Request This is Pollack from our catalog.
In 1956 Time magazine referred to
Pollock as "Jack the Dripper." His iconic paintings stretch out with the
generosity and scale of America's Western landscape where the artist
grew up. Pollock said that he painted "out of his conscious": the
cathartic dribbled paint reflected his troubled mind.
This book
traces Pollock's career and discusses how his loose, individual style
was used as a political weapon in the Cold War, representing America as
the free, democratic nation. Illustrations simplify the theory and
reveal the hidden meaning behind the mesh of painted lines.
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