Description: Vintage Jim Dine BRAID Galerie Kornfeld 1973 Lithograph. This is a poster that was produced for the 1973 gallery exhibition and comes from the original owner (it was more recently removed from its frame and has been in storage many years). It is 39" x 15" and is on the board it was originally professionally mounted on. Perfect as a gift or for any collector. Shipping: Item will ship upon receipt of payment We no longer have free shipping on our items so that our prices reflect only the ITEM not hidden feesAll sales final (Please remember that this item is VINTAGE not "new repro" when reviewing the description. NOTHING we sell is in perfect condition, we believe in the bumbled, the botched and the bruised are cool and deserve to continue to be enjoyed. (Also when using or caring for the item!)Please feel free to ask any questions regarding this item!Please note that although all sales are final, we will always work with you in a professional manner to ensure that you are satisfied with your item. We only want great new homes for our items.and because we love knowledge: Poster produced on the occasion of Jim Dine’s 1973 exhibition at Galerie Kornfeld, Zurich. The artist’s 1973 etching Braid (second state) is reproduced on off-white, fine, laid paper, cut narrowly to enhance the proportions of the long braid.Jim Dine’s careful depiction of everyday objects imbues them with life: tools, hearts, robes, and hearts serve as frameworks for formal experimentation and as vessels for meaning. Nowhere is the artist’s love of drawing more evident than his etchings: Dine takes visible pleasure in the capacity to produce ultra-fine line work and inky depths. Hair is a recurrent motif in his work, sketched sprouting from tools, swirling in suggestive triangles or phallic bunches, growing wayward to obscure the face, and disembodied, as in Braid. Dine’s enjoyment seems to be twofold: immersing viewers in the pleasure and beauty of his line work, and then disrupting their perception of hair as an alluring symbol of health. See, he seems to say – it’s alive, growing where it shouldn’t be. Here, the shiny, healthy braid transforms to an abject talisman.
Price: 325 USD
Location: Chicago, Illinois
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Artist: Jim Dine
Type: Print
Year of Production: 1973
Original/Licensed Reprint: Original
Production Technique: Lithography