Jim Dine "The Glyptotek Drawings"

The Morgan Library & Museum

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Painter, sculptor, poet, and draftsman, Jim Dine (American, born 1935) began his career in the early 1960s, participating in Happenings and the Pop Art movement. In the 1970s, draftsmanship became central to his practice, and in the 1980s he began a sustained series of drawings based on ancient sculpture.

In 1984, when Jim Dine first visited Munich's Glyptothek, a museum dedicated to antique sculpture, he was compelled to create a book of prints to house, in his own words, "my Glyptothek." In preparation for the prints he created a series of forty drawings, known as the Glyptotek Drawings.* Drawn from the Greek and Roman sculpture in Munich, as well as other museum collections, the entire suite forms a single work. "I think each individual drawing could stand alone," Dine said, "but as a single work all forty make a narrative about learning from the Ancient World."

Jim Dine: The Glyptotek Drawings explores Dine's meditation on the antique world. The exhibition will present the forty drawings, the resulting book of prints based on them, and a number of related works, all promised gifts of the artist to the Morgan. Rich in imagery, and visual appeal, this important group is representative of Dine's skillful union of traditional subject matter and modern drawing technique.

[Image: Jim Dine (b. 1935) Glyptotek Drawings (detail) (1987–88). Charcoal and lithographic crayon on plastic sheet. Promised gift of the artist to The Morgan Library & Museum. Photograph courtesy of PaceWildenstein. © 2011 Jim Dine / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York]

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from May 20, 2011 to September 04, 2011

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Jim Dine

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