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Jim Dine — Anderson and Shepard
Jim Dine

Anderson and Shepard

In this large-scale work, Jim Dine employs charcoal, acrylic, and sand on linen to create a richly textured surface that speaks to his enduring interest in materiality and mark-making. The work reflects Dine's deeply personal artistic language, layering physical and gestural elements to evoke themes of memory, identity, and the human form. The incorporation of sand adds a raw, tactile dimension that gives the composition a striking depth and presence.

Medium
charcoal, acrylic, sand on linen

🔨 Auction Lot

Contemporary Art Day Sale

May 15, 2015

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Jim Dine, Anderson and Shepard

In this large-scale work, Jim Dine employs charcoal, acrylic, and sand on linen to create a richly textured surface that speaks to his enduring interest in materiality and mark-making. The work reflects Dine's deeply personal artistic language, layering physical and gestural elements to evoke themes of memory, identity, and the human form. The incorporation of sand adds a raw, tactile dimension that gives the composition a striking depth and presence.

Medium
charcoal, acrylic, sand on linen
Seen at
Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

Male Artist, Portrait Subject, Mixed Media, Charcoal Drawing, Earthy Tones, American Artist, Raw Aesthetic, Contemporary Era, Figurative Art, Introspective Mood, Acrylic Painting, Contemporary Art, Established Artist, Neutral Tones, Charcoal And Acrylic, Textured Surface, Neo-Expressionism

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Collected by

Hamilton Selway Gallery