According to Gouzer, Warhol deserves some credit, as do American masters such as Jackson Pollock.
"Life" magazine was my key to the outside world they made beatniks and Jackson Pollock famous.
Myself, I was convinced we found an real life Jackson Pollock painting in the East Hampton dump.
Apparently, he bought a Jackson Pollock merely because he was intrigued by an account of Pollock's death.
The likes of Jackson Pollock and Mark Rothko are seen as unworthy successors to Matisse and Braque.
It came to full fruition later, in the singing expanses of Jackson Pollock, Mark Rothko, and other Abstract Expressionists.
With that in mind, it's tough to criticize "Pollock, " actor Ed Harris' bio-pic of the iconoclastic, self-doubting painter Jackson Pollock.
But that realm is also where the next Andy Warhol, Jackson Pollock or Pablo Picasso is currently struggling and unknown.
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Included in the 64 works that were valued in the case were a drawing by Pablo Picasso and a Jackson Pollock painting.
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Like Mr Ford, Ms Yoseloff prefers the company of ghosts, taking the life of Jackson Pollock as the core of her book.
The frustrated art lover spent long afternoons visiting museums, galleries and artist's studios, dealing in the odd painting by Jackson Pollock and Willem de Kooning.
When Jackson Pollock and Andy Warhol came here, space was cheap.
Jackson Pollock, the abstract expressionist - who presumably didn't have an interest in his stockbroker neighbours - resided in the hamlet of Springs until he died there in a car crash.
French poet Arthur Rimbaud is a hero, but she has also found inspiration in Bob Dylan, Lou Reed, Claude Debussy, Herman Hesse, the Dadaists, William Blake and Jackson Pollock.
This was probably for the best, since dinner the night before consisted of foie gras and a dessert called a chocolate volcano, which left Conor (my heir) looking like a painting by Jackson Pollock.
He was not someone who stretched and expanded and explored the boundaries and possibilities of art the way, say, Jackson Pollock and Pablo Picasso and, for that matter, even Keith Haring did.
First, it rests on some peculiar comparisons saying, as Mr Higonnet does, that Jackson Pollock is the equivalent of Manet is as meaningless as saying that Arnold Schwarzenegger is the equivalent of Juliette Binoche.
It appears that it will all come down to the quality of their major pieces, which this year include works by Mark Rothko, Jackson Pollock, Franz Kline, and the always entertaining Andy Warhol.
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He had shown several times in New York, at the Betty Parsons Gallery, when it was home to Jackson Pollock and Mark Rothko, and had corresponded at length with the august art historian Meyer Schapiro.
At Tate Britain, meanwhile, the departure of so many famous 20th-century names Rodin, Picasso, Matisse, Dali and Jackson Pollock has forced its curators to find new ways of making British art interesting in order to draw in the crowds.
Strangely, in his study of spectators standing in front of a vast, whorling abstract painting by Jackson Pollock, it is the painting, brought sharply into focus, which appears classically still, and those quietly viewing who seem chaotically undefined.
He transformed the assured grandeur of the likes of Jackson Pollock and Willem de Kooning into something much more irritable, sexual and dirty, and he swapped their rich fields of painted colour for the scored, scatological marks of graffiti.
The characters are not meant to be "read" per se, but together with the work's title to provide the viewer with an immediate emotional response or impression, akin to viewing, say, a Jackson Pollock drip painting like "Full Fathom Five" (1947).
But inside, an entirely different aesthetic prevailed: Abstract Expressionist paintings by family friends and frequent visitors like Mark Rothko, Jackson Pollock and Barnett Newman were positioned beside Minimalist sculptures by the sisters' father, Tony Smith, who was both a celebrated art theorist and something of a homebody.
In addition to these Rothkos selected from the 295 works donated in 1985-86 to the National Gallery of Art by the Mark Rothko Foundation (formed by his children) the exhibition also includes 10 early works by other artists (among them Arshile Gorky, Adolph Gottlieb, Morris Louis, Robert Motherwell and Jackson Pollock) that set up a rich context for the early Rothko paintings.
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