Born in 1935 in Cincinnati, Ohio, Jim Dine is an emblematic figure of post-war American art. Although associated with Pop Art for his use of everyday objects, his work remains deeply autobiographical and expressive.
This presentation highlights his recurring motifs :
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the heart,
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the robe,
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the Venus
treated through various techniques, from drawing to patinated bronze. His work explores memory and the body with a vigorous gestural touch that aligns him with Abstract Expressionism.

