The lectures explore the return to the concrete nature of everyday objects in American art in the 1950s and early '60s that marked its distance from the abstract movement of Jackson Pollock and his comrades, while staying this side of the mass-media-like world of Pop Art. Just as they do for Robert Rauschenberg and Jasper Johns, so for Jim Dine too, everyday items provided an opportunity for a sophisticated intellectual exercise in which reflections on art, space and the relationship with the audience merged with the exercise of memory, autobiography and the sense of time going by.
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Admission free while places last
Sala Cinema - Palazzo delle Esposizioni
Admission via steps in via Milano 9A