Artist: Jackson Pollock (1912 - 1956)
Nationality:American
Movement: Abstract Expressionism
Media: Painting (find the reproductions
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Biography: Jackson Pollack grew up on the west coast, influenced by the art of the Native American and Mexican cultures in his area. He also was impressed by the brash techniques of Benton and the Regionalists. One of his other interests, psychology, found its way into Pollack’s work. In the Surrealist style, he began to paint spontaneously, as a way to depict subconscious thoughts and feelings. Pollack’s alcoholism and misunderstood paintings pushed him into isolation until 1947, when he introduced his “drip” technique. This process of dripping paint straight from the can onto a canvas made Pollack famous. However, his production decreased in the 1950’s and he died in a car crash in 1956.
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