Pollock - Leonhard Emmerling - Bog - Taschen GmbH - Plusbog.dk
The rebel hero of Abstract Expressionism, Jackson Pollock (1912–1956) careened through his life like a firework across the American art landscape. Channeling ideas from sources as diverse as Picasso and Mexican surrealism, he rejected convention to develop his own way of seeing, interpreting, and expressing . Pollock’s most famous works are his drip paintings , where he dripped and poured household enamel paint over the canvas with a variety of instruments, from sticks to syringes, hardened brushes to broken bits of glass . The splattered results pulsate with energy, replacing the refinement of easel and brush with something altogether more immediate, vivid, and physical . To evade the viewer’s search for figurative elements in his paintings, Pollock abandoned titles and identified each work with a neutral number only . Notoriously reclusive and volatile, struggling with alcoholism, married to fellow Abstract Expressionist Lee Krasner, and killed in a car crash aged just 44, Pollock is as much a compelling celebrity icon as an artistic pioneer. This essential artist introduction explores both his work and his fame to shed light on masterpieces of the modernist story , and the making of a cultural icon.