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Artist: Jim Dine (1935 - )
Nationality: American
Movement: Pop Art
Media: Painting, Print
Influences:

Biography:
A leader of the Pop Art Movement, Jim Dine first studied at the University of Cincinnati, The Boston Museum of Fine Arts School and the University of Ohio. His first exhibition was with fellow artist and co-collaborator, Claes Oldenburg in 1959. In the Dadaist style, Dine used mixed media and the ready-made to produce his paintings. He began experimenting with performance art in the 1950’s. His later work is a return to traditional painting techniques incorporated with collage, printing, etching, and paper-making.


Artworks in Museum Collections: (46)
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© Jim Dine ; Jim Dine, American, Born in 1935 Hammer Study 1962 Oil, wood,
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© Jim Dine ; Jim Dine, American, Born in 1935 Walla Walla Robe 1986 Cold-painted
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Jim Dine Robe (large) Etching 1964
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Artist: Diné (Navajo) Title: "Eye-dazzler" Blanket Date: about 1900 Medium: wool Dimensions: L.76 x W.53
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Jim Dine Hearts and a Watercolor Etching with watercolor additions 1969
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© Jim Dine ; Jim Dine, American, Born in 1935 Printer Petersburg Press, London Five
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© Jim Dine ; Jim Dine, American, Born in 1935 Tree (The Kimono) 1980 Charcoal
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© Jim Dine ; Jim Dine, American, Born in 1935 Trembling for Color (Venus) 1990
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Jim Dine untitled, plate on p. 144 in the book, 1¢ Life ([Bern: E. W. Kornfeld, 1964]) color lithograph 1964
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Jim Dine untitled, plate on p. 145 in the book, 1¢ Life ([Bern: E. W. Kornfeld, 1964]) color lithograph 1964
The Minneapolis Institute of Arts -
Artist: Jim Dine and The Arion Press Title: The Apocalypse, The Revelation of Saint John
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Jim Dine Double Apple Palette with Gingham Color lithograph from fifteen stones 1965
The Minneapolis Institute of Arts -
Artist: Jim Dine and The Arion Press Title: The Temple of Flora Date: 1984 Medium:
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Jim Dine Awl, pl. 5 from Eleven Pop Artists, Vol. I screen print on wove paper, Mikro 35 1965
The Minneapolis Institute of Arts -
Artist: Jim Dine Title: San Marco with Meissen Figure and the Buddha Date: 1988 Medium:
Museum of Fine Arts -
© Jim Dine ; Jim Dine, American, Born in 1935 Untitled (Dutch Hearts) 1970 Number
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Mozaffer-Ed-Dine (Imagerie d'Epinal, n°112) (19e siècle) by PELLERIN & Cie (imprimeur)
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Jim Dine Calico, plate 3 from the portfolio Eleven Pop Artists, Vol. III Color screenprint on Cartridge paper 1965
The Minneapolis Institute of Arts -
Artist: Diné (Navajo), Hòpituh Shi-nu-mu (Hopi) or A"shiwi (Zuni) Title: Bracelet Date: about 1930 Medium:
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Jim Dine Throat, pl. 1 from Eleven Pop Artists, Vol. II screen print on wove Cartridge paper, Mikro 36 circa 1965
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Dine/Frozen and Bruised, R. B. Kitaj (United States, Ohio, Chagrin Falls, 1932-10-29 - 2007-10-21) , 1972, Silkscreen
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Jim and Nancy Dine, R. B. Kitaj (United States, Ohio, Chagrin Falls, 1932-10-29 - 2007-10-21) , 1969, Screenprint and collage
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Artist: Diné (Navajo) Title: Ketoh Date: 19th century - 20th century Medium: Silver, Turquoise, Leather
The Minneapolis Institute of Arts -
Artist: A"shiwi (Zuni), Hòpituh Shi-nu-mu (Hopi),Diné (Navajo) Title: Ketoh Date: 20th century Medium: leather,silver,turquoise, Dimensions:
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Jim Dine - Imogen III 1971 silkscreen Arkansas Arts Center American
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Jim Dine - Untitled 1973 silkscreen The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles American
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JIm Dine - Red Sitting with Me 1996 Intaglio Museum of Art and Science Brevard American
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Cham (AmÈdÈe Charles Henri de NoÈ) Rationnement du pain.ãUn monsieur allant diner en ville. (Bread rationingãA gentleman goes to dine in town), twentieth plate in the book, Album du SiÈge Lithograph 19th century
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Jim Dine - A Heart on the Rue De Grenelle 1981 Hand painted etching The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles American
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Jim Dine - Mauve Figure 1978 pastel, charcoal, oi Arkansas Arts Center American
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Jim Dine - The Yellow Robe 1980 3 stone lithograph The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles American
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Jim Dine - Metamorphosis of a Plant Into a Fan 1974 cast aluminum National Gallery of Art American
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Dine Jim - Youth and the Maiden 1987-88 color woodcut Cincinnati Art Museum American
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Jim Dine - Untitled (Red Clippers) 1974 charcoal and pastel Hirshhorn Museum American
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Jim Dine - Flesh Striped Tie 1961 oil and collage on c Hirshhorn Museum American
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Jim Dine - The Valiant Red Car 1960 oil on canvas Smithsonian American Art Museum American
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Jim Dine - The Gate, Goodbye Vermont 1985 steel, tools, wood National Gallery of Art American
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Jim Dine - My Nights in Santa Monica 1985-87 etching, aquatint, a Polk Museum of Art American
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Self Portrait, Lawrence Van Velzer  (Publisher), 1984, Woodcut on Twinrocker paper
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Self Portrait, Lawrence Van Velzer  (Publisher), 1984, Woodcut on Twinrocker paper
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Self Portrait, Lawrence Van Velzer  (Publisher), 1984, Woodcut on Twinrocker paper
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Fragment, Cape Goliard Press  (Publisher), 1969, Lithograph with poem on Green’s English handmade paper
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DELIVRANCE DE MEDINE, SENEGAL (2E QUART 19E SIECLE ; 3E QUART 19E SIECLE (?)) by PORION Charles
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Woodcut Bathrobe, Petersburg Press (England, London) , 1975, Color woodcut and lithograph on Japan nacré paper
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Au Club (2e moitié 19e siècle) by DU MAURIER Georges
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CHARLES RENE MAGON, CONTRE-AMIRAL (1763-1805) (1846) by PICHAT Olivier

Artnews Articles and Exhibition Information: (27)
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Leslie Sacks Fine Art: Jim Dine: 1973 - 2004
In a large botanical monotype, Dine has combined lyrical brushwork reminiscent of Joan Mitchell (read Monet) with Pollock-like drips and an obsessive attention to the development of surface such that in some places he’s broken through the surface...

Leslie Sacks Fine Art: Jim Dine: Paintings, Sculptures, drawings, Prints, Performance Works, Stage and Book Designs
The prints in the Sacks show will include two large robes, Pale Self and Very Picante, and an equally imposing Venus, Oil of Gladness. The Venus De Milo and the robe are, like the heart, recurring iconographic themes for Dine. The Venus image came...

British Museum: The Prints of Jim Dine and Michael Rothenstein: Two Recent Gifts
Dine first came to prominence as a Pop artist in the early 1960s with the bathrobe and tools as his characteristic subjects, although from the 1970s figu...

Minneapolis Institute of Arts: Jim Dine Prints: 1985-2000
Jim Dine entered the New York art world to great acclaim with his Happenings and mixed media assemblages in the late 1950s and early 1960s. Although commonly associated with the Pop art movement of the 1960s, Dine's work pertains more to...

Toledo Museum of Art: Jim Dine: Past Present Future
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Black Mesa Weavers for Life and Land: Online photoessay and Dine' (Navajo) weaving exhibition and nonprofit sale.
Many of the women of Black Mesa are fine weavers, and weaving has long been their way of earning a living. If you buy a weaving, you will be putting the money almost directly into the weaver's hands. Until they are free to live in peace, I am sell...

Cincinnati Art Museum: Jim Dine: Walking Memory, 1959–1969

During the first ten years of his professional career, Jim Dine began his lifelong pursuit of the themes of the self, the body, and memory through a variety of mediums--painting, performance, mixed-media assemblage,...
Museum of Contemporary Photography: Anna and Bernhard Blume, Sophie Calle, Mat Collishaw, Jim Dine, Flor Garduño, Candida Höfer
Wife and husband team Anna and Bernhard Blume have been creating artworks collaboratively since the 1970s. Often using themselves as the protagonists, the Blumes have produced numerous suites of staged photographs that create ambiguous narrative...

Orlando Museum of Art: Collector's Choice II: Contemporary Art from Central Florida Collections
Also represented are cutting-edge artists such as Kiki Smith, Suzanne McClelland, Jane Hammond, Brad Kahlhamer and Beth Campbell. In addition, a number of works by Dale Chihuly an...

Kresge Art Museum: Rags to Riches: 25 years of Paper Art from Dieu Donné Papermill.
Many of the paperworks are three dimensional, some free standing or installations. Three artists have been commissioned to execute collaborative projects with the studio to explore new possibilities for the medium: Lynda Benglis, Alan Shields, and...

Brooklyn Museum of Art: Digital: Revolutions in Printmaking
The exhibition will include new works by many established artists, among them John Baldessari, Chuck Close, Jim Dine, Nam June Paik, Robert Rauschenberg, Kiki Smith, and James Turrell. The rel...

Hunterian Museum and Art Gallery: Nono Reinhold: The Stairs
In 1957 the artist rented a fifth-floor room in the rue Hautefeuille in Paris where she has lived and worked for part of each year. The series of prints exhibited here reflects many years of thinking about the form (and symbolism) of the...

University Art Museum, California State University, Long Beach: The UAM Diaries: 1973-2004 The Glenn Years
In addition, a number of exhibits that the UAM has traveled to museums throughout America, including The Great American Pop Art Store: Multiples of the Sixties; Time Dust, James Rosenquist; The Complete Graphics 1962-1992; Frederick Sommer at Seve...

Cliff Lede Vineyards: Donald Sultan: A Survey of Work
“Cliff Lede Vineyards and the Napa Valley offer the perfect setting to showcase the contemporary art that I love,” says Cliff. “I became interested in art in my 20’s and slowly began collecting art. It’s a tremendous pleasure to be able to take my...

Rutgers University, Jane Voorhees Zimmerli Art Museum: Blocks of Color: American Woodcuts from the 1890s to the Present
Blanche Lazzell adapted cubism to render still lifes and the hills of West Virginia in brilliant yellows, oranges, greens, and blues. By the middle of the twentieth century, artists were transforming the woodcut to display bold colors and abstract...

University of Virginia Art Museum: Roads Taken: 20th-Century Prints and Drawings
The majority of works in the exhibition reflect the artists' social perspective, such as Jaune Quick-to-See Smith's collage drawing commenting on salmon fishing, Kara Walker's "African/American" linocut, and Luis Jimenez's observation on servitude...

Price Tower Art Center: Robert Indiana 66: Paintings and Sculpture
Frank Lloyd Wright ’s Price Tower was his pioneering experiment in the multi-use skyscraper: a slim, tall, richly detailed structure, originally designed to combine business offices, shops and apartments. The non-profit Price Tower Arts Center ret...

Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum: Tools as Art: The Hechinger Collection
For that reason, the Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum is retooling to present "Tools as Art: The Hechinger Collection" from April 17 – June 20. The 65 works comprising the exhibition celebrate the amazing variety of 20th century art that represents...

Gamblin Artists Colors Co.: New Environmental Color -- TORRIT GREY 2001
Every year, Gamblin formulates Torrit Grey - both to recycle pigment and to focus artists on the importance of recycling - and distributes it in April in honor of Earth Day (April 22).  Dedicated to the environment of the earth, as well as the ...

Portland Museum of Art: Lasting Impressions: Contemporary Prints from the Bruce Brown Collection
As a teacher at Freeport High School and Curator of Maine Coast Artists in Rockport, Brown has educated many people about art and has also assembled a phenomenal collection of contemporary prints on a limited budget. Brown began collecting in the...

Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art: Call for Artists: Second Annual Summer Residency Program
Residents of The Cooper Union Summer Residency Program have the option of participating in a wide range of seminars and events, including critiques. A staff of master technicians, who are also practicing artists, provide valuable technical supp...

Guggenheim Hermitage Museum: American Pop Icons: Works by Eight Key Artists
In a statement, Thomas Krens, Director, Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation, said of the Pop exhibition: "American Pop Icons is the third major presentation at the Guggenheim Hermitage Museum as part of its ongoing mission to bring many of the wor...

Dia Center for the Arts: Playback: A Retrospective of Work by Robert Whitman
Pioneering in its use of media as art material, Whitman's performance work is among the most influential of its period. His involvement with multi-media performance-based works began in 1960 when, together with fellow artists Allan Kaprow, Jim ...

Ketterer Kunst: Spring Auctions Begin With Modern Art on Paper in Hamburg
Nu pour Cleveland was made 14 years earlier. This signed engraving of 1932 by Henri Matisse is more than just an appreciation of femininity. It is estimated at DM 15,000 - 17,000. Another outstanding work of the auction is Marc Chagalls Piro...

Irish Museum of Modern Art: A Vision of Modern Art in Memory of Dorothy Walker
The exhibition is, fittingly, curated by a fellow writer and art critic Ciarán Bennett, who has made Dorothy Walker’s time as an outstanding art critic, from 1968 to 1982, the focal point of the show. This period was associated not only with the ...

Paradise Lounge / Out of the Blue Gallery: Manifestations Of The Discarded: Three Dimensional Sculpture and Paintings by Asa Brebner
A wide-range of themes, from evolution to ecology, religion to sexuality, artistic struggle and death, Brebner’s work evokes everything from whimsy to philosophy, play to pain and serious to the silly. Brebner’s artistic talent spreads into mixed ...

San Francisco Museum of Modern Art: Roy Lichtenstein: All About Art
This major exhibition features approximately eighty paintings and drawings by Lichtenstein (1923–1997) and traces the artist’s fascination with the painted image and the act of art-making over his nearly forty-year career. Best known as a pop arti...

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