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         Pollock Jackson:     more books (103)
  1. Love Affair: A Memoir of Jackson Pollock by Ruth Kligman, 1999-10-26
  2. Jackson Pollock: Black Enamel Paintings : April-May 1990 by Jackson Pollock, 1991-01-02
  3. Visions: Paintings by Jackson Pollock, Mark Rothko, Chang Dai-chien, Georgia O'Keeffe and California Impressionists Seen Through the Optic of Poetry by Marc Elihu Hofstadter, 2001-09-19
  4. Toward a Grammar of Abstraction: Modernity, Wittgenstein, and the Paintings of Jackson Pollock (Literature and Philosophy Series) by Robert Steiner, 1992-12-01
  5. Jackson Pollock in Amerika: Roman (German Edition) by Bruno Steiger, 1993
  6. Jackson Pollock, Theorie und Bild (Studien zur Kunstgeschichte) (German Edition) by Ekkehard Putz, 1975
  7. The Jackson Pollock Sketchbooks in the Metropolitan Museum of Art by Nan Rosenthal, Jackson Pollock, et all 1997-10
  8. Malerei des amerikanischen abstrakten Expressionismus : Jackson Pollock, Robert Motherwell, Adolph Gottlieb, Richard Pousette-Dart (German Edition) by Britta Buhlmann, 1997
  9. Malerei des amerikanischen abstrakten Expressionismus : Jackson Pollock, Robert Motherwell, Adolph Gottlieb, Richard Pousette-Dart (German Edition) by Britta Buhlmann, 1997
  10. JACKSON POLLOCK: Black and White by Jackson Pollock, 1969
  11. Jackson Pollock - Meister des Action Paintings (German Edition) by Bernd Kammermeier, Birgit Wilmanns, 2007-11-02
  12. Lee Krasner, Jackson Pollock: Kunstlerpaare, Kunstlerfreunde (German Edition) by Sandor Kuthy, 1989
  13. On Duberman's Black Mountain & B.H. Friedman's Biography of Jackson Pollock. by Fielding. DAWSON, 1973
  14. Le Eredita sconosciute di Peggy Guggenheim: Da Max Ernst a Jackson Pollock : New York, marzo-maggio 1987, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum : Venezia, ottobre ... Peggy Guggenheim (Italian Edition)

61. Jackson Pollock: A Who2 Profile
jackson pollock grew up in California and Arizona, but moved to New York in 1930, where he studied painting under painter Thomas Hart Benton.
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Jackson Pollock grew up in California and Arizona, but moved to New York in 1930, where he studied painting under painter Thomas Hart Benton. Pollock suffered from alcoholism and began undergoing psychiatric treatment in the late 1930s; he had a nervous breakdown in 1938 and was hospitalized briefly. He had his first one-man show in 1943, his works becoming more abstract. By the late 1940s he had developed a process for which he became famous, dripping paint onto flat canvasses to form abstract expressions of "unconscious imagery." He died in a car accident near his home on Long Island, New York. Extra credit : Actor Ed Harris directed and starred in the 2000 movie about the painter, Pollock ... In 2006 it was reported that entertainment mogul David Geffen sold Pollock's No. 5, 1948 for a record $140 million.

62. How To Apply A Jackson Pollock Effect To Your Photos
What would jackson pollock have painted if he d seen this scene? Well now you can apply the pollock filter to your very own photos
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63. Pollock's Fractals | Math | DISCOVER Magazine
In 1949, when Life magazine asked if jackson pollock was the greatest living painter in the United States, the resulting outcry voiced nearly half a
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64. Jackson Pollock: Works From The MoMA And European Collections - Kunstsammlung No
jackson pollock Works from the MoMA and European Collections Kunstsammlung NordheinWestfalen After the retrospective in New York and London,
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After the retrospective in New York and London, the Museum of Modern Art decided to make its large collection of works by Jackson Pollock available to the Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen, thus giving an opportunity to display a representative selection of the artist’s œuvre. The works from the Museum of Modern Art are supplemented by loans from a variety of European collections, so that the full scope of Pollock’s development will be come visible, together with its sharp climax which includes Number 32, a painting that belongs to the Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen.
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65. UNSW Resources (PHYSICS!) - Fractal Expressionism
However, for the abstract paintings produced by jackson pollock in the late 1940s, scientific objectivity proves to be an essential tool for determining
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Can Science Be Used To Further Our Understanding Of Art?
Content : Richard Taylor Adam P. Micolich and David Jonas This question triggers reservations from both scientists and artists. However, for the abstract paintings produced by Jackson Pollock in the late 1940s, scientific objectivity proves to be an essential tool for determining their fundamental content. Pollock dripped paint from a can on to vast canvases rolled out across the floor of his barn. Although recognised as a crucial advancement in the evolution of modern art, the precise quality and significance of the patterns created by this unorthodox technique remain controversial. Here we analyse Pollock's patterns and show that they are fractal - the fingerprint of Nature.
Figure 1: Detail of non-chaotic (left) and chaotic (middle) drip trajectories generated by a pendulum and detail of Pollock's 'Number 14' painting from 1 948 (right) (Yale University Art Gallery, USA).

66. Jackson Pollock News - The New York Times
News about jackson pollock. Commentary and archival information about jackson pollock from The New York Times.
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67. Neatorama » Blog Archive » Jackson Pollock Canvas (Flash Game)
4 Comments to “jackson pollock canvas (Flash Game)”. mcintudt Says January 21st, 2008 at 757 pm. didn’t we already do this?
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Tips: Click the space bar or enter button to erase your drawing and the mouse to change the color of your brush. Link via Posted on January 21, 2008 at 7:12 pm by melmoo
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  • mcintudt Says:
    January 21st, 2008 at 7:57 pm
    melmoo Says:
    January 21st, 2008 at 8:49 pm
    Woops-sorry if we did, I tried searching for it in the archives and came up with zip. Alex Says:
    January 21st, 2008 at 9:39 pm
    mindlessmunkey Says:
    January 21st, 2008 at 10:00 pm
    This Picasso one is even better:
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    68. Jackson Pollock Now
    Review of jackson pollock exhibition in at the Museum of Modern Art, New York, November, 1998February, 1999.
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    The Museum of Modern Art, New York,
    November, 1998 -February 2,1999
    reviewed by Sparrow Some people say this is the most important painting of the century," a 67-year old woman told her friend as they stood before "Mural," which Jackson Pollock painted in 1943. "Mural" was then his largest painting, utterly abstract, resembling a huge colorful handwriting exercise. "But I don't like it," the woman contin­ued. "It's too ferocious." Yes, Jackson Pollock was ferocious. His great early painting, "The She-Wolf," was perhaps a self-portrait. Pollock was born in Cody, Wyoming, and descended on New York like a she-wolf to devour its art. While studying with Thomas Hart Benton at the Art Students League, his notebooks (shown last year at the Metropolitan Museum) document his struggle with socialist realism, Cubism, surrealism, Picasso

    69. » A Robot That Paints Like Jackson Pollock | Emerging Technology Trends | ZDNet
    The robot, dubbed Action jackson, can finish an artwork in just minutes, like jackson pollock probably did. But the paintings by this robot can be
    http://blogs.zdnet.com/emergingtech/?p=521

    70. Adelaide Festival - Shows - Who The Fuck Is Jackson Pollock?
    Who the Fuck Is jackson pollock? Director Harry Moses. USA/2006/Film yet to be classified. When a long haul truck driver bought a $5 painting at a thrift
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    71. Jackson Pollock
    Born in Wyoming and raised in California, pollock died young in a 1956 car wreck. It could be said, however, that jackson pollock had served his purpose
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    "Action Jackson" - Jackson Pollock, action painter. Perched on the forefront of the Abstract Expressionist movement, Pollock served as the focus for the public eye. Attention was drawn to the avant-garde painter in 1943 with his first one-man show. Pollock employed all kinds of crazy tools when working - house-painting brushes, basting syringes, sticks, and trowels. He was known for "energy made visible, a kind of trance-like pictorial choreography in which the spectator is invited to join in the dance." Most of Pollock's works were completed during his "fertile" years, 1948 through 1950. Born in Wyoming and raised in California, Pollock died young in a 1956 car wreck. It could be said, however, that Jackson Pollock had served his purpose: the further liberation of the constraints of the art world. -Matthew Pavesich (Fleming, William. Ninth Ed. Fort Worth: Harcourt Brace College Publishers, 1995.)
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    72. Jackson Pollock - Research And Read Books, Journals, Articles At
    jackson pollock Scholarly books and articles on jackson pollock at Questia, world s largest online library and research service.
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    73. Mexican Splashes Out Record $140m For Jackson Pollock's Drops Of Genius | | Guar
    But then it was covered in an intricate web of lines in reds, yellows, blues and greys, splashed on to it by a man called jackson pollock.
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    74. The Pollock-Krasner Foundation
    Financial assistance to individual working artists of established ability through the generosity of the late Lee Krasner, one of the leading abstract
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