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Jim Dine: About the Love of printing

Hardback

Main Details

Title Jim Dine: About the Love of printing
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Jim Dine
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:304
Dimensions(mm): Height 270,Width 180
Category/GenreArt and design styles - from c 1900 to now
Prints and printmaking
Individual artists and art monographs
Individual photographers
ISBN/Barcode 9783958291997
ClassificationsDewey:769
Audience
General
Illustrations 400 colour images; 400 Illustrations, color

Publishing Details

Publisher Steidl Publishers
Imprint Steidl Verlag
Publication Date 30 March 2017
Publication Country Germany

Description

its experimental aspects that cannot be planned to the last detail. Dine often combines the most varied of printing techniques on the same sheet of paper, creating completely new methods of working with the printing plate-often in collaboration with master printers such as Aldo Crommelynck, Kurt Zein and Michael Woolworth. This book explores seven work series in the spectrum of Dine's printmaking, from his famous hearts, to his ongoing exploration of the self-portrait and his fascination with the story of Pinocchio. Two essays offer an insight into the technical particularities of Dine's prints and the importance of his collaborations with printers. About the Love of Printing furthermore presents all prints created by Dine since 2001, filling a crucial gap in the documentation of his graphic oeuvre. When printing you hope for the best, and when that doesn't work, you hope for something new. Jim Dine

Author Biography

Born in 1935 in Cincinnati, Ohio, Jim Dine completed a Bachelor of Fine Arts at Ohio University in 1957 and has since become one of the most profound and prolific contemporary artists. Dine's unparalleled career spans fifty years, and his work is held in numerous private and public collections. His books at Steidl include Birds (2001), The Photographs, so far (2003), Hot Dream (52 Books) (2008), and A Printmaker's Document (2013).