Hello Yellow Glove

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Jim Dine’s status as a master draughtsman is unquestioned and this book presents the best of his most recent drawings.
Hello Yellow Glove opens with one of Dine’s most treasured motifs, Pinocchio. Using dense charcoal and dripping
washes, Dine depicts the sinister edge to Carlo Collodi’s story and Pinocchio’s isolation in his quest to become a real
boy. With similar dark layers and dissolving forms Dine also depicts botanical motifs such as the thistle and catalpa tree.
In addition to these bodies of work, Hello Yellow Glove presents Dine’s portrait of Gerhard Steidl, an ambitious suite
of nine drawings made by the artist in his Göttingen studio. Alongside reproductions of the drawings are photographs
of Dine taken by Steidl during the sittings, which form both a candid portrait of the artist and offer a rare glimpse into
his working processes.
Born in 1935 in Cincinnati, Ohio, Jim Dine is a prolific painter, draughtsman, print-maker and photographer. Initially
associated with the Pop movement, Dine’s career spans over forty years and his work is held in many private and public
collections. His books with Steidl include Birds (2001), The Photographs, so far (2003) and Hot Dream (52 Books)
(2008).