Two new works have been installed in the AMAM’s exhibition Artists on Artists on view in our Ripin Print Gallery. Jim Dine’s Charcoal Self-Portrait in a Cement Garden (right) is an example of the Dine’s series of compositions that employ the trope of the empty bathrobe as a stand-in for the artist’s absent body. On the left, Sir Jacob Epstein’s bust is a penetrating portrait of recently-deceased British painter Lucian Freud, the grandson of founder of psychoanalysis Sigmund Freud.
Artists on Artists will be on view though July 29.
