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Jackson Pollock
by Kirk Varnedoe ; Pepe Karmel ; Jackson Pollock ; N Y) Museum of Modern Art (New York
Binding: Paperback, 336 pages
Publisher: Museum of Modern Art
List Price: USD $35.00
Weight: 450
Dimension: H: 1 x L: 11.5 x W: 9.8 inches
ISBN 10: 0870700693
ISBN 13: 9780870700699
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Jackson Pollock (1912 1956) is widely considered as the most challenging and influential American artist of the 20th century. This sumptuous book offers a fresh overview of his achievement, reinterpreted for a new generation. Published to coincide with an exhibition opening at the Museum of Modern Art in New York in October of 1998. 318 illustrations, 218 in color. 9 foldouts. /Content /EditorialReview EditorialReview Source Amazon.com Review /Source Content The almost mythic Jackson Pollock a roughshod, ill mannered, prodigiously ambitious, aggressive, alcoholic, tormented artist is alive and unwell in this book. But Kirk Varnedoe and Pepe Karmel, the chief curator and adjunct assistant curator, respectively, of the Museum of Modern Art's Department of Painting and Sculpture, also go deeply into Pollock's art in eye opening ways. This book is the catalog for the retrospective of Pollock's art shattering oeuvre at the Museum of Modern Art in the fall of 1998 and includes many biographical pictures as well as color plates of Pollock's paintings, from the awkward but earnest early works to the late, great, famous canvasses. Varnedoe's essay, aptly titled 'Comet: Jackson Pollock's Life and Work,' deftly invites the reader into Pollock's world, starting with his country studio: 'The structure, often called a barn, is in fact more like a glorified tool shed.' Karmel's essay, 'Pollock at Work: The Films and Photographs of Hans Namuth,' is a truly groundbreaking exploration of Pollock's technique. Karmel has scrutinized every frame of every piece of film, still or moving, ever taken of Pollock painting. He arrives at absolutely original conclusions: Pollock's all over swirls of dripped and flung paint often began as figurative works and clearly relate to such all American stalwarts as Thomas Hart Benton. Karmel makes countless other sharp observations, noting the difference, for example, between fast looking marks and the slow, deliberate movements with which they were made (and vice versa). His essay is a work of brilliant scholarship, written thrillingly, and it will forever change the way any serious viewer looks at Pollock's paintings. It makes this volume absolutely essential for understanding the work of this great, sad artist. <I> Peggy Moorman</I>


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