14 - THE CURTAIN CLOSES ON VENICE
As we close the doors on "Dog on the Forge" at the Palazzo Rocca in Venice, we extend our gratitude for your incredible support and enthusiasm. The appreciation Jim has received from all over the globe has made this journey deeply significant for our entire team.
While the exhibition may be ending, this is just the beginning of many exciting projects and events to come. Stay connected with us as we continue to explore and celebrate the vibrant world of Jim Dine's art.
Read on to see memories from Venice and Part III of Brigitte Adés exclusive interview with Jim, exploring instinct, inspiration and introspection.
We look forward to sharing more with you in the coming weeks!
—Jim Dine Studio
13 - A PUZZLED MIND
We are pleased to share this insightful essay by Olympe Racana-Weiler. Olympe writes about the lynchpin of Jim’s Dog on the Forge exhibition, a large bronze, My Puzzled Mind, a Mangum opus that both confronts and intrigues at the ingress of the Palazzo Rocca. Dog on the Forge is on view for two more weeks.
12 - A DRAFTSMAN’S APPROACH
Join us as we dive into the story behind Jim’s Roman drawings, four of which are featured in DOG ON THE FORGE, currently on view in Venice.
We also bring you Part II of Brigitte Ades' exclusive interview with Jim, offering deeper reflections and anecdotes about his history with drawing, exploration of self, and use of iconography.
As we approach the end of DOG ON THE FORGE, we want to remind you that the show closes on July 21. With less than a month left, don't miss this unique opportunity to experience Jim's incredible work in person at the Palazzo Rocca.
Stay connected with us by following @JimDineStudio on Instagram. You'll get the latest updates, behind-the-scenes peeks from our studio team, and first looks into our upcoming projects.
11 - ART BASEL & BEYOND
Join us in celebrating the remarkable milestone of over 10,000 visitors to Dog on the Forge in Venice. With just over a month left to go in the exhibition, we look forward to seeing many more of you at the Palazzo Rocca.
French writer Brigitte Adés's interview with Jim Dine will be published in the Studio newsletter in three parts; the first of three included below. Adés’ fine-tuned questioning offers Jim the opportunity to provide profound insights into his creative journey.
We’re also pleased to share that Two Pinocchios in Blue will be on view this week at Art Basel with TEMPLON.
Lastly, we recently hosted a group of 30 students from Miami, providing an exclusive tour of Dog on the Forge. W
10 - In the news
Named an ‘Unmissable Off-Site Exhibition in Venice’ by Frieze, Jim Dine: Dog on the Forge continues to garner rave reviews.
Press coverage has been enthusiastic, celebrating the ambitious scope and complexity of Jim’s work. Publications have highlighted the exhibition’s impressive installation and Jim’s ability to weave personal history with broader cultural narratives.
For those unable to visit in person, a comprehensive catalogue of the exhibition will be published by Editions Steidl, featuring an insightful essay by Curator Gerhard Steidl.
In addition to the good news from Venice, the recently closed exhibition at 125 Newbury received notable praise. The exhibition, Jim Dine: The Sixties, assembled more than a dozen paintings, sculptures, and works on paper by dating from 1959 to 1973—reflecting Jim’s exploration of the poetic force of everyday things.
As always, stay tuned for more updates and in-depth features on Jim’s latest projects and exhibitions.
09 - Want a private tour of Dog on the Forge?
The Studio is pleased to announce that Xiliary Twil will be conducting private tours through Dog on the Forge, at the Palazzo Rocca on the Dorsoduro, Venice, Italy.
Jim Dine’s ambitious installation of 32 works of sculpture, paintings and drawings, is part of the Collateral Events of the 60th International Art Exhibition – La Biennale di Venezia, Stranieri Ovunque – Foreigners Everywhere. These tours are presented for journalists, curators, collectors, educators, critics, and advisors.
08 - JIM DINe: Dog on the Forge is now open
American painter, sculptor and poet Jim Dine has transformed the Palazzo Rocca Contarini Corfù in an ambitious survey exhibition curated by Gerhard Steidl, Founding Director of the Kunsthaus Göttingen. Jim Dine - Dog on the Forge is a Collateral Event of the 60th International Art Exhibition – La Biennale di Venezia, Stranieri Ovunque – Foreigners Everywhere, curated by Adriano Pedrosa. The exhibition opens to the public on Saturday, 20 April 2024 and runs through 21 July 2024.
07 - JIM DINE HAS ARRIVED AT PALAZZO ROCCA
Jim Dine has arrived at the Palazzo Rocca. EXHIBITION DETAILS
VIP Pre-Opening: Wednesday, 17 April, Thursday, 18 April, Friday, 19 April from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM
General Opening: Saturday, 20 April from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM
Palazzo Rocca Contarini Corfù
Sestiere Dorsoduro, 1057/D
30123 Venezia
Run of Show: 20 April 2024 – 21 July 2024
Hours: Tuesday – Sunday 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
FREE Admission
06 - A Poet’s Process
What was the inspiration behind the title "Dog on the Forge"?
Jim: It comes from a poem that I wrote. The line struck me as a kind of metaphor for “this old dog on the hot seat,” or “this old dog on the forge,” meaning, you’re gonna be made into something bigger or better, or you’re gonna get fucked over.
My friend, the poetry professor at Yale, Karin Roffman said the poem was like Gertrude Stein’s “Tender Buttons,” which I really loved.
I’m gonna share the poem, because I love it. Here’s the poem…