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Don Jim Cibachrome Photograph "Properly Dressed" from "Brogues/Scrapings" Series

Item Details

Don Jim (Hawaii/Los Angeles; 1922-2006)
Properly Dressed, circa 1970
Unsigned
From the artist’s Brogues/Scrapings series
Artist’s estate stamp with artist’s signature in plate it is present to the verso

A cibachrome photograph made from two negatives or transparencies , titled Properly Dressed by photographer Don Jim, from his Brogues / Scrapings series. For this series, Jim focused on close-up shots of paint peeling and scrapings and attributed human form to surface wear on old walls. His artistic vision found human and symbolic form in everyday objects and natural weathering; and he titled his work based on what he felt they resembled in his personal lexicon. In this case, his symbolic visions saw these paint scrapings as resembling a poised, properly dressed figure.

Years before the advent of Photoshop and other photo manipulation software, Don Jim experimented with negatives and created images such as this by sandwiching multiple negatives, transparencies, or double printing images to create askewed, variations of his work. As a result, he created these “merged” images that reflect his affinity for the surreal and visualizing human and symbolic forms in natural weathering and everyday objects.

Chinese-American photographer Don Jim shares a proclivity for visualizing figural and symbolic imagery in abstract form and everyday objects. Born in Hawaii, he spent two years in the WWII army, then moved to Los Angeles to study photography at the Art Center College of Design. As a young commercial photographer, he created album covers for a number of musicians in the 1960s, including Jimmy Cliff, the Byrds, and Deep Purple, among others. He also produced a majority of the 3-D View Master photographs for California tourist attractions, such as Hearst Castle and Disneyland. During Jim’s career, he became recognized for his perfectionism in lighting and his ability to photograph reflective and shiny surfaces, such as glass, chrome, stainless steel, foil, and neon. This skill was transferred to the streets when he began his personal photographic projects in his 50s. It was at this time that he began a multitude of series that demonstrate his ability to transform everyday objects into abstract and symbolic beauty. Some of his subjects include the nude female form, objects embedded in asphalt streets, tar dripping on rooftops, and paint peeling off old walls. During his lifetime, not much of Jim’s work was ever seen or publicly displayed. However, after his death in 2006, his wife Margo inherited a large majority of his personal work, which today she works to preserve and exhibit for the public. Since the late artist’s passing, his work has been exhibited by Art Basel Miami, the Barry Singer Gallery, the Association of International Photography Art Dealers (AIPAD), Dkrm. Gallery, Luminous-Lint, and Classic Photographs Los Angeles. To view the artist’s website, please see the link below.

Condition

- minor wear to edges of photograph.

Dimensions

11.0" W x 14.0" H x 0.001" D

Item #

ITMG463395

Additional Information

Don Jim Photography

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