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Drawings Of Jim Dine
Judith Brodie, Earl Powell, ...

Steidl/National Gallery of Art, Washington, 2004

Jim Dine is a consummate draftsman whose images of tools, large-scale nudes, self-portraits, and studies from nature and after antiquity are among the most accomplished and beautiful drawings of our time. This exhibition, the first major survey of Dine's drawings in 15 years, will feature over 100 of the finest examples from the 1970s to the present. During the 1960s, Dine's name was inextricably linked with Pop art. But he made a dramatic shift ...
  
  











  



  
Jim Dine: Aldo et Moi
Jim Dine

Steidl/Biblioteque Nationale, Paris, 2007

Aldo et Moi is a record of the 115 etchings Jim Dine made between 1975 and 1997 in collaboration with the famous printer Aldo Crommelynck in Paris. Crommelynck has worked with many American artists, including Jean-Michel Basquiat, Keith Haring, Jasper Johns, Robert Morris and Ed Ruscha, but his relationship with Dine has proved especially durable and fruitful. Dine painted "The Crommelynck Gate," as well as a sculpture of the same name, in his ...
  
  











  



  
Jim Dine: Selected Prints 1996-2006
Diane Kelder, Jim Dine

Steidl & Partners, 2008

From his pioneering 1960s Happenings and Pop art assemblages, to his Expressionistic works from the 1970s and his current fascination with the story of Pinocchio, Jim Dine manages to maintain relevance in the artworld despite, or perhaps because of, the constant changes he has made in his work during the last 40 years. Drawing and printmaking have had a central place in Dine's oeuvre since the 70s, when he began collaborating in earnest with ...
  
  











  



  
Some Greeks, some Romans: A drawing1 review
Jim Dine

PaceWildenstein, 1996

a state of mind...
In this exceptional catalogue, Jim Dine portrays over 300 studies on Greek and Roman sculptures... They are not your regular "realist" studies however, showing the masculine structure of their idolized figures. They are close up portrait studies of their "perfect" features that are shown to be anything but. He captures their spirit in a most amazing way, using them as a means to express himself ...
  
  











  



  
L'Odysee de Jim Dine: A Survey of Printed Works from 1985-2006: A Survey of Printed Works from 1985 - 2006
Caroline Joubert, Jim Dine

Steidl The Masters, 2007

Jim Dine, among whose earliest major successes were late 1950s Happenings (on which he worked with Claes Oldenburg and John Cage, among others), has been associated with Pop, Neo-Dada and other mischievous movements of his era, and has survived them all. His visual work in mixed-media assemblages, to which he attached emotion-tugging souvenirs including clothing, shoes, rope and tools, led into what has become a remarkable, continually evolving ...
  
  











  



  
Jim Dine figure drawings, 1975-1979: Published on the occasion of an exhibition organized by the Art Museum ...
Jim Dine

Harper & Row, 1979
  
  











  



  
Jim Dine: This Goofy Life Of Constant Mourning
Jim Dine

Steidl, 2004

Description: This Goofy Life of Constant Mourning is the sincere title of a long visual poem by artist Jim Dine. The result of years of photographing poems after he has written them on walls and objects, it presents a symbiotic marriage of three very personal elements: his photographs, his handwriting, and his words. While unique in and of itself, this particular body of work is in keeping with Dine's greater oeuvre, a multi-disciplinary ...
  
  











  



  
Jim Dine: Pinocchio

Steidl, 2006

"Thanks to Carlo Collodi, the real creator of Pinocchio, I have for many years been able to live thru the wooden boy. His ability to hold the metaphor in limitless ways has made my drawings, paintings and sculpture of him richer by far. His poor burned feet, his misguided judgment, his vanity about his large nose, his temporary donkey ears all add up to the real sum of his parts. In the end it is his great heart that holds me. I have carried him ...
  
  











  



  
Jim Dine: The Photographs, So Far (Vol. 1 - 4)
Andy Grundberg, Jean-Luc Monterosso, ...

Steidl/Wesleyan Universtiy and Davison Art Center, 2003

Jim Dine became truly excited about the possibilities of photography when he realized that the medium offered the opportunity to quickly and directly access his unconscious, something he seeks to do in all of his art-making. Regardless of which media Dine is working in, he maintains a familiar but ever-expanding repertory of images: tools, hearts and a torso of Venus, plus the more recent iconography of crows, skulls, a Pinocchio doll, and an ...
  
  











  



  
Jim Dine & Diana Michener: 3 Poems

Steidl/Bose Pace Gallery, New Delhi, 2006

The artists Diana Michener and Jim Dine are married, have lived together in Paris and New York and Los Angeles, have photographed one another and one another's work, and have inspired and collected one another's work as well. 3 Poems celebrates the expressive relationship between black-and-white and color in their work, over the course of 96 pages with 23 tritone prints and 22 color plates. The photographs and poems can be read separately and ...
  
  











  



  
Jim Dine: This is How I Remember Now
Jim Dine, Susanne Lange

Steidl & Partners, 2008

Jim Dine may be best known for his prints, paintings and sculptural works--and for being one of the founders of Pop art--but he has also been making photographs since 1996. Most of the photographs are set up in the studio. Often featuring multiple exposures, Gothic imagery and automatic-writing-like text, they tend to convey a tinge of Surrealism. Dine has said about his practice, "I don't use Photoshop with all the things you can do. I ...
  
  











  



  
Jim Dine: Some Drawings1 review
Vincent Katz, Jim Dine

Steidl/Oberlin College, 2005

Absolutely stunning
If you like drawing as an artform, this is a sensational book. His cebration of the ordinariness of things was quite liberating, and the fact that he kept going back to a limited number of themes meant he really explored them and made them rich. The energy of his drawings is phenomenal - it's a book I keep going back to. One of my all time favourites.
  
  











  



  
Jim Dine: Birds
Jim Dine

Steidl, 2001

Description: A childhood encounter with a crow at a zoo led to a lifetime fascination with avian life for the American artist Jim Dine. This encounter with the bird was perceived by the young Dine with a mixture of fear, fascination, and a deeper understanding of his unconscious world, and from it grew a mythic symbolism for the artist, which he explores in Birds, a series of remarkable black-and-white photographs. Here, an everyday, ...
  
  











  



  
Atelier Adamson3 reviews
Andy Grundberg, Jean-Luc Monterosso, ...

Steidl/MEP, Paris, 2005

A Beautiful Book
"Atelier Adamson" is a lovely survey of some of the foremost contemporary artists working today; beautifully rendered work by Chuck Close, Donald Sultan, Annie Leibovitz, Jim Dine and Robert Longo, to name a few, with rich, full-page images. The book is a catalogue for an exhibiton of prints from Adamson Editions, a digital atelier in Washington DC. David Adamson is the leading digital printmaker ...
  
  











  







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