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“Jim Dine: Drawings 1973-1987,” through Dec. 4 at the Museum of Art, Fort Lauderdale, 1 E. Las Olas Blvd. Call 1-305-525-5500.To the art student and aficionado alike, Jim Dine is the artist ...
In the 1960s, when Jim Dine first became famous as an artist, he was misunderstood, and the misunderstanding has lasted in some people’s minds right down to the present.His imagery of everyday ...
For the past 80 years, artist Jim Dine has had a lot to say. We caught up with him in his Switzerland studio.
Jim Dine: Last Year's Forgotten Harvest, organized by the Bowdoin College Museum of Art, represents the first exhibition to focus on Dine’s portrayal of his family and friends.Featuring more than ...
Jim Dine is an American artist, a key figure in the pop art movement. Known for his use of everyday objects, including tools, robes, and hearts, Dine's work combines personal iconography with pop ...
Imagine who you might become by this time next year — next Christmas — when once again, bitter winter has taken over, darkening our daylight till it bleeds into the longest nights of the year.
DETROIT (AP) - Pop artist Jim Dine says his new exhibition in Grand Rapids offers the broadest look in one showing at sculpture he's created over the past five decades. "Jim Dine: Sculpture ...
Executed in 2007, Four Hearts in Silver features artist Jim Dine's iconic heart and characteristic use of bright, contrasting colors and optical manipulation. With pastel like colors, the present work ...
The art of Jim Dine, who recently turned 88, is impossible to characterize. He was an instrumental figure in Happenings, a famous Pop Artist, a poet, printmaker, and sculptor.
Nancy Dine, a filmmaker and the muse and former wife of the artist Jim Dine, whose documentary about her husband earned her an Academy Award nomination, died on Sept. 6 at a hospital in Manhattan.
DETROIT (AP) - For pop artist Jim Dine, his new exhibition in Grand Rapids offers the broadest look in one showing at the sculptures he's created over the past five decades.
For pop artist Jim Dine, his new exhibition in Grand Rapids offers the broadest look in one showing at the sculptures he's created over the past five decades. Skip to content.
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