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The perfect introduction to the life and work of Jackson Pollock. The pioneering drip technique of Jackson Pollock (1912-1956) introduced the notion of Action Painting, where the canvas became the space with which the artist would actively engage. Reminiscent of the Surrealist notions of the subconscious and automatic painting, Pollock's abstract works cemented his reputation as the most critically championed proponent of Abstract Expressionism. His visceral engagement with emotions, thoughts and other intangibles gives his abstract imagery extraordinary immediacy, while his skilful use of fluid pigment, applied with dance-like movements and sweeping gestures that seldom actually touched the surface, broke decisively with tradition. At first sight, Pollock's vigorous method appears to create chaotic labyrinths, but upon close inspection his strong rhythmic structures become evident, revealing a fascinating complexity and deeper significance. Far from being calculated to shock, Pollock's liquid medium was crucial to his pictorial aims. It proved the ideal vehicle for the mercurial content that he sought to communicate 'energy and motion made visible - memories arrested in space.'
ID produktu: | 1098599324 |
Tytuł: | Jackson Pollock |
Seria: | Phaidon Focus |
Autor: | Harrison Helen |
Wydawca: | Phaidon Verlag Gmbh , Phaidon Verlag Gmbh , Phaidon |
Język wydania: | english |
Ilość stron: | 144 |
Forma: | książka |
Okładka: | twarda |
Wymiary [mm]: | 20 x 256 x 184 |
Indeks: | 27982969 |
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The perfect introduction to the life and work of Jackson Pollock. The pioneering drip technique of Jackson Pollock (1912-1956) introduced the notion of Action Painting, where the canvas became the ...