 9