POLLOCK, JACKSON

1912–56, American painter, b. Cody, Wyo. He studied (1929–31) in New York City, mainly under Thomas Hart 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, he moved toward a highly abstract art in order to express, rather than illustrate, feeling. His experimentations led to the development of his famous "drip" technique, in which he energetically drew or "dripped" complicated linear rhythms onto enormous canvases. He sometimes applied paint directly from the tube, and he also used aluminum paint to achieve a glittery effect. His vigorous attack on the canvas and his devotion to the very act of painting led to the term "action painting." Pollock had become a symbol of the new artistic revolt, 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 (1988).

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...THE FATE OF A GESTURE JACKSON POLLOCK AND POSTWAR AMERICAN ART...Carter. The fate of a gesture: Jackson Pollock and postwar American art...century--United States. 3. Pollock, Jackson, 1912-1956--Themes, motives...
JACKSON POLLOCK -ii- JACKSON POLLOCK MEANING AND SIGNIFICANCE CLAUDE CERNUSCHI ICON EDITIONS...this book was published in 1992 by HarperCollins Publishers. JACKSON POLLOCK: MEANING AND SIGNIFICANCE. Copyright 1992 by Claude Cernuschi...
...Expressionism in general, and Jackson Pollock in particular, within the paradigms...seemingly incompatible examples. Pollocks work of the 1940s and particularly...of an extension of Barrs model; Pollock was characterized as essentially...
...of the great artists from Blake to Pollock LETTERS of the great artists from Blake to Pollock RICHARD FRIEDENTHAL 152 plates, 59...TWENTIETH CENTURY from Kandinsky to Pollock 201 Note...
...bibliographical references and index. 1. Jackson, James Albert. 2. Theater critics--United...Chapter I: James Albert Jackson: Profile of a Renaissance Man...Chapter II: "J. A. Jacksons Page" in Billboard: A Chronicle of...
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Justin Spring Jackson Pollock, Superstar At its best and...current blockbuster exhibition of Jackson Pollock at the Museum of Modern Art...seekers and philosophers. Jackson Pollocks paintings are visually exciting...
Jackson Pollocks Industrial Expressionism by Barbara...the allover, linear "signature" of Jackson Pollocks poured canvases of the late 1940s.1...His May 1967 article "The Genesis of Jackson Pollock: 1912-1943" both rehabilitated Bentons...
The Subversion of Gravity in Jackson Pollocks Abstractions by Claude Cernuschi...unbroken, free-flowing lines, Jackson Pollock felt his ambitions frustrated...especially underscored by Smithson: "Jackson Pollocks art," he wrote, "tends towards...
...thE Message Jeanne Siegel Jackson Pollock. Exh. cat. New York: The Museum...curatorial aims in the recent Jackson Pollock retrospective at the Museum...visitor packages, and even a Jackson Pollock Jazz CD (according to the press...
...Elizabeth L. Langhorne Jackson Pollock Early Sketchbooks and...1997-February 8, 1998. The Jackson Pollock Sketchbooks in the Metropolitan...does not bode well for Jackson. In the gallery devoted...Sketchbook III, which Pollock used after his release...
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Jackson Pollock the New York School by Hilton...shrine to Kandinsky and his followers. (Jackson Pollock worked there, doing odd jobs, in 1943...generation of New York School painters, Jackson Pollock (1912-1956) was abysmally ill-prepared...
Jackson Pollock the New York School, II by...1923. Until well into the 1940s, Jackson Pollocks painting remained locked in a struggle...is one of the distinctions of the "Jackson Pollock" retrospective which Kirk Varnedoe...
"Jackson Pollock: early sketchbooks and drawings...entitled (against the authors will) "The Jackson Pollock Market Soars." Among the illustrations...his piece, Greenberg had used an early Pollock drawing after one of Michelangelos Ignudi...
...retrospective exhibition of Jackson Pollock on the museums third...in the perception of Jackson Pollock as the master of the...surrounding white. Pollock did very little painting...Greenberg meanly said Jackson had lost his stuff...
...revered Abstract Expressionist Jackson Pollock. The tremors of amusement had obviously...nothing especially funny about Pollocks work, so he initially dismissed...human blood. One night in 1948, Pollock got into a fist fight with fellow...
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...Critic Who Launched the Career of Jackson Pollock. Byline: Joseph Phelan...art culminated in the work of Jackson Pollock. In "Art Czar: The Rise and...his eye in the war years was Jackson Pollock. Late in 1943 he wrote his first...
...Explosion in a Paint Factory; Jackson Pollock Sells for a World Record...night, this abstract painting by Jackson Pollock was said to have become the...portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer. Jackson Pollock is often described as Americas...
...the life of abstract painter Jackson Pollock from 1941 to 1956. But the chronicle...the sequences that re-enact Jackson Pollock creating the first of his characteristic...Emshwiller, based on the book "Jackson Pollock: An American Saga" by Steven...
...includes the works of artist Jackson Pollock. Pollocks name was misspelled...paintings of the late artist Jackson Pollock. Taylor stirred up the worlds...simulate the patterns of artist Jackson Pollock, whose work has drawn the attention...
...set up by his artistic hero, Jackson Pollock. The Dublin-born selftaught...just two years ago. He said: "Jackson Pollock is one of my favourite alltime...expressionist painters and the widow of Jackson Pollock. The Foundations dual criteria...
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POLLOCK, JACKSON 1912 56, American painter, b. Cody, Wyo. He studied...See H. Harrison, ed., Such Desperate Joy: Imagining Jackson Pollock (2001) and P. Karmel, ed., Jackson Pollock: Key Interviews, Articles, and Reviews (2002); catalogue...
...painter of the abstract expressionist school (see abstract expressionism ), Frankenthaler was greatly influenced by Jackson Pollock , with whom she studied. In the early 1950s she developed a technique for staining unprimed canvases with color...
...She studied with Hans Hofmann and became a leading figure in abstract expressionism along with her husband, Jackson Pollock . Her compositions are intellectually controlled and characterized by broad gestural brushstrokes. She often utilized...
...artist were such Mexican muralists as Jose Orozco and David Siqueiros ; he later made nonobjective murals with Jackson Pollock and Willem de Kooning . His sensitivity to the relationships of masses of color on canvas caused some critics...
...became more personally expressive. Jackson Pollock s turbulent yet elegant abstract...activity in paintings by de Kooning or Pollock marked the opposite end of the...America (1983); F. Frascina, ed., Pollock and After (1985); D. Anfam, Abstract...
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