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JIM DINE: PINOCCHIO AS I KNEW HIM
Chicago - April 5 through June 17, Extended!

CHICAGO - Richard Gray presents an exhibition of new work by Jim Dine. The exhibition will highlight the artist's masterful recent sculptures as well as a multi-panel oil on canvas, and a multi-sheet drawing.

Jim Dine's name is inextricably linked with the Pop art movement, but the artist today follows a more personal path. The images that he incorporates into his work, are recognizable, archetypal symbols, rather than the everyday objects of Pop art. He explains that "These subjects have become part of the cultural DNA of America, and my inclination as an artist is to examine all that means to me."

Dine uses his new favorite image for this exhibition, that of Pinocchio, the lost boy. It seems a perfect fit for the artist who has also adopted among other motifs; tools, bathrobes, and hearts. These images, always recognizable, are at once innocent and charming, but as Dine looks deeper, they become much more complex and sometimes threatening. The puppet Pinocchio, carved from a talking branch, is the very ideal of this double message - so innocent and simple, wanting only to become a real boy, and yet lazy, irresponsible, selfish and ungrateful to Gepetto, his creator, and the one who truly loves him. Much like the story of creation is the story of Pinocchio, with all of the imperfections of humanity exposed. Like Gepetto, Jim Dine brings Pinocchio to life in this exhibition, carved from a block of wood, with all of his pathos, his charm and his humanity.

COLOR PHOTOGRAPHS AND ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST

 

 

 

Ode to His Hands, 2004
Paint on carved wood
82 x 40 x 24 inches

 

Pinocchio (Blind Boy), 2004
Paint on carved wood
103 x 67 x 31 inches

 

Mr. Yellow Shoes, 2004
Paint on carved wood
46 x 24 x 19 1/2 inches


 

 

The Tender Boy, 2004
Paint on carved wood
90 x 53 x 24 inches

 

Ecstatic Boy, 2004
Paint on carved wood
72 x 50 x 30 1/2 inches

 

Prayer on the Mirror, 2004
Oil on wood with charcoal, pastel and acrylic
72 x 147 inches


 

 

Pinocchio at Night, 2004
Paint on carved wood
92 x 63 x 39 inches

 

The Dip, 2004
Paint on carved wood
45 x 36 x 25 inches

 

Five Pinocchio's, 2003
Charcoal, chalk, pastel and acrylic on felt
5 panels
each approx.: 47 x 30 inches


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