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Jim Dine
Pinocchio by Jim Dine

2008

$7,500
£5,795.05
€6,699.63
CA$10,598.04
A$11,886.41
CHF 6,224.73
MX$144,431.46
NOK 79,043.63
SEK 74,938.93
DKK 50,009.20

About the Item

This is a silkscreen and woodcut print created in 2007. It is signed and numbered in graphite from the edition of 118 (plus 18 APs). This print comes directly from the publisher, Lincoln Center Editions for Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts. The image was commissioned to commemorate Lincoln Center Festival 50th Anniversary Celebration and printed at Watanabe Press. American Pop artist, Jim Dine (b. 1935, Cincinnati, OH) has been interested in the classic children's story, Pinocchio for most of his life. "Initially written by Carlo Collodi between 1881 and 1883 as a serial for an Italian newspaper, the story went on to inspire the book The Adventures of Pinocchio: Story of a Puppet in 1883 and was then adapted in 1941 to film by Walt Disney. Dine was first introduced to Pinocchio at the age of six and recognized very early on the relevance of the tale as an allegory for the capricious struggle of making art and for the unpredictable existence these works of art lead after they leave the artists studio and enter into the world beyond. Pinocchio himself endures many harrowing situations. He is eaten by a fish, transformed into a donkey, forced into hard labor, and narrowly escapes annihilation in nearly every chapter of the story. While Dine most certainly is aware of these scenarios, he has not included them in the works on display in Pinocchio as I knew him this Year. Rather, he has constructed his own translations on the novel's subject and underlying theme, and in emphasizing the transformative nature of art (by giving Pinocchio new life on paper, canvas, and wood), has underscored the relationship between material and maker." - John Berggruen on Pinocchio as I knew him this Year Exhibition at John Berggruen Gallery, November 2007) Note: This print is not framed. The framed example is for reference only.
  • Creator:
    Jim Dine (1935, American)
  • Creation Year:
    2008
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 37.5 in (95.25 cm)Width: 27 in (68.58 cm)
  • Medium:
  • Movement & Style:
  • Period:
  • Condition:
  • Gallery Location:
    New York, NY
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU33014548102

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