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[This is an essay that I wrote as the final paper for my History of Modern Art class.] "What, exactly, is the point of this ?" a young child asks his mother during a trip to New York's Museum of Modern Art. The this in question is an enormous, wall-sized canvas covered in huge splatters of paint. To the art historian, it is the work of the American Painter, JacksonPollock. To this young...
... the delicacy of the ragged robin, the stitchwort and the many varieties of the carrot family that JacksonPollock and Miro the hedgerows. If I was to determine which of these two opposites describes me, I would have to go for the blowsy, in the same way that I'm a Bernese dog person and would give nil house room to a chihuahua. But it's those wild fragile blooms that attract me; those...
... when he emerged, during the early 1950s. He became a transformative link between artists like JacksonPollock and Willem de Kooning and those who came next, artists identified with Pop, Conceptualism, Happenings, Process Art and other new kinds of art in which he played a signal role.No American artist, Jasper Johns once said, invented more than Mr. Rauschenberg.
Robert Rauschenberg, whom many believe to be the biggest innovator in art after JacksonPollock, died on Monday at age 82, an acknowledged hero of the avant garde.
... about their own feelings. Who hasn't felt like "Olivia," the strong-willed piglet who paints a JacksonPollock on the wall and gets a timeout? Or like Max, who escapes the rules of Mom and Dad in the land of the beasts in (Public libraries have terrific suggestions for age-appropriate books, both and in the building.)
All is not well in the land of Oprah. As O: The Oprah Magazine editor Lisa Kogan , female staffers at the namesake magazine of the daytime doyenne have a habit of pissing on the toilet seats, and one, in particular, is to urine-spraying what JacksonPollock was to abstract expressionism. Nicknamed "The Tinkler", this indiscriminate urinator has, Kogan says, "turned me from a happy-go-lucky...
... upstairs to the big guns. Another spectacular collection - the modern American masters such as JacksonPollock, Jasper Johns and a couple of Andy Warhol works as well as yet more rooms full of Cezanne, Van Gogh, Picasso - it is amazing to see so many of them in one room (or rooms!) Disappointingly the Photography galleries were closed so missed out there as I really like photographic...
... they have something very girly in sharp contrast with his tattooed soft-punk image. Davis likes JacksonPollock , not so much for his paintings, more for his approach to gesture. Pollock regarded the process of its creation as art and not so much the final product. Like Pollack, Davis' art is based on gestures, but he relies on technology to create. He designs programs which...
... (until it was trumped, five months later, when film and music mogul David Geffen reportedly sold JacksonPollock's No 5 for $140 million).Subsequently, Schoenberg and the Bloch-Bauer heirs continued the battle for a sixth Klimt with a different legal history: Portrait of Amalie Zuckerkandl (1918). advertisementLast month, however, it was announced that the Austrian supreme court had...
... low 20s.” First Major U.S. Exhibition in 20 Years for Abstract Expressionism at The Jewish Museum JacksonPollock, Convergence, 1952, oil on canvas. Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo, N.Y. Blogs, fashion and the future By Richard Bailey on Weblogs Blogging's no longer new; it's no longer fashionable. But that doesn't mean that it's no longer useful. Mitch Joel makes the case well...
... and pistachios. I used a bit less of the amount of white chocolate and splashed it on as if I was JacksonPollock. They're easy, little time spent, and perfect for my cuppa. (yes, I say cuppa) Could flapjacks become my new replacement for banana breads? Will you tire of seeing flapjacks on this blog? Stay tuned at you say tomahto. (it's early, i'm quirky) Hope you can join us this...
... scenes in this clip alone. I love the quote, “I like mine gift-wrapped,” and “It looks like a JacksonPollock painting!” If the episode is this good all the way through, it should be hysterical! And here is a clip that takes us into the writers’ work room to see how they planned the episode and what they were thinking when they created the characters. And who knew a rubber chicken...
... mutual dislike was their bond.Rosenberg and Greenberg are reunited in “Action/Abstraction: Pollock, De Kooning and American Art, 1940-1976,” a fast-moving exhibition at the Jewish Museum. Their names aren't on the marquee, but their rivalry provides the structure for this exceedingly handsome if somewhat peripatetic show.Tom Wolfe must be very happy because even though the review doesn't...
By Sid Smith, Chicago Tribune May 2--A major magazine nicknamed him "Jack the Dripper." Kidding aside, JacksonPollock, a major painter of the 20th Century, developed his own trademark technique, dribbling liquid paint on canvases laid out flat.