The Policeman - Radio
Marker / Felt-tip
Modernism
1966
Modern
5.0 x 27.0 cm
Sakıp Sabancı Museum
A Moment Frozen in Ink: The Pulse of 1966 London
In the fleeting, rhythmic strokes of Abidin Dino’s The Policeman - Radio, we are transported to the vibrant, expectant atmosphere of London in 1966. This evocative drawing is far more than a mere sketch; it is a vital fragment of history, captured through the eyes of a master who possessed the unique ability to blend documentary precision with profound human empathy. Created as part of Dino’s preparatory work for his BAFTA-winning documentary Goal! World Cup 1966, the piece serves as a storyboard of a city held in suspense. Through the delicate yet decisive use of a felt-tipped pen, Dino captures a specific cultural zeitgeist—the shared communal experience of a public gathered around radios, waiting for the unfolding drama of the football pitch to reach their ears.
The composition centers on the watchful presence of a policeman, a figure of order amidst the swirling energy of the crowd. His stance, hands on hips, suggests a vigilant yet integrated part of the urban landscape. Around him, the scene breathes with life; figures emerge from the ink, some lost in their own movements, others anchored by the invisible pull of the radio broadcast. The rough, expressive texture of the felt-tip pen lends an immediacy to the work, as if the artist were capturing these fleeting shadows in real-time. This technique creates a sense of motion and spontaneity, making the viewer feel less like a distant observer and more like a passerby caught in the same London street, feeling the same electric tension that permeated the summer of 1966.
The Mastery of Line and Social Narrative
Abidin Dino was a titan of Turkish modernism, yet in this work, his global perspective shines through. His ability to translate the social realism of a bustling metropolis into a minimalist, graphic language is nothing short of extraordinary. The drawing avoids unnecessary ornamentation, relying instead on the strength of its silhouette and the strategic placement of negative space to guide the eye. For the collector or interior designer, this piece offers a sophisticated balance of historical weight and modern aesthetic appeal. Its monochromatic palette and gestural quality allow it to integrate seamlessly into contemporary spaces, providing a focal point that invites deep conversation about urban life, surveillance, and communal joy.
Beyond its visual charm, The Policeman - Radio carries a profound emotional resonance. It speaks to the universal human experience of gathering around a shared source of truth—the radio—to participate in a global event. There is a poignant nostalgia embedded in these lines, a longing for a time when the world felt both smaller and more connected through shared sound and sight. To possess a reproduction of this work is to hold a piece of cinematic and artistic history; it is an invitation to celebrate the beauty found in the mundane, the strength found in the watchful eye, and the enduring magic of a moment captured in ink.
abidin dino (1913 – 1993)
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About this artwork
- Title: The Policeman - Radio
- Artist: abidin dino
- Year: 1966
- Original dimensions: 5.0 x 27.0 cm
- Format: Landscape
- Copyright status: Under copyright
- Where to see it: Sakıp Sabancı Museum
- Movement: Modernism
- Creative period: Mature Period
- Purpose: Conversation
Quick Facts
- Location: Sakıp Sabancı Museum
- Year: 1966
- Title: The Policeman - Radio
- Artist: Abidin Dino
- Notable elements: Storyboard for 'Goal!' documentary
- Dimensions: 20.5 x 27 cm