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Diana Michener & Jim Dine<br />
3 Poems<br />
3 Poems celebrates the expressive relationship between black and white and color in the work of the artists Diana<br />
Michener and Jim Dine. The photographs and the poems can be read separately and collectively and this beautiful<br />
volume invites the viewer to explore the distinct rhythm of both elements and their lyrical overlapping.<br />
Diana Michener was born in Boston in 1940. She studied at the New School in New York City with Lisette Model and<br />
at a workshop in Yosemite with Ansel Adams. In 2001 the Maison Européenne de la Photographie exhibited a large<br />
survey exhibition of her work entitled Silence Me. A catalogue of the same name accompanied the exhibition. Michener<br />
lives and works in Paris and New York, and is represented by Pace/MacGill, New York. In 2005 <strong>Steidl</strong> published her<br />
awarded book Dogs, Fires, Me.<br />
Jim Dine was born in Cincinnati, Ohio in 1935. His art has been the subject of numerous individual and group shows<br />
and is in the permanent collections of museums around the world. <strong>Steidl</strong> has previously published his books Birds, The<br />
Photographs, so far (vol. 1–4), This Goofy Life of Constant Mourning, Drawings of Jim Dine, Some Drawings, Entrada<br />
Drive. This season <strong>Steidl</strong> is also publishing Jim Dine’s book Pinocchio.<br />
Co-published with Bose Pacia Gallery, New Delhi.<br />
Diana Michener & Jim Dine<br />
3 Poems<br />
Book design by Diana Michener, Jim Dine and Gerhard <strong>Steidl</strong><br />
96 pages with 23 tritone and 22 color plates<br />
7.5 x 11.25 in. / 19.5 x 28.5 cm<br />
Clothbound hardcover<br />
Every book with its own distinct Indian cloth<br />
US $ 30.00 / £ 17.50 / R 25.00<br />
ISBN 3-86521-259-X<br />
ISBN-13 978-3-86521-259-7<br />
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