Jim Dine: Birds
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Jim Dine: Birds Details
Review Mysterious, ominous and perplexing…like stills from a nightmarish dream…yet they can be appreciated solely in terms of their individual beauty. -- The New York Times Book Review, December 2, 2001 –Andy Grundberg Read more About the Author Jim Dine was born in Cincinnati, Ohio in 1935. He studied art at the Cincinnati Art Academy, the Boston Museum School, and Ohio University during the 1950s, and made his entrance into the art world with his Happenings of the late1950s and early 1960s in New York. He has since had many exhibitions of his paintings, drawings, and sculptures that reinterpret common objects, including venues like the Whitney Museum of American Art, the Walker Art Center, and the Contemporary Arts Center in Cincinnati; he has taught art at institutions including Yale University, Oberlin College, and Cornell University, and currently lives in New York and London. Read more
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Reviews
I expected more - but I enjoyed it. Not worth buying it, but i would borrow it from a library.