Jim Dine

b. 1935

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Jim Dine was born June 16, 1935, in Cincinnati, Ohio. He studied at night at the Cincinnati Art Academy during his senior year of high school and then attended the University of Cincinnati, the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, and Ohio University, Athens, from which he received his B.F.A. in 1957. Dine moved to New York in 1959 and soon became a pioneer creator of “Happenings”, together with Allan Kaprow, and Robert Whitman. He exhibited at the Judson Gallery, New York, in 1958 and 1959, and his first solo show took place at the Reuben Gallery, New York, in 1960.

Dine is closely associated with the development of Pop art in the early 1960s. Frequently he affixed everyday objects, such as tools, rope, shoes, neckties, and other articles of clothing, and even a bathroom sink, to his canvases. Characteristically, these objects were Dine’s personal possessions. This autobiographical content was evident in Dine’s early Crash series of 1959–60 and appeared as well in subsequent recurrent themes and images, such as the Palettes, Hearts, and bathrobe Self-Portraits. Dine has also made a number of three-dimensional works and environments, and is well-known for his drawings and prints. He has written and illustrated several books of poetry.

In 1965, Dine was a guest lecturer at Yale University, New Haven, and artist-in-residence at Oberlin College, Oberlin, Ohio. He was a visiting artist at Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, in 1967. From 1967 to 1971, he and his family lived in London. Dine has been given solo shows in museums in Europe and the United States. In 1970, the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, organized a major retrospective of his work, and in 1978 the Museum of Modern Art, New York, presented a retrospective of his etchings. Dine lives in New York and Putney, Vermont.


Selected Exhibitions

2008           Thordén Wetterling Gallery, Gothenburg, Sweden (solo)

                   Jim Dine, YARGER / STRAUSS Contemporary, Beverly Hills, CA

                   The Odyssey of Jim Dine, Centre de la Gravure et de l'Image imprimee, La Louviere

2007           Stopover, Samuelis Baumgarte Galerie, Bielefeld

2005           Pinocchio as I Knew Him, Richard Gray Gallery, Chicago

2004           Göttingen - Paris, Richard Gray Gallery, Chicago(solo)

                   Drawings of Jim Dine, National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C.

                   New Paintings, Photographs and a Sculpture, Pace Wildenstein, New York. (solo)              

2003           Jim Dine, Bentley Gallery, Scottsdale, Arizona.

                   Jim Dine: Recent Works, John Berggruen Gallery, San Francisco, Göttingen - Paris, Richard Gray Gallery, Chicago(solo)

                   Drawings of Jim Dine, National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C.

                   New Paintings, Photographs and a Sculpture, Pace Wildenstein, New York. (solo)Wetterling Gallery, Stockholm.

                   Jim Dine: Photography Exhibition, Maison Européene de la Photographie, Paris

                   Jim Dine Drawing, The National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C    

2002           Print Retrospective, The Minneapolis Institute of Arts, Minnesota (solo)

                   Photographs and Paintings, Pace Prints, New York (solo) 

                   Drawings, National Gallery, Washington D.C. (solo)

                   Prints, Alan Cristea Gallery, London (solo)

2001           Galerie Daniel Templon (solo)

                   Wildenstein, Tokyo, Japan (solo)

2000           Galerie Daniel Templon (solo)

                   Wetterling Gallery, Stockholm, Sweden (solo)

                   Subjects, Alan Cristea Gallery, London (solo)

     

               




 

“A Tree in the Shadow of Our Intimacy”, 1980, Mixed media on canvas, 82.5 x 84.5”