Jim Dine, Clinton Robe is an Etching and Woodcut on Hahnemule paper. This print is from the signed, numbered and dated edition of 100.
Jim Dine has created a vocabulary out of subjects that have a child-like appeal, such as tools, birds, and hearts. These personally nostalgic symbols are also commonplace and universal, creating work that is both autobiographical and open to interpretation. Dine was also instrumental in the first “Happenings,” a progenitor of Performance art. These Happenings challenged the seriousness and elitism of Abstract Expressionism, de-emphasizing the art object in favor of a performative, interactive, process. Over his career, Dine has both questioned the status of the artwork and continued a tradition of making work full of symbolism and allegory.
Title | Clinton Robe |
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Year | 1992 |
Medium | Etching, Woodcut |
Edition | 100 |
Catalogue Raisonné | NA |
Signature | Signed |
Size | 21 x 15 (in) 53.5 x 38.25 (cm) |
Price | SOLD |
Jim Dine, Clinton Robe is an Etching and Woodcut on Hahnemule paper. This print is from the signed, numbered and dated edition of 100.
Jim Dine has created a vocabulary out of subjects that have a child-like appeal, such as tools, birds, and hearts. These personally nostalgic symbols are also commonplace and universal, creating work that is both autobiographical and open to interpretation. Dine was also instrumental in the first “Happenings,” a progenitor of Performance art. These Happenings challenged the seriousness and elitism of Abstract Expressionism, de-emphasizing the art object in favor of a performative, interactive, process. Over his career, Dine has both questioned the status of the artwork and continued a tradition of making work full of symbolism and allegory.
Title | Clinton Robe |
---|---|
Year | 1992 |
Medium | Etching, Woodcut |
Edition | 100 |
Catalogue Raisonné | NA |
Signature | Signed |
Size | 21 x 15 (in) 53.5 x 38.25 (cm) |
Price | SOLD |