Installation view of Jim Dine: Three Ships at Templon, New York. Pictured: Tampa Tool Reliefs series (1974), cast aluminum; suite of five panels, 26.5 x 28.5 x 2 inches each, edition of nine (all ...
Tools of various kinds and qualities have long fascinated Jim Dine, with many of his forays into the subject beginning in the 1960s. The present set continues this interest, yet in this case, Dine ...
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 ...
Jim Dine, "The Studio (Landscape Painting)" (1963), oil on canvas with wooden shelf and painted glass, tin, ceramic, and wood, 61 x 108 1/2 x 10 3/4 inches (all images courtesy 125 Newbury gallery) ...
Jewish Fate is an evocative autobiographical poem by Jim Dine accompanied by 18 lithographs of one of his favorite motifs, tools. The poem shows Dine reminiscing about his childhood days spent at his ...
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