THIS
IS HOW I REMEMBER NOW
Jim Dine
Hardbound,
9½" x 10", 100
pages
2008, Steidl & Partners
Photographs and text by Jim Dine
Introduction by Gabriele Conrath-Scholl
Text by Susanne Lange
From the Publisher:
Jim Dine may be best known for his prints, paintings
and sculptural works—and for being one of the founders of
Pop art—but he has also been making photographs since 1996.
Most of the photographs are set up in the studio. Often featuring
multiple exposures, Gothic imagery and automatic-writing-like
text, they tend to convey a tinge of Surrealism. Dine has said
about his practice,“I don’t use Photoshop with all
the things you can do. I photograph and then I preview. I preview
all day until I get it right, but I get it right by changing the
objects.” For this volume, which will be eye-opening even
to Dine’s most familiar fans, the artist has selected a
group of self-portraits, portraits he has taken of friends and
relatives—both alive and dead—and portraits of Pinocchio,
the fictional character he has been reimagining for the last several
years.
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