Exhibition poster from the Pace Gallery 1980.
Jim Dine was one of the original artists that defined American Pop Art in the 1960’s.
Like Jasper Johns and Andy Warhol, Dine appropriated quintessential American images and icons.
He used these ubiquitous and familiar forms as the basis for bold and colorful compositions that flirted with abstraction.
Dine (b. 1935) is one of the only surviving artists from the group of artists that redirected American painting in the 60’s.
This is an advertising poster from the Pace Gallery for the Jim Dine exhibition, 1980.
Rarely seen and therefore exclusive.
Medium: offset Lithograph on 3mm paper cardboard.
This is a normal publicity poster and no certificate is required.