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Orgasm (from Oo La La portfolio) , Lithograph in colors on Hodgkinson handmade paper, watermarked with signatures of both artists, along with initials of Petersburg Press- Signed by Jim Dine and Ron Padgett and numbered in pencil on lower left, recto // Orgasm by Jim Dine, part of the 1970 Oo La La portfolio, is a bold and whimsical lithograph that humorously explores themes of expression and playfulness. The composition features four cartoonish, nude figures, each with exaggerated facial features and body language, standing beneath vibrant, colorful letters spelling ORGASM in playful, varied fonts and hues. The figures display a range of hairstyles and hats, adding individuality and character to each, while their open, smiling faces evoke a sense of joy and uninhibited freedom. This work, printed on Hodgkinson handmade paper and signed by both Jim Dine and poet Ron Padgett, combines elements of pop art and satire, bringing lighthearted commentary to human nature and the universal theme of joy.
Orgasm, 1970
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Orgasm (from Oo La La portfolio) , Lithograph in colors on Hodgkinson handmade paper, watermarked with signatures of both artists, along with initials of Petersburg Press- Signed by Jim Dine and Ron Padgett and numbered in pencil on lower left, recto // Orgasm by Jim Dine, part of the 1970 Oo La La portfolio, is a bold and whimsical lithograph that humorously explores themes of expression and playfulness. The composition features four cartoonish, nude figures, each with exaggerated facial features and body language, standing beneath vibrant, colorful letters spelling ORGASM in playful, varied fonts and hues. The figures display a range of hairstyles and hats, adding individuality and character to each, while their open, smiling faces evoke a sense of joy and uninhibited freedom. This work, printed on Hodgkinson handmade paper and signed by both Jim Dine and poet Ron Padgett, combines elements of pop art and satire, bringing lighthearted commentary to human nature and the universal theme of joy.
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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.