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JIM DINE | |
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Further works are available on request Jim Dine (1935), an American pop artist, is sometimes considered to be a part of the Neo-Dada movement, because he first earned respect in the art world with his Happenings. Pioneered with artists Claes Oldenburg and Allan Kaprow, in conjunction with musician John Cage, the "Happenings" were chaotic performance art that was a stark contrast with the more somber mood of the expressionists popular in the New York art world. In the early 1960s Dine started to produce pop art with items from everyday life.
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![]() ![]() Boot silhouettes, 1965 76 x 56 cm | litho | edition 20 ![]() Palette 1, 1969 71 x 51 cm | litho, screen, multiple etching | edition 75 ![]() Palette 2, 1969 71 x 51 cm | litho, screen, multiple etching | edition 75 ![]() Palette 3, 1969 71 x 51 cm | litho, screen, multiple etching | edition 75 |
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