Jim Dine: 2003-2004
2003
Jim Dine
Bentley Gallery, Scottsdale, Arizona
February 13-March
30, 2003
Jim Dine: Recent Works
John Berggruen Gallery, San Francisco
May
1-31, 2003
Jim Dine: Monoprints
Pace/Prints
May 8-June 14, 2003
Jim Dine
Wetterling Gallery, Stockholm
May 8-May 31, 2003
2003-2004
Jim Dine: The Photographs, so far
Maison Européenne de la Photographie,
Paris
June 25-September 7, 2003*
Travels to: Hasselblad Center at Goteborg Museum of Art, Goteborg, Sweden, January 17-March 14, 2004
Die Photographische
Summlung/SK Stiftung Kultur, Cologne, Germany
May 12-August
1, 2004
Davidson Art Center & Ezra and Cecile Zilkha Gallery
Wesleyan University,
Middletown. Connecticut
September 18-November 8, 2004
The Cleveland Museum of Art
June 11- September 21, 2005
2004
Jim Dine: Paintings, Sculptures and Works on Paper
Sheehan Modern and Contemporary Art Gallery, Cleveland, dates to be announced
Jim Dine: Drawings
Richard Gray Gallery, Chicago
March 12-April 23, 2004
Drawings of Jim Dine
National Gallery of Art, Washington
March
21-August 1, 2004
Modern and Contemporary Masters
Richard Gray Gallery, Chicago
March 17-April 18, 2003
Summer Travels
PaceWildenstein, New York
July 7-September 8, 2003
For the Love of Venus
Donjon de Vez, Vez, France
June 14-October 5, 2003
Cleveland Venus (37-foot-tall bronze figure)
Installed at the Carl
B. Stokes Federal Courthouse, October, 2003
Cleveland, Ohio
*France’s Commandeur dans l'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres, 2003
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