Price £49.95 This title is not available About the book Painting Beyond Pollock is a captivating account of the history of European and American painting from the mid-20th century onwards. Art historian and critic Morgan Falconer presents an extensively researched piece of writing that explain...
is Pollock's notorious temper, aided and abetted by his equally notorious alcoholism. Life in New York City is doing his personal life no favors, so he and Krasner move to the countryside, and it's here that he stumbles upon his "drip method" of painting, granting him another wave of ...
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it was purchased at auction for $2 million dollars, which at the time was the highest price ever paid for a painting at auction. At the time of sale the art world was typified by a conservative climate, and the high purchase price, as well as the ...
When Jackson Pollock, the troubled and alcoholic American painter, dribbled paint on to a bare board laid on the floor of his Long Island studio nearly 60 years ago, he may or may not have wondered what kind of money might one day be paid for it. If he did, he surely never would ...
painting. Acquired for a whopping 1.3 million dollars, the price was a record for any contemporary American painting. James Mollison, the director of the National Gallery at the time was not authorized to spend over 1 million dollars for any purchase. The acquisition was approved by Gough ...
In 1944, MOMA became the first museum to purchase a painting, "The She-Wolf," from Pollock and in 1967 held a Pollock retrospective. The current exhibition, which reproduces the interior of his barn in The Springs on Long Island where he painted many of his larger works, is the most co...
(A later Jackson Pollock painting,Number 5, 1948, reportedly sold in 2006 for $140 million—the highest price ever paid for a work of art.)Muralis so central to the Pollock mystique that in the 2000 moviePollock, the artist (played by Ed Harris), having stared perplexedly at a giant ...
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The lifestyle, the weather, the emotional moods; angsts, fears, contentment, etc. It is not really all that common for all these things to come together so adequately in a movie. Harris portrays Pollock as so many gifted artists (& writers etc) are; Conflicted. Manic. Depressive. ...