Jim  eat  Jim  eat was born in Cincinnati Ohio (then a  cool it river town), during 1939, of a middle class Jewish family.  His father  have a paint and plumbing supply store, and his grandfather own a hardwargon store.  His mother was loving and his childhood memories are amiable ones. He took his  set-back painting classes at the Cincinnati  fine art Academy, while in high  nurture.  He then went on to attend the University of Cincinnati, the school of the Boston Museum of Fine  artistic creations, and Ohio University where (in 1957) he received his BFA.  Dine  move to New York City, in 1958 and  immediately became involved in Happenings (although it should be noted Dine  spurned this term, preferring painters theater),  proceeding art stagings with Claes Oldenburg, and Allan Kaprow. By early 1959, he was a principal appendage of the Judson Group (a group of artists which  self-contained regularly at the Judson G eachery)  on with Tom Wesselmann, George Segal, Robert Rauschenberg,    and Roy Lichtenstein. In 1959 Dine experimented with Conceptual Art, he made his first prints and performance pieces, and combined paintings and objects.  In Five Feet of Colorful Tools, Dine manipulated tools with a childlike aggression; he spray-painted and spilled paint  over tools  such as those from his grandfathers hardware store.

  A yellow  break  overmaster is the background, for a series of polychrome tools, with shadows of bright spay-paint.  The Car  rip off in Series is a grouping of prints and performance art, which commemorates the  stopping point of his  associate (he may have even been involved in this    accident).   bloodless painted found object!   s adorned an enclosed space, Dine all silver with red lipstick scrawled anthropomorphic cars on a black board for approximately fifteen minutes.  He  broke the chalk, obsessively trying to communicate or explain,  alone  solitary(prenominal) grunted (an example of his seeming inability to...                                        If you want to get a full essay, order it on our website: 
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