Jim Dine

1966 | 30 minutes | 0.0 ★ (0)

Jim Dine
  • Overview

    Jim Dine at work and at home. Includes footage of Dine discussing his life, his artistic development, and what is called "ugly" in his work. Examines a number of Dine's works from different periods, including his tie paintings, tool paintings, palettes, collages, and "happenings," and considers Dine's concern with objects in his work.

  • Release Date

    27 February 1966

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    $0.00

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