This
Goofy Life of Constant Mourning
Jim Dine
Hardbound, 8.5" x 9.75" 296 pages
181 color illustrations
2004, Steidl Publishing
This Goofy Life of Constant Mourning is the sincere title
of a long visual poem by artist Jim Dine. The result of years
of photographing poems after he has written them on walls and
objects, it presents a symbiotic marriage of three very personal
elements: his photographs, his handwriting, and his words. While
unique in and of itself, this particular body of work is in keeping
with Dine's greater oeuvre, a multi-disciplinary enterprise in
which the artist seeks to access his unconscious. Regardless of
which media Dine is working in, he maintains a familiar but ever-expanding
repertory of images: tools, hearts and a torso of Venus, plus
the more recent iconography of crows, skulls, a Pinocchio doll,
and an odd-couple ape and cat. As with his paintings, sculptures
and graphic work, for which he is better known, Dine seeks to
record his physical and emotional presence concretely, not gesturally.
The camera is but one of the many tools he has at his disposal
for making such pictures. Though he has been making art for over
four decades, producing paintings, sculptures, drawings and prints,
as well as performance works, stage and book designs, poetry and
even music, Dine has only been working with photography since
1996.
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