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         Pollock Jackson:     more books (103)
  1. Jackson Pollock: Memories Arrested in Space by Martin Gray, 2004-01-01
  2. Jackson Pollock: Works on Paper by Jackson Pollock, Bernice Rose, 1969
  3. Gabriele Di Matteo: Jackson Pollock by Giorgio Verzotti, Francois Michaud, et all 2009-08-31
  4. Jackson Pollock by Sam Hunter, 1957-01-01
  5. Jackson Pollock: Werke aus dem Museum of Modern Art, New York, und europischen Sammlungen (German Edition) by Jackson Pollock, 1999
  6. Jackson Pollock by Steven Naifeh, Gregory White Smith, 1999-10-05
  7. Jackson Pollock (Great Artists) by Joanne Mattern, 2005-01-11
  8. Jackson Pollock (Modern Masters Series, Vol. 3) by Elizabeth Frank, 1983-12-01
  9. Jackson Pollock: Veiling the Image by Donald Wigal, 2006-05-01
  10. Jackson Pollock: Supplement Number One to a Catalogue Raisonne of Paintings, Drawings and Other Works by Jackson Pollock, Francis V. O'Connor, 1995-12
  11. Jackson Pollock by Frank O'Hara, 1959-06
  12. To a Violent Grave: An Oral Biography of Jackson Pollock by Jeffrey Potter, 1987-11
  13. Jackson Pollock: Drawing Into Painting [Exhibition Catalog, 1980] by Bernice Rose, 1984-01-01
  14. Jackson Pollock (Artists in Their Time) by Clare Oliver, 2003-03

41. Jackson Pollock: A Who2 Profile
jackson pollock • Painter. jackson pollock, jackson Profile of pollock and his place in art history, with some paintings shown. jackson
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JACKSON POLLOCK Painter Jackson Pollock grew up in California and Arizona, but moved to New York in 1930, where he studied painting under painter Thomas Hart Benton. Pollock suffered from alcoholism and began undergoing psychiatric treatment in the late 1930s; he had a nervous breakdown in 1938 and was hospitalized briefly. He had his first one-man show in 1943, his works becoming more abstract. By the late 1940s he had developed a process for which he became famous, dripping paint onto flat canvasses to form abstract expressions of "unconcious imagery." He died in a car accident near his home on Long Island, New York.
Extra credit : Actor Ed Harris directed and starred in the 2001 movie about the painter, Pollock
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An examination of the paintings and the process Jackson Pollock on the Internet
Links to Pollock and related sites Pollock, Jackson
Profile of Pollock and his place in art history, with some paintings shown Jackson Pollock: Mathematician
Intriguing essay about Pollack's long shadow in the art world Birth:
28 January
Birthplace:
Cody
Wyoming Death:
11 August 1956 (Car accident) Best Known As: The abstract painter who splattered his canvasses Shop for Posters at AllPosters.com

42. WebMuseum: Pollock, Jackson: Lavender Mist: Number 1, 1950
pollock, jackson. Image Lavender Mist Number 1, 1950. 1950 (350 Kb); Oil on canvas, Oil, enamel, and aluminum on canvas; 221 x 300
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Pollock, Jackson
Lavender Mist: Number 1, 1950
1950 (350 Kb); Oil on canvas, Oil, enamel, and aluminum on canvas; 221 x 300 cm (7 ft 3 in x 9 ft 10 in); National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.
Action painting
Pollock was the first ``all-over'' painter, pouring paint rather than using brushes and a palette, and abandoning all conventions of a central motif. He danced in semi-ecstasy over canvases spread across the floor, lost in his patternings, dripping and dribbling with total control. He said: ``The painting has a life of its own. I try to let it come through.'' He painted no image, just ``action'', though ``action painting'' seems an inadequate term for the finished result of his creative process. Lavender Mist is 3 m long (nearly 10 ft), a vast expanse on a heroic scale. It is alive with colored scribble, spattered lines moving this way and that, now thickening, now trailing off to a slender skein. The eye is kept continually eager, not allowed to rest on any particular area. Pollock has put his hands into paint and placed them at the top right an instinctive gesture eerily reminiscent of cave painters who did the same. The overall tone is a pale lavender, maide airy and active. At the time Pollock was heiled as the greatest American painter, but there are already those who feel his work is not holding up in every respect. Lee Krasner (1908-84), who married Pollock in 1944, was not celebrated at all during his lifetime (cut short in 1956 by a fatal car crash), but it was actually she who first started covering the canvas with a passionate flurry of marks. The originality of her vision, its stiff integrity and its great sense of internal cohesion, is now beginning to be recognized.

43. WebMuseum: Abstract Expressionism
terms Action Painting and American Style. jackson pollock Breaking the ice to action painting. © 14 Oct 2002, Nicolas Pioch Top
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Abstract Expressionism
However great a disaster World War II was, it did at least mean that artists such as Piet Mondrian and Max Ernst, in leaving Europe for the safety of the USA, greatly extended their artistic influence. It is impossible to estimate how much they affected American art, but the fact remains that in the 1940s and '50s, for the first time, American artists became internationally important with their new vision and new artistic vocabulary, known as Abstract Expressionism. The first public exhibitions of work by the ``New York School'' of artists who were to become known as Abstract Expressionists were held in the mid '40s. Like many other modern movements, Abstract Expressionism does not describe any one particular style, but rather a general attitude; not all the work was abstract, nor was it all expressive. What these artists did have in common were morally loaded themes, often heavyweight and tragic, on a grand scale. In contrast to the themes of social realism and regional life that characterized American art of previous decades, these artists valued, above all, individuality and spontaneous improvisation. They felt ill at ease with conventional subjects and styles, neither of which could adequately convey their new vision. In fact, style as such almost ceased to exist with the Abstract Expressionists, and they drew their inspiration from all directions. The painters who came to be called ``Abstract Expressionists'' shared a similarity of outlook rather than of style an outlook characterized by a spirit of revolt and a belief in freedom of expression. The main exponents of the genre were

44. Jackson Pollock - Artist Painting Prices, Art Appraisal, Artist Paintings [AskAR
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45. AskART - Periodicals By The Artist Pollock, Jackson
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46. Jackson Pollock Unauthorized
Discusses the life and death of the American artist and presents a gallery of his paintings, facts, and quotes.
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Jackson Pollock
Unauthorized
The Story of Jack the Dripper
Jack the Dripper Works More Pollock Foundations and Galleries
Jackson Pollock
Jackson Pollock, 1947
Purchase Jackson Pollock Prints Here We have seen and admired some of the finest painters and artists come and go over the last century. And Jackson Pollock is one such artist who has remained as one of the most influential artists of the past fifty years. Creating a unique style, Jackson Pollock left critics in awe. And those who did not understand his creations simply brushed Jackson Pollock to the side as another mediocre artist. Pollock proved critics wrong then and continues to do so today. Jackson Pollock prints continue to dazzle new audiences that never heard a bad review or a negative comment. This website will take a look at Jackson Pollock prints, his unique style, and his incredible life in a unique and fresh way. You will learn about his life, his works, and find information ranging from his unique style to where his pieces are being held. And in the process, hopefully learn of where the infamous Jackson Pollock was coming from. He is widely considered the most challenging and influential American artist of the 20th century and you are about to find out why!

47. Jackson Pollock Im COMPUTERGARTEN Am 28.Januar

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Computergarten Januar Der Schimmer der Nachtkerze am Abend
für Jackson Pollock, den Schöpfer von " Shimmering Substance " Der Computergarten am 28. Januar Jackson Pollock
amerikanischer Maler Jackson Pollock wurde am 28. Januar 1912 in Cody / Wyoming geboren.
Er studierte Orozco "Automatismus " mit. Auch dies hat Pollock mit in seine Malweise aufgenommen. Um verwendet Jackson Pollock bei dem Bild "Hüter des Geheimnisses" in freier Improvisation autographische Zeichen. Diese Charakteristikum beherrschte nun die Schöpfungen und führte ihn " Shimmering Substance ". heiratet er Lee Krasner und wohnt in Springs, Long Island. schuf Jackson Pollock seine ersten Drip Gemälde, zum Beispiel " Fünf Faden tief " und "Kathedrale". Bei diesen Bildern hat Jackson Pollock die Farbe nicht immer mit dem Pinsel aufgetragen, sondern die Farbe auf die Leinwand geworfen oder aus der ( durchlöcherten ) Farbdose auf die ( liegende ) Unterlage tropfen lassen oder tropfende Pinsel über die Malfläche gehalten. " Ich breite eine Leinwand auf dem Boden aus. Dabei fühle ich mich wohler. Ich habe das Gefühl, näher daran zu sein. Ich fühle mich eher wie ein Teil des Bildes, denn ich kann darum herumgehen, an allen vier Seiten arbeiten und buchstäblich im Bilde sein. Das entspricht dem Verfahren der Indianer des Westens, die im Sand malen."

48. Jackson Pollock - Biografie Rasscass
Translate this page jackson pollock. jackson pollock gilt als bedeutendster abstrakter Expressionist der USA. Biografie. Nachname pollock, Vorname jackson, Geburtsdatum 1912-01-28,
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49. Jackson Pollock -- And True And False Ambition: The Urgent Difference
Artist and aesthetic realism consultant Dorothy Koppelman explains jackson pollock's torment and why his work is beautiful.
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“In reality opposites are one; art shows this." Eli Siegel
Talks on the Siegel Theory of Opposites in Relation to Aesthetics
Jackson Pollock—and True and False Ambition: The Urgent Difference
By Dorothy Koppelman
I learned this from Eli Siegel in an Aesthetic Realism lesson and it is written down in capital letters in my notes: "THE BIGGEST SUCCESS — THAT WE LIKE THE WORLD THROUGH KNOWING IT." I learned that the only way to like the world honestly is to see it as a oneness of opposites; and further, that seeing it this way is the means to honestly liking yourself. The more I study this Aesthetic Realism principle stated by Mr. Siegel, the more I am thrilled at its truth: "The world, art, and self explain each other: each is the aesthetic oneness of opposites." I shall be talking tonight about my life, what a woman learned in Aesthetic Realism consultations and about the famous 20th century American artist whose works, as one critic put it, "embody the supreme level of pictorial ambition," and whose tumultuous life is the subject of the recent film made by Ed Harris.
I. Two Ambitions—One True and One False

50. Jackson Pollock Resource - Biography, Pictures, History, Research Info, Images
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51. Critical Eye - 99.02.17
jackson pollock drew richly from the surrealists and from the Mexican muralists José Clemente Orozco and David Alfaro Siqueiros, both of whom he watched
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For Jackson Pollock, living and painting could not be separated the famous lines of his art helped hold his life in place
by Lee Siegel
February 17, 1999

B audelaire defined genius as a child's innocent receptivity combined with the rational will of an adult. If you think of color as innocence and line as experience, then you might say that painting enacts a primal struggle for creative harmony. The formulation might sound simplistic and abstract, but I think it helps in understanding the work of Jackson Pollock, the subject of a recent retrospective at the Museum of Modern Art in New York, which is now moving on to London's Tate Gallery.
The mainstream development of Western painting, beginning in the Renaissance, tended toward forms that slowly became simpler and more abstract. By the late 1940s in the United States, in certain studios scattered around New York, painting had become absolutely simplistic simplistic seeming, anyway and abstract. Jackson Pollock's art represents, to my mind, the consummation of this trend, but not only that. His painting and his way of painting (not his tragic life!) represent an ideal way of living. And this has its roots in surrealist art.
Previously in Critical Eye:
"The Art of Overcoming,"

52. WebMuseum: Pollock, Jackson
pollock, jackson. TIMELINE Abstract Expressionism pollock, jackson (191256). American painter, the commanding figure of the Abstract Expressionist movement.
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Pollock, Jackson
T IMELINE Abstract Expressionism ``On the floor I am more at ease, I feel nearer, more a part of the painting, since this way I can walk around in it, work from the four sides and be literally `in' the painting.''
Jackson Pollock, 1947. Pollock, Jackson (1912-56). American painter, the commanding figure of the Abstract Expressionist movement. He began to study painting in 1929 at the Art Students' League, New York, under the Regionalist painter Thomas Hart Benton. During the 1930s he worked in the manner of the Regionalists, being influenced also by the Mexican muralist painters (Orozco, Rivera, Siqueiros) and by certain aspects of Surrealism . From 1938 to 1942 he worked for the Federal Art Project. By the mid 1940s he was painting in a completely abstract manner, and the `drip and splash' style for which he is best known emerged with some abruptness in 1947. Instead of using the traditional easel he affixed his canvas to the floor or the wall and poured and dripped his paint from a can; instead of using brushes he manipulated it with `sticks, trowels or knives' (to use his own words), sometimes obtaining a heavy impasto by an admixture of `sand, broken glass or other foreign matter'. This manner of Action painting had in common with Surrealist theories of automatism that it was supposed by artists and critics alike to result in a direct expression or revelation of the unconscious moods of the artist. Pollock's name is also associated with the introduction of the All-over style of painting which avoids any points of emphasis or identifiable parts within the whole canvas and therefore abandons the traditional idea of composition in terms of relations among parts. The design of his painting had no relation to the shape or size of the canvas indeed in the finished work the canvas was sometimes docked or trimmed to suit the image. All these characteristics were important for the new American painting which matured in the late 1940s and early 1950s.

53. WebMuseum: Pollock, Jackson: Lavender Mist: Number 1, 1950
pollock, jackson Lavender Mist Number 1, 1950. 1950 (350 Kb); Oil on canvas, Oil, enamel, and aluminum on canvas; 221 x 300 cm (7
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Pollock, Jackson
Lavender Mist: Number 1, 1950
1950 (350 Kb); Oil on canvas, Oil, enamel, and aluminum on canvas; 221 x 300 cm (7 ft 3 in x 9 ft 10 in); National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.
Action painting
Pollock was the first ``all-over'' painter, pouring paint rather than using brushes and a palette, and abandoning all conventions of a central motif. He danced in semi-ecstasy over canvases spread across the floor, lost in his patternings, dripping and dribbling with total control. He said: ``The painting has a life of its own. I try to let it come through.'' He painted no image, just ``action'', though ``action painting'' seems an inadequate term for the finished result of his creative process. Lavender Mist is 3 m long (nearly 10 ft), a vast expanse on a heroic scale. It is alive with colored scribble, spattered lines moving this way and that, now thickening, now trailing off to a slender skein. The eye is kept continually eager, not allowed to rest on any particular area. Pollock has put his hands into paint and placed them at the top right an instinctive gesture eerily reminiscent of cave painters who did the same. The overall tone is a pale lavender, maide airy and active. At the time Pollock was heiled as the greatest American painter, but there are already those who feel his work is not holding up in every respect. Lee Krasner (1908-84), who married Pollock in 1944, was not celebrated at all during his lifetime (cut short in 1956 by a fatal car crash), but it was actually she who first started covering the canvas with a passionate flurry of marks. The originality of her vision, its stiff integrity and its great sense of internal cohesion, is now beginning to be recognized.

54. Haber's Art Reviews: Jackson Pollock At The Modern
Did jackson pollock dance when he painted, or did abstract painting? The Last Dance. John Haber in New York City jackson pollock.
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The Last Dance
John Haber
in New York City
Jackson Pollock
In Jackson Pollock's hands, paint took on the delicacy, power, and variety of a human form. He laid it on with care, in dabs of black and skeins of intense color. He let it run off as he circled a canvas, as if it flowed from the motion of his body. On that enormous scale, it accumulates the debris of an artist's life, from ashes and canvas ends to the sober gray of Long Island sunlight. At once palpable, fluid, and transparent to the light, it gives to an entire museum wall the brightness, odor, and ordinary necessity of fresh house paint. After half a century of pattern painting and parody, Pollock's drip paintings can be seen at last as a lot more than drips, but they remain the most defiantly abstract art ever made. And yet his retrospective begins with the small, clumsy image of a boy's face, his own. Achingly shy, he has the dark rings around his eyes of a battered child. The painting, Pollock's only known self-portrait, could stand for all the weaknesses of his art, right up to the desperately few final years that made him famous. Well past the excuses of student age, he settles for unpromising class work. The portrait's derivative style lies somewhere between Expressionism and Sunday painting. By painting himself years younger, the victim of a father Pollock in fact hardly knew, he combines evasion with a severe case of self-dramatization.

55. MSN Encarta - Pollock, Jackson
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57. Pollock, Jackson. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001. pollock, jackson. 1912–56, American painter, b. Cody, Wyo. He studied (1929–31
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58. Pollock, Jackson. The New Dictionary Of Cultural Literacy, Third Edition. 2002
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Pollock, Jackson Pollock, Jackson, Benton , but he was more strongly influenced by A. P. Ryder and the Mexican muralists, especially Siqueiros . From 1938 to 1942, Pollock worked on the Federal Art Project in New York City. Affected by surrealism and also by Picasso abstract expressionism , when he was killed in an automobile accident. His paintings are in many collections, including museums in New York City, San Francisco, Dallas, and Chicago. See catalog by F. V. O'Connor and E. B. Shaw (1978) and by K. Varnedoe and P. Karmel (1998); D. Solomon, Jackson Pollock: A Biography (1987); S. Naifeh and G. W. Smith, Jackson Pollock: An American Genius The Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia,
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