Jim Dine: Tools


American pop artist Jim Dine (June 16, 1935) is sometimes considered to be a part of the Neo-Dada movement. Like pop artists, Dine incorporates images of everyday objects from everyday life such as tools, rope, shoes, neckties, and other articles of clothing, and even a bathroom sink, to his canvases and in his art.


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Jim Dine
Ten Hand-Colored Winter Tools II, 1973-1989
Lithograph with hand coloring on German Etching Deluxe Cream; torn edges
Each sheet: 23-3/4" x 17-3/4"
Edition of 18





Jim Dine and his tools


"I do not think that obsession is funny or that not being able to stop one's intensity is funny." -Jim Dine