
Jackson Pollock
United States(January 28, 1912 – 1956)
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Jackson Pollock, The Force That Freed Painting
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There are moments in art history so singular, so complete in their rupture with everything that came before, that they reorganize the entire landscape of what is possible. Standing before Jackson Pollock's "Number 1A, 1948" at the Museum of Modern Art in New York, visitors still feel that rupture viscerally, decades after the work was made. The surface hums and breathes. The loops and skeins of enamel paint seem to move in real time, as if the hand that made them has only just lifted away. Pollock remains, without question, one of the most thrillingly alive presences in twentieth century art,… Continue reading
Abstract ExpressionismAmerican ArtistScreenprintMale ArtistJackson PollockMid Century ModernAction PaintingGestural AbstractionMonochromaticAmericanModern ArtGestural
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