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Jim Dine

American
(Cincinnati, Ohio, 1935 - )


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Biography

Born in 1935 in Cincinnati, Ohio.  He studied at the University of Cincinnati and at the Boston School of Fine and Applied Arts in Boston, Massachusetts from 1953 to 1957. In 1957 he received a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from the Ohio University, Athens. He moved to New York in 1959 and staged his first Happenings with Claes Oldenburg and Allan Kaprow at the Judson Gallery, New York.  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.  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.  This would be the second Jim Dine piece to enter the Museum’s collection.  (SJMA Collections Committee, 6/2007)

Born in Cincinnati, Ohio; lives in New York City, New York.
Bio Below from Getty ULAN:
Dine, a prolific artist, came to prominence in New York from 1959-1960 when he staged a series of "Happenings", creating action painting and assemblages. His works often repeat a visual theme (hearts) or frequently utilize objects (shoes, toothbrushes), throughout different mediums. Although he used objects from everyday life, he was not a Pop Artist, though he was not a pure abstractionist. By the 80s, he was considered a forerunner of the Neo-Expressionist movement. American artist.




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