The revolutionary hero of Abstract Expressionism, Jackson Pollock (1912–1956), blazed through life like a firework on the American art scene. Drawing ideas from sources as diverse as Picasso and Mexican surrealism, he rejected conventions to develop his own visual interpretation and expression. Pollock's most famous works are the drip paintings, where he poured and splattered household paint onto the canvas with a variety of tools, from sticks to syringes, hard brushes, and broken pieces of glass. The explosive results pulsate with energy, replacing the perfection of canvas and brush with something entirely immediate, vibrant, and natural. To avoid the viewer's search for forms in his paintings, Pollock abandoned titles and designated each piece with a neutral number only. He is famous for his reclusiveness and temperament, suffering from alcoholism, was married to fellow Abstract Expressionist Lee Krasner, and died in a car accident at the age of just 44. Pollock is simultaneously a fascinating celebrity and an artistic pioneer. This essential introduction to the artist explores both his work and his fame, shedding light on the masterpieces of modernist history and the creation of a cultural icon.
Pages: 96, Publication Year: 0727, Dimensions: 21x21cm
Manufacturer
- Author
- Leonhard Emmerling
- Publisher
- Taschen
- Language
- English
- Cover
- Hardcover
- Release Date
- -
- Award
- -
- Art Movement
- Modernism, Surrealism, Hyperrealism, Expressionism
- Art Albums
- Yes
- Subjects
- Sculpture - Engraving, Painting - Drawing, Photography - Video, Cinema
- ISBN-13
- 9783836529075
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