The present work is a poster for Jim Dine’s 1970 exhibition Look at Dine at Galerie Thomas in Dusseldorf. It features multiple hearts, which is an important and recurring motif in Dine's work. He has ...
This poster was produced in conjunction with a 2008 German exhibition of Jim Dine's photographs. Dine personally signed it for the current owner in 2012 at a poetry reading at the Dia Art Foundation.
SOUTH BEND — Smudgy, expressive lines and shadows give Jim Dine’s prints and paintings a rough-hewn, human feeling, a glimpse into an iconic artist who helped to define the Pop Art movement of the ...
"Jim Dine: Last Year's Forgotten Harvest" represents the first exhibition to focus on Dine’s portrayal of his family and friends. Jim Dine: Last Year's Forgotten Harvest, organized by the Bowdoin ...
Jim Dine, “A Sign of its Pale Color, Tenderness” (2015) (all images courtesy the Richard Gray Gallery) Jim Dine has had at least five careers since he and Claes Oldenburg started Judson Gallery in ...
The Richard and Carol Cocks Art Museum dedicates itself to crafting informative and captivating exhibitions that engage in dialogue with and about visual culture. Exhibitions celebrate and recognize ...
A pioneer of pop art and one of the early instigators in the “Happening” movement, Jim Dine, is probably best known for his “heart” series. Once as ubiquitous as Keith Haring’s dancing figures, they ...
Opening the exhibition is a self-portrait by the artist, completed recently. Reflecting on his long career, Dine observes: “I’m interested in the passage of time. I don’t mean metaphysically; I mean ...
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