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- March 21-August 1, 2004
Drawings of Jim Dine
Overview: This exhibition of 110 drawings by Jim Dine from around 1970 to the present constituted the first major retrospective of the artist‘s work in over 15 years. Executed on a variety of media, including paper, canvas, felt, and porcelain, the drawings depicted recurring themes in Dine‘s work such as tools, owls, the puppet Pinocchio, and studies of ancient sculpture.
On March 21 the artist discussed aspects of his work with exhibition curator Judith Brodie in a lecture program, "Conversations with Artists: Jim Dine."
The exhibition was organized by the National Gallery of Art, Washington. Judith Brodie, curator of modern prints and drawings, was the curator.
Attendance: 279,852 (135 days)
Location: West Building, Ground Floor, Central Galleries
Catalogue: Drawings of Jim Dine, by Judith Brodie. Washington, DC: National Gallery of Art; Göttingen: Gerhardt Steidl, 2004.
Web site: A feature included selected images from the exhibition and material developed from the wall texts. Related Online Resources
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