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Jim Dine : walking memory, 1959-1969 / [organized by Germano Celant and Clare Bell].

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : Guggenheim Museum, 1999.Description: 245 p. : illISBN:
  • 0810969181
Other title:
  • Walking memory, 1959-1999
Subject(s): Review: "Jim Dine (b. 1935) is one of America's best-known image-makers. This book, published to accompany the first major exhibition of Dine's work from the 1960s, reproduces a broad selection of his early mixed-media works, paintings, and sculptures. Many of the works featured in this volume contain elements of the now-familiar themes of Dine's career: tools, robes, hearts, palettes, and domestic interiors. Bringing together fascinating performance photographs with vivid full-color reproductions, the book is the first to explore the complex relationship between Dine's mixed-media works and his environments and theater pieces."--BOOK JACKET.
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Open Collection Open Collection FIRST CITY UNIVERSITY COLLEGE FIRST CITY UNIVERSITY COLLEGE Open Collection FCUC Library 709.2 JIM 1999 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 00015190
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Catalog of an exhibition held at the Solomon R. Gueggenheim Museum, Feb.12-May 26, 1999, and the Cincinnati Art Museum, Oct.22, 1999-Jan.9, 2000.

"Jim Dine (b. 1935) is one of America's best-known image-makers. This book, published to accompany the first major exhibition of Dine's work from the 1960s, reproduces a broad selection of his early mixed-media works, paintings, and sculptures. Many of the works featured in this volume contain elements of the now-familiar themes of Dine's career: tools, robes, hearts, palettes, and domestic interiors. Bringing together fascinating performance photographs with vivid full-color reproductions, the book is the first to explore the complex relationship between Dine's mixed-media works and his environments and theater pieces."--BOOK JACKET.

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