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Early Fall 2000 Exhibitions |
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To find out what's on view, please see our Current Exhibitions page. JIM DINE PHOTOGRAPHS
Organized by the Contemporary Arts Center in Cincinnati, this touring exhibition presented photogravures and digital ink jet prints by the acclaimed artist Jim Dine. Dine began making photographs in 1996. Like the paintbrush or the etching needle, the camera is a tool that allows him to explore images in new ways. Dine's photogravures use a copper-plate printing process that begins with a traditionally made negative. They are beautifully printed with rich surface tone and texture achieved through a direct printing process akin to traditional etching. Many of the images are related to those Dine explores in his paintings and graphic works, and include portraiture and objects photographed with the intention of making them seem to come alive. The exhibition also included computer-manipulated ink jet prints. Dine has chosen two distinctly different photographic processes--developed a century apart--to construct and reassemble his expressive compositions. Thursday 31 August - Wednesday 11 October 2000 Jim Dine Prints and Photogravures
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