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Jim Dine

Jim Dine (16/6/1935- )

Today is the occasion to bear in mind Jim Dine (16/6/1935- ). He created a vocabulary out of subjects that have a child-like appeal, such as tools, birds, and hearts. These personally nostalgic symbols are also commonplace and universal, creating work that is both autobiographical and open to interpretation. Dine …

Jim Dine, Three Ships (the Magi), 2022, Bronze, 284 × 267 × 234 cm, 112 × 105 × 92 in., Exhibition view at the Blue Mountain foundry, Baker City, Oregon, © Jim Dine, Courtesy the artist and Gallery Templon

PRESENTATION: Jim Dine-Three Ships

Pioneer of the happening and associated with the Pop Art movement, Jim Dine has always followed a unique path. He experiments extensively …

Jim Dine, Two Shovels, 1962, Oil, two shovels and metal hooks on canvas, 122 x 213 x 23,5 cm, Private Collection, Kunstmuseum Liechtenstein, Vaduz

ART-PRESENTATION:Jim Dine

One of the most consistently innovative artists to have emerged in the second half of the 20th Century, Jim Dine was a …

Jim Dine, Nancy and I at Ithaca (Straw Heart) 1966-69/1998, Steel, straw, resin, glue, Collection Centre Pompidou, Musée national d’art modern, Photo © Ellen Page Wilson, © Adagp, Paris 2017

ART CITIES:Paris-Jim Dine

Pioneer of the happening and associated with the Pop Art Movement, Jim Dine, has always followed a unique path. He experiments extensively …

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