No. 14 (Gray) by Jackson Pollock
No. 14 (Gray)

Jackson Pollock

Jackson Pollock (1912 – 1956), the pioneer of Abstract Expressionism, challenged the artistic tradition of using an easel and brush by pouring and dripping paint onto canvases. His groundbreaking works had a childlike quality which belied their stunning complexity and sophistication. Driven by inner torment which compelled him to paint, Pollock attached large canvases to the floor, densely pouring, dripping and flinging paint embedded with sand or glass onto them with intense physical movement. Influenced by Picasso, Miró, and the Surrealists, Pollock also revolutionized a style of painting in which the work has no identifiable parts or point of emphasis, and is painted with a stream-of-consciousness technique called psychic automatism.

Convergence by Jackson Pollock
Convergence
Yellow, Grey, Black by Jackson Pollock
Yellow, Grey, Black
Number 8, 1949 by Jackson Pollock
Number 8, 1949
Number 18, 1950 by Jackson Pollock
Number 18, 1950
No. 9, 1949 by Jackson Pollock
No. 9, 1949
Alchemy, 1947 by Jackson Pollock
Alchemy, 1947
One, No. 31 by Jackson Pollock
One, No. 31
Untitled, c.1949 by Jackson Pollock
Untitled, c.1949
Untitled by Jackson Pollock
Untitled
Painting, 1948 by Jackson Pollock
Painting, 1948
Mural, 1950 by Jackson Pollock
Mural, 1950
Lucifer by Jackson Pollock
Lucifer
Number 13A: Arabesque by Jackson Pollock
Number 13A: Arabesque
Number 26, 1951 by Jackson Pollock
Number 26, 1951
Number 32, 1950 by Jackson Pollock
Number 32, 1950
Number II A by Jackson Pollock
Number II A
Mural, c.1943 by Jackson Pollock
Mural, c.1943


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