American, b. 1935
Jim Dine (b. 1935, Cincinnati, Ohio) is an artist who rose to prominence in late-1950’s New York. He played a key role in creating the first “Happenings” and thereafter was closely associated with the Pop Art movement. His diverse body of work defies such easy categorization, however, as it is also understood as seminal to Neo-Dada and Neo-Expressionism. An innovator throughout his long career, Dine’s vast and varied output includes paintings, assemblages, sculptures, drawings, prints, and over twelve books of poetry.
Dine studied at the University of Cincinnati and Boston Museum School from 1953-1955, and received his BFA from Ohio University in 1957. In 1958, he enrolled in graduate study at Ohio University. Dine lived and worked in Paris for many years and in 2019, was appointed Chevalier de l’Ordre de la Légion d’Honneur, the French Legion of Honor.
Dine studied at the University of Cincinnati and Boston Museum School from 1953-1955, and received his BFA from Ohio University in 1957. In 1958, he enrolled in graduate study at Ohio University. Dine lived and worked in Paris for many years and in 2019, was appointed Chevalier de l’Ordre de la Légion d’Honneur, the French Legion of Honor.