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Interpreting Pollock / Jeremy Lewison.

Fine Arts Library ND237.P73 L48 1999
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Lewison, Jeremy.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Pollock, Jackson, 1912-1956.
Pollock, Jackson.
Physical Description:
84 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 21 cm
Place of Publication:
London : Tate Gallery, [1999]
Summary:
Jackson Pollock was one of the most innovative painters of the twentieth century. While Picasso and Braque's Cubism shattered the tradition of single, fixed-point perspective, and Matisse broke with the notion of naturalistic colour, Pollock abandoned the tradition of easel painting and executed his paintings on the floor, some on a monumental scale. He developed a way of working in which he poured, dripped or splashed the paint onto the canvas, allowing the pull of gravity to play a full part in the execution of the work. Walking around the painting, at times standing on it, Pollock became immersed in the act of painting. The source of his art, he claimed, was the unconscious. Pollock's radical approach to abstract painting was underscored, however, by a residual interest in the figure which, until recently, has consistently been ignored in interpreting the celebrated dripped paintings.
In examining the nature of Pollock's painting, Jeremy Lewison discusses Pollock's rivalry with Picasso, the impact of Jung, the meanings embedded within the works, the context in which they were seen and the mythology which surrounds his persona. This is a wideranging and stimulating introduction to one of the most challenging and influential artists of this century.
Contents:
Picasso, Jung and the 'Primitive' 13
The Memory of Figure 33
A Change of Direction? 57
The Politics of Gender 69
No Way Out 77.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (page 81) and index.
ISBN:
1854372890
OCLC:
41158593

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