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The Figurative Pollock
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This beautiful book focuses on the distinctive and expressive power of Jackson Pollock's figurative paintings, drawings, and prints; a rarely studied aspect of his artistic career. Jackson Pollock's name has become synonymous with the abstract drip paintings that he famously created on the floor of his studio. Before these paintings, from the 1930s to the late 1940s, Pollock created figurative works, studying at one time under the painter Thomas Hart Benton and with the Mexican muralists Diego Rivera, Jose Clemente Orozco, and David Alfaro Siqueiros. Pollock took up figuration again after his famous drip paintings. This book starts with the early decades and also treats Pollock's re-adoption of the figuration after his renowned abstract paintings. The Figurative Pollock features 100 paintings and works on paper. From rolling landscapes to experiments in non-Western totemic painting to sketches and drawings fueled by Jungian analysis, the enormous range of Pollock's early and late work is presented here. Brimming with confidence and a sense of freedom, distinct yet so easily related to Pollock's most famous oeuvre, these works contribute to an understanding of how the artist found his voice. AUTHOR: Josef Helfenstein is designated Director of the Kunstmuseum Basel. Nina Zimmer is head of the department of 19th-century Modern Art, Kunstmuseum Basel. Kunstmuseum Basel is home to one of the largest and oldest public museum collections in Europe, which includes works from the early 15th century to the present. 150 colour illustrations
Author Biography
JOSEF HELFENSTEIN is designated Director of the Kunstmuseum Basel. NINA ZIMMER is head of the department of 19th-century Modern Art, Kunstmuseum Basel. KUNSTMUSEUM BASEL is home to one of the largest and oldest public museum collections in Europe, which includes works from the early 15th century to the present.
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