Jackson Pollock, La Dissimulation De L’Image (Book)

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by Wigal
ISBN: 9781859959565

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Jackson Pollock, La Dissimulation De L’Image (Book)  by Donald Wigal. Book Like New, Dust jacket edge a little crumpled and a repaired small cut. in French.

Jackson Pollock, Hiding the Image. Jackson Pollock, 1912-1956, was the most important and influential representative of abstract expressionism. Among his colleagues were Aschile Gorky, Willem de Kooning, Franz Kline, Robert Motherwell, and others from the so-called New York school. In 1947, he developed action painting. He was interested in a process of creation and expression of the moment, involving as few references as possible to visual reality. Giving up the brushes, the easel and the palette, he himself controlled the quantities of paint he poured or sprayed on a generally very large canvas that he used to spread on the floor. Although his primary obsession was the expression of his subconscious through his art, his emotional life was undoubtedly very unstable, his approach to the creative process and most of his works permanently changed the evolution of art in America .

 

 

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