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Blue Poles, originally titled Number 11, 1952, is an abstract expressionist painting and one of the most famous works by Jackson Pollock. It was purchased amid controversy by the National Gallery of Australia in 1973 and today remains one of the gallery's major holdings.
- Mural on Indian Red Ground
Mural on Indian Red Ground, 1950 by Jackson Pollock. Mural...
- Lavender Mist
It was painted in an old barn-turned-studio next to a small...
- Shimmering Substance
During the early 1950s two somewhat divergent stylistic...
- Number 1
Collectors did not immediately appreciate Pollock's radical...
- Guardians of the Secret
Guardians of the Secret, 1943 by Jackson Pollock. Guardians...
- Autumn Rhythm
But lack of premeditation should not be confused with ceding...
- Mural on Indian Red Ground
In his later paintings, Pollock reduced the titles of all of his paintings to numbers, ... A larger, more comprehensive exhibition of his work was held there in 1967. In 1998 and 1999, his work was honored with large-scale retrospective exhibitions at MoMA and at The Tate in London. ... Blue poles (Number 11) Jackson Pollock 1952.
Jackson Pollock’s monumental painting Blue poles is recognised today as an Abstract Expressionist masterpiece. The work is a prime example of his unique approach to action painting. He started Blue poles in 1952 by working on the floor of his studio, a converted barn on Long Island in the United States of America.
Blue Poles, also known as Number 11, 1952 is an abstract expressionist painting by American artist Jackson Pollock. It was purchased amid controversy by the National Gallery of Australia in 1973 and today remains one of the gallery's major paintings.
9 de dic. de 2015 · So, what is the story with Jackson Pollock’s Blue poles? You know the painting – that big canvas, more than two metres high and almost five metres wide, spattered with paint like a...
Ocean Greyness, 1953 by Jackson Pollock. The critical debate that surrounded Abstract Expressionism during the late 1940s was embodied in the work of Jackson Pollock. Clement Greenberg, a leading critic and Pollock's champion, professed that each discrete art form should, above all else, aspire to a demonstration of its own intrinsic properties ...
19 de ene. de 2022 · 1. The She Wolf, 1943. Prior to his renowned “drip” technique, Pollock’s works focused on Native American culture and classical mythology themes. This theme was often used by the Abstract artist and fellow artists during the global crisis..