"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 ...
Perhaps the best—and nearly unavoidable—way to start an exploration of the new Jim Dine artwork at the Chazen Museum of Art is with the six-foot-tall sculpture of a human skull sitting outside the ...
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, “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 ...
Catalog of an exhibition held at the Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, Feb. 19-Apr. 15, 1984, Phoenix Art Museum, May 13-June 24, 1984, St. Louis Art Museum, July 22 ...
A heart. A bathrobe. A Greek statue. Pretty simple objects for the large job of redefining the notion of art in the latter half of the 20th century. But Jim Dine is hardly a student of conventional ...
Exhibition posters are a great way to collect a piece of art history, from vintage prints advertising the first Impressionist salons to more recent posters celebrating Kerry James Marshall’s first ...
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