By Emilia Novak
Jim Dine (b. 1935) stands as a major figure in contemporary art, celebrated for blending the brash spirit of Pop Art with deeply personal symbolism. Emerging in the 1960s alongside Pop artists, Dine made a name by using everyday objects—bathrobes, hearts, tools, even storybook characters—as recurring motifs that carry intimate meaning. His expressive paintings, prints, and sculptures are instantly recognizable yet profoundly individual, making his work a must-have for collectors who appreciate art that is both iconic and emotionally resonant. Dine’s enduring influence on modern art is undeniable; he has “left a lasting mark on contemporary art” through decades of innovation and introspection.
Bert Stern
The Last Sitting. Marilyn In A Fur Hat, 1971/ 2001
Limited Edition Print
Photograph
USD 1,750
Yoshitomo Nara
Marching On A Butterbur Leaf, 2019
Limited Edition Print
Offset Print
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Man Ray
Untitled (from On The Origin Of Species By Irrational Selection), 1971
Limited Edition Print
Lithograph
USD 1,250
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