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  • Jim Dine: Last Years Forgotten Harvest

    Jim Dine: Last Years Forgotten Harvest by Dine, Jim;

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    Product details:

    • Publisher Thames & Hudson
    • Date of Publication 15 February 2024

    • ISBN 9783969993125
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages184 pages
    • Weight 840 g
    • Language English
    • Illustrations 120 colour illustrations
    • 537

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    Long description:

    The forgotten harvest are a record of a million marks, a history of their erasure, and the pleasure of doing it again. - Jim Dine

    Renowned for his depictions of self, which early in his career were often purely symbolic—most famously in the form of a bathrobe or a set of tools—Jim Dine reveals in Last Years Forgotten Harvest another portrait of sorts, providing the viewer both with insight into his deep commitment to drawing and to the individuals in his orbit who have helped shape him. Presenting nearly seven decades of drawing, from 1957 to the present, Last Years Forgotten Harvest demonstrates the deep fusion between Dines practice and those who have long been part of his world. In the artists words: Besides being a diary, having the quality of a diary, the exhibition is essentially about drawing. Present here, then, are members of Dines family. His wife photographer Diana Michener appears in multiple, heavily worked portraits. Images of close friends and fellow creatives move throughout the publication, including drawings of artist Susan Rothenberg, printer Aldo Crommelynck, poet Robert Creeley, and printer and publisher Gerhard Steidl, with whom he created this book. The blemishes, wrinkles and even stains that imprint themselves upon skin similarly appear upon the surfaces of Dines drawings as he encounters and grapples with his subjects over time. Providing a poignant reflection upon a career characterized by digesting the world through making, Dine concludes: This is what Im left with. Im left with drawing.

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