Jim Dine: Jewish Fate

Hardback

Main Details

Title Jim Dine: Jewish Fate
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Jim Dine
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:40
Dimensions(mm): Height 300,Width 235
Category/GenreIndividual photographers
ISBN/Barcode 9783958293229
ClassificationsDewey:741.973
Audience
General
Illustrations 18 Illustrations, black and white

Publishing Details

Publisher Steidl Publishers
Imprint Steidl Verlag
Publication Date 27 June 2019
Publication Country Germany

Description

Jewish Fate is an evocative autobiographical poem by Jim Dine accompanied by 18 lithographs of one of his favorite motifs, tools. The poem shows Dine reminiscing about his childhood days spent at his grandfather's hardware store in Cincinnati, where he worked every Saturday and summer for ten years from the age of nine. Dine's vivid co-workers shape his memories. There is the head shipping clerk Joe Kibbing: tall, thin, "very dramatic and high strung and didn't take orders easily." Joe's older brother Bud was the dignified head salesman: "a soft-spoken, intelligent man who had he had an education past high school might have been a lawyer or a surgeon." And finally there was Willie Tapp, "short and lithe ...he dressed elegantly like a lot of black guys did then for a guy loading trucks and handling greasy tools and heavy boxes...This handsome, lovely man showed up for work drunk most Saturdays, but managed to perform most times." Among these characters in the inspirational, overflowing store Dine developed his love for tools which accompanies his art today and is seen in the hammers, rollers, brushes and wrenches in this book-all realized in Dine's inimitable unfinished style, in his words: "Always correcting and reinventing the drawing."

Author Biography

Born in 1935 in Cincinnati, Ohio, Jim Dine completed a Bachelor of Fine Arts at Ohio University in 1957 and has since become one of the most profound and prolific contemporary artists. Dine's unparalleled career spans 60 years, and his work is held in numerous private and public collections. His books with Steidl include Pinocchio (2006), Hot Dream (52 Books) (2008), A Printmaker's Document (2013) and Paris Reconnaissance (2018).