Birth | Born in 1935, in Cincinnati, Ohio, USA |
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Residence | Lives and work in Paris, France et Walla Walla, WA, USA |
Education | 1957 - BFA, Ohio University, Athens, USA |
2024 | Dog on the forge, Palazzo Rocca Contarini Corfù, Venice, Italy |
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2023 | Storm of Memory, Kunsthaus Göttingen, Gottingen, Germany |
Jim Dine, solo show by Templon on the occasion of Art Brussels 39th edition, Brussels Expo, Brussels, Belgium | |
Three Ships, Templon, New York, USA | |
2022 | Grace and Beauty, Galerie Templon, Paris, France |
Vocabulary of Metaphors, University of Saint Francis School of Creative Arts, Fort Wayne, Indiana, USA | |
Jim Dine: The Secret Drawings, Rosenwald-Wolf Gallery, University of the Arts, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA |
2022 | New York: 1962-1964, Jewish Museum, New York, USA |
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Artist – Collector – Public. The Hilger Collection, City Art Gallery Ljubljana, Ljubljana, Slovenia | |
2021 | 253rd Royal Academy Summer Exhibition, Royal Academy of Arts, London, UK |
Jim Dine and Lee Friedlander: Work from the Same House, Figge Art Museum, Davenport, USA | |
Von Becker bis Blume, SK Stiftung Kultur, Cologne, Germany | |
2020 | Recyclage/Surcyclage, Fondation Villa Datris, L´Isle-sur-la-Sorgue, France |
Coeurs, du romantisme dans l’art contemporain, musée de la Vie romantique, Paris, France |
Kunsthaus Göttingen, Gottingen, Germany | |
Cincinnati Art Museum, Cincinnati, USA | |
Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, USA | |
Israel Museum, Jerusalem, Israel | |
The Jewish Museum, New York, USA | |
The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA | |
Moderna Musset, Stockholm, Sweden |
2023 | House of Words pavilion built to host Jim Dine’s Poet Singing (The Flowering Sheets), Kunsthaus Göttingen, Gottingen, Germany |
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2021 | Ceiling work in collaboration with the Manufacture de Sèvres, Fondation GGL Helenis, Montpellier, France |
2004 | Weather Venus, commissioned by St. Louis Regional Arts Commission, installed at St. Louis, Missouri, USA |
1998 | Jerusalem Heart, (painting, print and poster), commissioned by Andrea and Charles Bronfman to commemorate Mr. Bronfman’s presidency of the General Assembly of the council of the UJA/UJF/UIA which took place on 16th of November 1998, Israel |
1997 | Three Red Spanish Venuses, commissioned by the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao, Spain |
1996 | Ape & Cat, (sculpture) commissioned by the Battery Park City Authority for Robert Wagner Park in Battery Park, New York, USA |
1992 | The Second Nuveen Painting, commissioned by John Nuveen & Co., Chicago, Illinois, USA |
A la Biennale de Venise, Jim Dine vient se "mesurer" au somptueux Palazzo Rocca Contarini Corfu
Philippe Dagen
Le mostre e gli eventi collaterali da vedere durante la Biennale 2024
60th Venice Biennale Pavilions And Collateral Events Guide
Un voyage poétique avec Jim Dine
Jim Dine, Géant Pop
Jim Dine - The American artist gives us a tour of his studio
Y-Jean Mundelsalle
A day longer. Jim Dine
Jime Dine, A Day Longer
Jim Dine, un poète bricoleur
Jim Dine chez Templon
La passion des couleurs fortes
La couleur pour tout dire
Jim Dine célèbre la peinture
Jim Dine s'explose en couleurs
Pope Artist
Jim Dine : Hello Yellow Glove, Dessins récents
Jim Dine : Hello Yellow Glove, Dessins récents
JARDIN DES TUILERIES, ALLÉE CENTRALE, PARIS, FRANCEFrom 17/10/2017 to 22/10/2017
IN COLLABORATION WITH MANUFACTURE DE SÈVRES In 2016, Jim Dine was invited for the second time by the Manufacture de Sèvres to develop a new series of works. Working in a studio loaned by the museum, Jim Dine has been creating a spectacular ensemble of ten vases/sculptures in glazed stoneware. Baked and glazed on the premises, with technical expertise and tradition of the Sèvres team, these sculptures integrate his handwritten poem as well as sculpted lids made of tools cast in bronze. They offer a reflection on the power of words – poems as vessels – creating connections between tools and language, the sensuality of clay and the harshness of the distorted bronze. They will be presented in the Tuileries garden as part of the Fiac programme Hors les murs (Fiac Outdoors). Jim Dine was born in 1935 in Cincinnati. He lives and works between Paris, Göttingen (Germany) and Walla Walla (USA).
ALBERTINA MUSEUM, VIENNA, AUSTRIAFrom 06/24/2016 to 10/02/2016
The Albertina is showing 60 of Jim Dine’s fascinating self-portraits, a representative selection from the 81-year-old artist’s generous donation to the museum that presents him in a great number of his many facets. This group of works makes possible an independent, intense, and surprising dialogue with the artist and his output.
ANTIKENMUSEUM, BASEL, SWITZERLANDFrom 06/13/2016 to 08/07/2016
Monday, June 13, 2016 7pm Opening and Performance First presented at the Getty Museum in 2008, ‘Muscle and Salt’ (2016) by Jim Dine is an immersive installation in the Antikenmuseum Basel and Sammlung Ludwig, inspired by two forms of classical art: figural sculpture and lyric poetry. On Monday at 7.30pm, Dine will read from his poems while being accompanied by a double bass player.
MUSEE D'ART MODERNE ET CONTEMPORAIN, ST ETIENNE, FRANCEFrom 03/05/2016 to 06/05/2016
In the spring of 2016, the Musée d’Art Moderne et Contemporaine de Saint-Étienne Métropole is opening “Intriguing Uncertainties”, an exhibition which has been orchestrated by the Museum’s Director Lóránd Hegyi. Both intimate and universal this exhibition invites the visitor to explore the world of contemporary drawing. Bringing together well-known artists from Europe, Africa and North & South America this exhibition delves into the cultural heritage of our societies, from the Middle Ages to symbolism, from Mannerism to Romanticism, Baroque to Surrealism. The visitor will discover drawings and artwork by Günter Brus, Dennis Oppenheim, Jan Fabre and Jim Dine, great figures in the world of contemporary art rubbing shoulders with the youngest artists on the horizon like Pierre Seinturier, Lee Bul, Sandra Vasquez de la Horra and Jana Gunstheimer. Featured artists: Ruth Barabash, Matt Bollinger, Günter Brus, Guglielmo Castelli, Gianni Dessi, Nicolas Dieterlé, Erik Dietman, Jim Dine, Matías Duville, Per Dybvig, Barbara Eichhorn, Jan Fabre, Andrea Fogli, Adrian Ghenie, Ugo Giletta, Erich Gruber, Jana Gunstheimer, Allison Hawkins, Veronika Holcová, Oda Jaune, Marine Joatton, Nina Kovacheva, Juul Kraijer, Lee Bul, Iris Levasseur, Felice Levini, Christian Lhopital, Maude Maris, Peter Martensen, Andreï Molodkin, Alois Mosbacher, Muntean / Rosenblum, Hermann Nitsch, Dennis Oppenheim, László László Révész, Pierre Seinturier, Kiki Smith, Barthélémy Toguo, Didier Trenet, Elmar Trenkwalder, Sandra Vásquez de la Horra, Fabien Verschaere. Curator: Lorand Hegyi, Director of the Museum.
MUSEUM FOLKWANG, ESSEN, GERMANY
Museum Folkwang is holding a major exhibition on the graphic work of American artist Jim Dine born in 1935. Dine was one of the most important Pop artists of the 1960s, and won early recognition for his art, not just in the US but internationally. The retrospective coinciding with his eightieth birthday features some 150 works – including woodcuts, lithographs, and etchings – and presents a representative survey of the artist’s work in the graphic medium, spanning more than five decades.
PALAIS LUMIERE EVIAN
Bringing together 350 ancient and contemporary works, the Palais Lumière offers an initiatory journey through the extra-ordinary world of fairytales, which keeps on stimulating contemporary creators – writers, artists, film makers. Far from the enchanting image of the Walt Disney movie, Jim Dine returns to the original tale by Carlo Collodi and its psychological dimension. The artist questions the relationship between childhood and the work of involuntary artistic creation. Jim Dine, Two Thieves, One Liar, 2006 Bois calciné et bois peint, 190 x 231 x 122 cm Courtesy Galerie Daniel Templon, Paris & Brussels © Jim Dine ©ADAGP, Paris 2014
Fondation Maeght, Saint-Paul de Vence, France
From Saturday 29th June to Monday 11th November 2013 Painters and sculptors collaborated with the Catalan architect Josep Lluís Sert, creating works which were integrated into the building and the surrounding natural environment: the Giacometti courtyard, the Miró labyrinth with its sculptures and ceramics, the mosaic murals of Chagall and Tal Coat, Braque’s pond and stained glass window and Bury’s fountain. Indoor and outdoor spaces link up with each other through the sculpture garden, the courtyards, terraces and patios. The Maeght Foundation is already famous for its architecture and gardens; it is also home to one of Europe’s richest collections of modern and contemporary art. The greenery of its grounds makes the Maeght Foundation the ideal place to discover the great artists of our time. (…)
Nassau County Museum of Art, New York, USA
From March 31th to July 8th 2012 Within the galleries and on the sculpture grounds, this exhibition highlights Jim Dine’s recent sculptural works. Sculpture / Jim Dine / Pinocchio will be on view from March 31 through July 8, 2012. The museum’s main galleries will be devoted to several themes – the artist’s Heart and Venus works, Gardening and Carpentry Tool imagery, and recent Pinocchio sculptures. Several major sculptural works will be installed outdoors on the museum’s expansive 145-acre sculpture park and nature preserve, including The Mountains in the Distance of 1987-88. This iconic bronze work places the Venus de Milo form on its side, abstracting the vertical of the figure to evoke a horizontal of a landscape. (…)