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  1. Love Affair: A Memoir of Jackson Pollock by Ruth Kligman, 1999-11-25
  2. Jackson Pollock (Modern Masters Series, Vol. 3) by Elizabeth Frank, 1983-12
  3. Jackson Pollock (Painters & Sculptors) by Jackson Pollock, 1995-08
  4. Impact of Chaim Soutine: De Kooning, Pollock, Dubuffet, Francis Bacon, The by Esti Dunow, Maurice Tuchman, et all 2002-04-15
  5. Jackson Pollock (The Life & Work Ofà)
  6. Jackson Pollock: The Irascibles and the New York School by Bruno Alfieri, 2002-09-07
  7. Jackson Pollock: Meaning and Significance (Icon Editions) by Claude Cernuschi, 1993-05
  8. Jackson Pollock the Musical by Roger McKinley, 2007-04-05
  9. Jackson Pollock: "Psychoanalytic" Drawings by Claude Cernuschi, 1992-04
  10. Jackson Pollock: The Early Years by William Lieberman, 1989-07
  11. Pollock: the life and work of the artist;: Illustrated with 80 colour plates, (Dolphin art books) by Italo Tomassoni, 1968
  12. The Fate of a Gesture: Jackson Pollock and Post-War American Art by Carter Ratcliff, 1996-12-02
  13. De Kooning's Bicycle: Artists and Writers in the Hamptons (Unabridged) by Robert Long,
  14. Art Mini-Pollock (Art Mini Series) by Paul Jackson Polluck, 2002-07-01

41. Pablo Picasso, Jackson Pollock And Godfrey Miller - Materials And
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42. Scribbles - May 2003
jackson pollock Two of his brothers were also aspiring artists, so Charles,the eldest, went to New York to study with the Regionalist painter Thomas
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May 2003 Jackson Pollock Paul Jackson Pollock was born on 28 January 1912 in Cody, Wyoming. He was the fifth and youngest son of LeRoy and Stella McClure Pollock. When Pollock was less than a year old his family moved to Arizona and later on to California.
While in High School in Los Angeles, Pollock was encouraged to pursue his interest in art. Two of his brothers were also aspiring artists, so Charles, the eldest, went to New York to study with the Regionalist painter Thomas Hart Benton at the Art Students League, and he asked Jackson to join him.
Jackson, who dropped his first name, began to study drawing and composition in 1929 at the Art Students League. During the 1930's he worked in the style of the Regionalists, being influenced also by certain aspects of Surrealism and the Mexican muralist painters (Orozco, Rivera, Siqueiros), which inspired Pollack to paint large scale works of his own. Pollock attended a group exhibition of work by French and American painters, including Picasso and Matisse. It was there that he met his wife Lenore Krassner, later known as the artist Lee Krasner.

43. NPR : Jackson Pollock Treasure Found
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44. Art Market Insight TM By Artprice - POLLOCK, Jackson (1912-1956)
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45. JACKSON POLLOCK Art Quotations From The Resource Of Art Quotations :: Painterske
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46. Media Art Net | Pollock, Jackson: Autumn Rhythm
jackson pollock «Autumn Rhythm». Autumn Rhythm, painted in October of that ©1999 pollockKrasner Foundation/artists Rights Society (ARS), New York
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"Autumn Rhythm," painted in October of that year, exemplifies the extraordinary balance between accident and control that Pollock maintained over his technique. The words "poured" and "dripped," commonly used to describe his unorthodox creative process, which involved painting on unstretched canvas laid flat on the floor, hardly suggest the diversity of the artist's movements (flicking, splattering, and dribbling) or the lyrical, often spritual, compositions they produced.
In "Autumn Rhythm," as in many of his paintings, Pollock first created a complex linear skeleton using black paint. For this initial layer the paint was diluted, so that it soaked into the length of unprimed canvas, thereby inextricably joining image and support. Over this black framework Pollock wove an intricate web of white, brown, and turquoise lines, which produce the contrary visual rhythms and sensations: light and dark, thick and thin, heavy and buoyant, straight and curved, horizontal and vertical.

47. Media Art Net | Pollock, Jackson: Biography
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48. Art/Museums: Jackson Pollock: Mumbo Jumbo & Mud Pies
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Mumbo Jumbo Mud Pies Jackson Pollock Museum of Modern Art November 1, 1998 to February 2, 1999 The Tate Gallery, London
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"Blue Poles, Number 11, 1952," oil on canvas, 6 feet 10 7/8 inches by 15 feet 11 5/8 inches, Collection of the National Gallery of Australia in Canberra By Carter B. Horsley
Jackson Pollock is the most provocative and legendary, though perhaps not the greatest, American artist of the 20th Century. In his excellent, fascinating and interesting essay, "Comet: Jackson Pollock's Life and Work," in the catalogue accompanying this exhibition, Kirk Varnedoe writes that "hard-drinking tough guy though he was, Pollock harbored - in addition to genuine psychological difficulties - a soft spot for mumbo jumbo." In the years before he reached his "signature" style, Pollock, Varnedoe continued, "the would-be sculptor seems to have found himself (in the literal and corny sense) around 1940 in the material life of his surfaces and his oils, and in the basic making mud-pies sense of being a painter. But it was not, at first, a pretty sight. He used a lot of color without any eye for common interactions and balances, so that the palette, careening from dead grays and gloomy blacks to sickeningly pretty pinks was consistently crude without ever becoming effectively expressive. Brushwork, too, had no 'touch.'" For some, attempts to explain Pollock's swirling drips often seems like so much "mumbo jumbo" and his enormous paintings merely messy "mud-pies."

49. New England Review: Jackson Pollock, Superstar
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Save a personal copy of this article and quickly find it again with Furl.net. It's free! Save it. Pollock has long been recognized as a leading figure of this so-called "New York" school of painting. His fame skyrocketed after his death at age forty-four in a car crash on eastern Long Island. That gruesome death gave the Abstract Expressionist movement unprecedented public recognition, and conclusively transformed Pollock the man into Pollock the myth. But in doing so, it also obscured his specific achievements (and limitations) as a painter and thinker. Continue article Advertisement
But then, distaste for tabloid sensationalism is not the only influence at work in the sanitization of the Jackson Pollock myth (and the sanitization process, of course, did not begin with this MoMA exhibition; it has been going on ever since Pollock's death, for reasons only partly tied to the sale of his work). For Pollock is not just a symbol of sensitive artistic genius or youthful rebellion against convention; in the end, he is also a symbol of America's (and MoMA's) "triumph" (the word is Irving Sandler's) as the leading world center for contemporary visual art from I945 to the present day. Anyone who has ever seen the dismal way the best Pollocks are hung in the Tate Gallery or at the Pompidou Center will surely know how unimpressed the Europeans have been with an artist (and a movement) that we in America consider definitive of the twentieth century.

50. Artists Of The 20th Century - Jackson Pollock Movie: Artists Of The 20th Century
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53. Pollock, Jackson Fine Art Prints For Sale - New Zealand Art Prints
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Jackson Pollock (1912-1956) took his first art lessons in Los Angeles before coming to New York to study between 1929-1931. Between 1938-1942 he worked on the Federal Arts Project in New York before moving to Huntingdon. His early paintings were realistic, and then surrealistic, but by the early 1940s his characteristic abstract expressionism had developed. Pollock removed figures, believing painting itself is the subject, and he devoted himself to exploring the inherent qualities of paint. He died in a car accident in his mid-forties after creating a freedom of expression which has influenced many subsequent artists. Blue Poles by Jackson Pollock
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55. ARS | Artists Rights Society
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56. The Pollock-Krasner Foundation - Frequently Asked Questions
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    Encyclopedia Article Pollock, Jackson (1912-1956), American abstract painter, who developed a technique for applying paint by pouring or dripping it onto canvases laid on the floor. With this method Pollock produced intricate interlaced webs of paint, as in Black and White (1948, private collection). Rapid and seemingly impulsive execution like Pollock’s became a hallmark of abstract expressionism , a movement that emphasized the spontaneous gestures of the artist. Born in Cody, Wyoming, Pollock moved to New York City in 1930 to study at the Art Students League with American artist Thomas Hart Benton . Pollock’s early paintings, realistic scenes of life in America, clearly reflect Benton’s influence. As his career progressed, Pollock rejected his teacher’s representational subject matter, but retained Benton’s emphasis on rhythmic, dynamic composition. In New York, Pollock was also exposed to the work of Mexican mural painters Jos© Clemente Orozco and David Alfaro Siqueiros . Their experimental techniques, large scale, and use of industrial paints had a lasting impact on Pollock’s work.

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