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Jackson Pollock's Industrial Expressionism
Art Journal, 2004In 1957 the art historian Meyer Schapiro suggested that the significance of avant-garde art lay in its positing of an alternative to the technological extremes of corporate capitalism, observing that, within the developmental logic of modernity, the realm of the historically fine arts of painting and sculpture was the last refuge from total ...
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Atas do..., 2009
A força que irradia de uma tela como o One (1950), de Jackson Pollock, faz o espírito sensível à pintura sofrer um nocaute para depois, ainda cambaleante, sentir a potência do universo fino e convulsivo de sua pintura. Aqui, a aventura moderna, esse salto no desconhecido, vibra mais uma vez, agora sob a inteligência feroz do artista norteamericano que ...
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A força que irradia de uma tela como o One (1950), de Jackson Pollock, faz o espírito sensível à pintura sofrer um nocaute para depois, ainda cambaleante, sentir a potência do universo fino e convulsivo de sua pintura. Aqui, a aventura moderna, esse salto no desconhecido, vibra mais uma vez, agora sob a inteligência feroz do artista norteamericano que ...
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The architecture of the (post) studio: Jackson Pollock's barn and Andy Warhol's Silver Factory
Frontiers of Architectural Research, 2023Guillermo Lockhart Milan
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2018
Jackson Pollock was one of the leading figures of Abstract Expressionism in mid-twentieth century America. He began his career working for the Federal Art Project, but is predominantly known for pioneering the ‘‘drip’’ technique in which, using sticks and brushes, the artist dripped paint onto the horizontal canvas.
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Jackson Pollock was one of the leading figures of Abstract Expressionism in mid-twentieth century America. He began his career working for the Federal Art Project, but is predominantly known for pioneering the ‘‘drip’’ technique in which, using sticks and brushes, the artist dripped paint onto the horizontal canvas.
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