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From the rare limited edition of 100 - From the suite: "Ten Winter Tools" - Original lithograph on paper - Excellent condition - Hand signed numbered and dated by Dine // Aus by Jim Dine is a lithograph from the 1973 series Ten Winter Tools, which explores the artist’s fascination with everyday objects. This piece features a stark, almost ghostly image of a pair of scissors set against a lightly textured background. Rendered in grayscale, the scissors appear worn and tactile, carrying a sense of history and familiarity. The subtle use of shadow and texture gives the piece a haunting quality, as if the scissors have been left as a relic or emblem on the page. Dine’s choice to elevate ordinary tools into objects of contemplation reflects his broader interest in infusing the mundane with personal and symbolic meaning. Hand-signed, numbered, and dated, this work stands as a fine example of Dine’s unique approach to object symbolism.
Aus, 1973
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From the rare limited edition of 100 - From the suite: "Ten Winter Tools" - Original lithograph on paper - Excellent condition - Hand signed numbered and dated by Dine // Aus by Jim Dine is a lithograph from the 1973 series Ten Winter Tools, which explores the artist’s fascination with everyday objects. This piece features a stark, almost ghostly image of a pair of scissors set against a lightly textured background. Rendered in grayscale, the scissors appear worn and tactile, carrying a sense of history and familiarity. The subtle use of shadow and texture gives the piece a haunting quality, as if the scissors have been left as a relic or emblem on the page. Dine’s choice to elevate ordinary tools into objects of contemplation reflects his broader interest in infusing the mundane with personal and symbolic meaning. Hand-signed, numbered, and dated, this work stands as a fine example of Dine’s unique approach to object symbolism.
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What is Happening?
A Happening is a term used to describe artistic and theatrical events held by artists in the 1950s and 60s. These events were typically staged in gallery installations or planned environments and often involved audience participation, along with elements like lighting, sounds, and slide projections. Happenings were a precursor to performance art, which later included the active participation of the artists themselves.
