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Jim Dine(United States, Born 1935)
"Pinocchio's Unhappiness About Those He Cares About"
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"Pinocchio's Unhappiness About Those He Cares About"

Signed Jim Dine and dated 1 Nov 2013 verso. Acrylic and sand on canvas 149.5 x 100 cm.

Provenance

Pace Gallery, New York.
Wetterling Gallery, Stockholm.
Private Collection, Stockholm. Acquired from the above by the present owner.

Exhibitions

Wetterling Gallery, Stockholm, "Hearts of Stone", 29 May - 27 June 2015.

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The painting "Pinocchio’s Unhappiness About Those He Cares About" is part of Jim Dine’s extensive and deeply personal artistic exploration of the Pinocchio theme, a motif that has become central to his oeuvre. Like other recurring symbols in Dine’s work, hearts, tools, and brushes, Pinocchio has evolved into a vital element of his artistic language. Through these symbols, Dine delves into profound themes such as love, vulnerability, human flaws, and the intricacies of the creative process.

Dine’s fascination with Pinocchio began in the mid-1990s, heavily influenced by Carlo Collodi’s original, darker version of the tale. For Dine, Pinocchio represents more than just a wooden puppet longing to become a real boy. He sees the figure as a metaphor for the creative process itself. Like Geppetto, who brings Pinocchio to life, Dine views the role of the artist as an alchemical process, where raw materials are transformed into something alive and meaningful. Pinocchio’s character embodies a duality that captivates Dine, on the one hand, innocent and full of longing; on the other, flawed, irresponsible, and at times painfully human. This complexity permeates "Pinocchio’s Unhappiness About Those He Cares About", where the painting’s dark tone and title suggest emotional pain and reflection on relationships and responsibility.
Throughout the years, Dine has created numerous works featuring Pinocchio, including paintings, sculptures, and lithographs. Each work, despite the recurring motifs, is unique in its composition and color palette. Dine describes his creative process as one of continuous revision, with layers of paint and texture being added, removed, and altered until the piece reaches its final form. By constantly renewing and reworking his art, Dine imbues his pieces with a sense of movement and evolution, where every brushstroke or fragment of sculpture deepens the themes he explores.
With over 300 exhibitions worldwide, including retrospectives at prestigious institutions like the Whitney Museum of American Art (1970) and the Museum of Modern Art in New York, (1978) Jim Dine has solidified his place as one of the most influential artists of our time. His works are housed in many of the world’s most important art collections, and his exploration of the Pinocchio theme has become a central element of his extensive body of work. "Pinocchio’s Unhappiness About Those He Cares About" is a powerful example of Dine’s ability to intertwine the personal with the universal, and through his motifs, explore the depth and complexity of the human experience.

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