"A Piece of the Action," in Jackson Pollock: New Approaches, ed. Kirk Varnedoe and Pepe Karmel (New York: Museum of Modern Art, 1999), 33–70. See also Laurance P. Hurlburt, "The Siqueiros Experimental ...
Artist Jackson Pollock did include ... experts say. American Pollock was famous for his "drip technique" of splashing paint ...
Jackson Pollock (1912–1956) is an American icon. Creator of rhythmic and energetic "action painting," he is internationally hailed as a leading figure in Abstract Expressionism. Born in Wyoming and ...
Then I met him, and that was it.” In the years that followed, the pair made art history: one with commotion—Jackson Pollock; the other with devotion—Lee Krasner, who became his wife.
Stahl, artist Jackson Pollock clearly incorporated images into his pre-drip paintings and repeatedly used the same images in ...
Jackson Pollock's action painting technique reflected the improvisation, freedom, and rhythm of the jazz music he loved. Looking for more? Visit Smithsonian Jazz at the National Museum of American ...
"[Jackson] Pollock would often begin with some sort of figurative device to which he would then respond—and eventually bury under layers of paint," says Sue Taylor, an art historian at Portland ...
Klaire Lockheart is known for her oil on canvas figure paintings and spent the past year working on four pieces depicting ...
A Pennsylvania man who was part of a group that stole paintings by Andy Warhol and Jackson Pollock among other valuables was sentenced to eight years in federal prison after pleading guilty to ...
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