Choir of Poems

We’re pleased to share a new interview with Jim Dine, recorded by Daniel Clarke with Diana Michener and Olympe Racana-Weiler. In this conversation, Jim reflects on the role of memory in his work, the presence of people and places that continue to shape his thinking, and the quiet logic behind his paintings. Moving between childhood in Cincinnati, the studio, and recent bodies of work, he offers a clear and direct look at how meaning accumulates over time, not as narrative, but as lived experience embedded in form.

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