Jackson Pollock : the early years, 1934-1947 /

Trace the genesis of Jackson Pollock's work in this intimate portrait of the radical twentieth-century artist through the diverse cultural influences that charted his artistic evolution. Jackson Pollock's "drip technique" paintings are among the most readily recognizable works of...

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Other Authors: Pollock, Jackson, 1912-1956, Grater, Abigail (Translator)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Paris : Musée Picasso : Flammarion, [2024]
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Summary:Trace the genesis of Jackson Pollock's work in this intimate portrait of the radical twentieth-century artist through the diverse cultural influences that charted his artistic evolution. Jackson Pollock's "drip technique" paintings are among the most readily recognizable works of modern art, and they launched his career in 1947. But Pollock's earlier works vacillate between figurative references and abstract formal experimentation; they bear witness to diverse sources that nourished the young artist's experimentation, including Native American influences, Mexican muralists, European avant-garde artists-notably Picasso-and the Surrealists. Jungian psychoanalysis also left a mark on his art, and this book offers intimate insight into the artist's psyche. Through this comprehensive volume-produced to accompany the exhibition at the Musée National Picasso-Paris-readers will discover how these influences merged to forge Pollock's distinctive and singular artistic voice.
Item Description:Published on the occasion of the exhibition held at Musée National Picasso-Paris, Paris, France, October 15, 2024-January 19, 2025.
Originally published in French as Jackson Pollock: les premières années (1934-1947).
Physical Description:207 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), facsimile, portraits ; 28 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 200-203) and index.
ISBN:9782080467294
2080467298