A solo exhibition by artist Jim Dine seeks to illustrate Dine’s lifelong relationship with hand tools. It features over forty works on paper, some monumental in scale, from the 1970s to
A solo exhibition by artist Jim Dine seeks to illustrate Dine’s lifelong relationship with hand tools.
It features over forty works on paper, some monumental in scale, from the 1970s to the present. Throughout his printmaking career, tools have been a constant for the artist, not only as utilitarian implements used to mark his plates and blocks but also as ‘objects of desire.’
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