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Jim DINE (b.
1935)
Jim
Dine was born in Cincinnati, Ohio in 1935. He grew up in what
he regards as the beautiful landscape of the Midwest, a tone
and time to which he returns constantly. He studied at the
University of Cincinnati and the Boston Museum School and
received his BFA from Ohio University in 1957.
Dine, renowned for his wit and creativity as a Pop and Happenings
artist, has a restless, searching intellect that leads him
to challenge himself constantly. Over four decades, Dine has
produced more than three thousand paintings, sculptures, drawings,
and prints, as well as performance works, stage and book designs,
poetry, and even music. His art has been the subject of numerous
individual and group shows and is in the permanent collections
of museums around the world.
Dine's earliest art - Happenings and an incipient form of
pop art - emerged against the backdrop of abstract expressionism
and action painting in the late 1950s. Objects, most importantly
household tools, began to appear in his work at about the
same time; a hands-on quality distinguished these pieces,
which combine elements of painting, sculpture, and installation,
as well as works in various other media, including etching
and lithography. Through a restricted range of obsessive images,
which continue to be reinvented in various guises - bathrobe,
heart, outstretched hand, wrought-iron gate, and Venus de
Milo - Dine presents compelling stand-ins for himself and
mysterious metaphors for his art.
The human body conveyed though anatomical fragments and suggested
by items of clothing and other objects, emerges as one of
Dine's most urgent subjects. Making use of the language of
expressionism and applying it to themes concerning the artist
as a creative but solitary individual, Dine ultimately asserts
himself as a late-twentieth-century heir to the romantic tradition.
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