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Dine, Jim

JIM DINE Pinocchio, 2008

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Jim Dine's "Pinocchio" artwork, as featured in this poster for the Lincoln Center, embodies a profound metaphor for art, according to the artist himself. Dine described the concept of a talking stick transforming into a boy as symbolic of art's transformative power—an ultimate alchemical process.

The "Pinocchio" poster showcases a seven-color silkscreen and woodcut by Jim Dine, highlighting his mastery of screen printing and woodblock techniques. The artwork's complexity and richness are beautifully depicted in this promotional poster for the Lincoln Center exhibition. Limited to 300 copies, not numbered,

Details

Sku: LC1182

Artist: Jim Dine

Title: Pinocchio

Year: 2008

Signed: No

Medium: Mixed Media

Edition Size: 300

Framed: No

Frame Suggestion: Inquire with our experts for framing suggestions.

Condition: A: Mint

Dimensions

Paper Size: 42.5 x 30 inches ( 108 x 76 cm )

Image Size: 30 x 21 inches ( 76 x 53 cm )

JIM DINE Pinocchio, 2008

$600

About the Artist

Jim Dine

Jim Dine (1935 - ) is an american pop artist, sometimes also associated to the Neo-Dada movement as his work draws much influence from Abstract expressionism and Dada. In his painting, Dine uses mixed-media and creates assemblages often affixing personal items, such as his own clothing, shoes, and tools, to his canvases.
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