Jackson Pollock
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Paul Jackson Pollock (/ˈpɒlək/; January 28, 1912 – August 11, 1956) o daa nyɛla America. Yuuni 1945, o daa kpuɣi bipuɣinga ŋun daa nyɛ nuuni tuunbaŋda ka o yuli booni Lee Krasner, ka o o sɔŋ o pam biɛhigu ni. Pollock daa kpila o yuun pihinahi ni anahi ni.[1][2]
Piligu biɛhigu (1912–1936)
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]Paul Jackson Pollock nyɛla bɛ ni daa dɔɣi so Cody, Wyoming, Anashaara goli January 28, 1912,[3] . O laamba, Stella May (née McClure) mini LeRoy Pollock, nyɛla bɛ ni daa dɔɣi shɛba Tingley, Iowa ka bɛ daa lahi zooi ni, ka daa karim shikuru Tingley High School.
List of major works
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]- (1942) Male and Female Philadelphia Museum of Art[4]
- (1942) Stenographic Figure Museum of Modern Art[5]
- (1942) The Moon Woman Peggy Guggenheim Collection[6]
- (1943) Mural University of Iowa Museum of Art,[7] given by Peggy Guggenheim[8]
- (1943) The She-Wolf Museum of Modern Art[9]
- (1943) Blue (Moby Dick) Ohara Museum of Art[10]
- (1945) Night Mist Norton Museum of Art[11]
- (1945) Troubled Queen Museum of Fine Arts, Boston[12]
- (1946) Eyes in the Heat Peggy Guggenheim Collection, Venice[13]
- (1946) The Key Art Institute of Chicago[14]
- (1946) The Tea Cup Collection Frieder Burda[15]
- (1946) Shimmering Substance, from The Sounds In The Grass Museum of Modern Art[16]
- (1946) Free Form , MoMA
- (1947) Portrait of H.M. University of Iowa Museum of Art, given by Peggy Guggenheim.[17]
- (1947) Full Fathom Five Museum of Modern Art[18]
- (1947) Cathedral Dallas Museum of Art[19]
- (1947) Enchanted Forest Peggy Guggenheim Collection[20]
- (1947) Lucifer The Anderson Collection at Stanford University[21]
- (1947) Sea Change Seattle Art Museum, given by Peggy Guggenheim[22]
- (1948) Painting[23]
- (1948) Number 5 (4 ft x 8 ft) Private collection
- (1948) Number 8 Neuburger Museum at the State University of New York at Purchase
- (1948) Number 13A: Arabesque Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven, Connecticut
- (1948) Composition (White, Black, Blue and Red on White) New Orleans Museum of Art[24]
- (1948) Summertime: Number 9A Tate Modern[25]
- (1948) "Number 19"[26]
- (1949) Number 1 Glenstone museum [27]
- (1949) Number 3 Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington, D.C.
- (1949) Number 10 Museum of Fine Arts, Boston[28]
- (1949) Number 11 Indiana University Art Museum Bloomington, Indiana[29]
- (1950) Number 1, 1950 (Lavender Mist) National Gallery of Art[30]
- (1950) Mural on Indian red ground, 1950 Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art[31]
- (1950) Autumn Rhythm (Number 30), 1950 Metropolitan Museum of Art[32]
- (1950) Number 29, 1950 National Gallery of Canada[33]
- (1950) Number 32, Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen, Düsseldorf, BRD[34]
- (1950) One: Number 31, 1950 Museum of Modern Art[35][36]
- (1951) Number 7 National Gallery of Art[37]
- (1951) Black and White (Number 6) San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
- (1952) Convergence Albright-Knox Art Gallery[38]
- (1952) Blue Poles: No. 11, 1952 National Gallery of Australia[39]
- (1952) Number 12, 1952 Governor Nelson A. Rockefeller Empire State Plaza Art Collection[40]
- (1953) Portrait and a Dream Dallas Museum of Art[41]
- (1953) Easter and the Totem The Museum of Modern Art[42]
- (1953) Ocean Greyness Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum[43]
- (1953) The Deep Centre Georges Pompidou[44][45]
Kundivihira
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]- ↑ Varnedoe, Kirk; Karmel, Pepe (1998). Jackson Pollock: Essays, Chronology, and Bibliography. Exhibition catalog. New York: The Museum of Modern Art. pp. 315–329. ISBN 978-0-87070-069-9.
- ↑ Horsley, Carter B., Mud Pies, Jackson Pollock, Museum of Modern Art, November 1, 1998 to February 2, 1999, The Tate Gallery, London, March 11 to June 6, 1999: "While it is de rigueur to concentrate on the signature works that define an artist's 'style', it is very important to understand its evolution..."
- ↑ Piper, David (2000). The Illustrated History of Art. London: Chancellor Press. pp. 460–461. ISBN 978-0-7537-0179-9.
- ↑ Male and Female (jpeg). ibiblio.org.
- ↑ Stenographic Figure (jpeg). ibiblio.org.
- ↑ Collection Online. guggenheim.org (January 1942).
- ↑ UIMA: Mural. Uiowa.edu.
- ↑ University of Iowa Museum of Art (July 1, 2012). Pollock's "Mural" Moves to the Getty for a Makeover!. UIMA.
- ↑ The She-Wolf (jpeg). ibiblio.org.
- ↑ Blue (Moby Dick) (jpeg). ibiblio.org.
- ↑ Norton Museum of Art | History.
- ↑ Troubled Queen. mfa.org.
- ↑ Collection Online. guggenheim.org (January 1946).
- ↑ The Key (jpeg). ibiblio.org.
- ↑ The Tea Cup (jpeg). ibiblio.org.
- ↑ Shimmering Substance (jpeg). ibiblio.org.
- ↑ Portrait of H.M.. digital.lib.uiowa.edu.
- ↑ Full Fathom Five (jpeg). ibiblio.org.
- ↑ Jackson Pollock - Painting - Cathedral. Beatmuseum.org.
- ↑ Collection Online. guggenheim.org (January 1947).
- ↑ Baker, Kenneth (June 14, 2011). Anderson Gallery a major art donation to Stanford. San Francisco Chronicle.
- ↑ Online Collection. art.seattleartmuseum.org/.
- ↑ Painting (jpeg). centrepompidou.fr.
- ↑ New Orleans Museum of Art Educational Guide. noma.org.
- ↑ Tate. ‘Summertime: Number 9A‘, Jackson Pollock, 1948 (en-GB).
- ↑ Jackson Pollock work "Number 19, 1948" sells for record $58.4 million at Christie's More Information (Copyright © artdaily.org). Artdaily.org.
- ↑ Jackson Pollock.
- ↑ Number 10. mfa.org.
- ↑ Indiana University Art Museum Learning to Look educational web module.
- ↑ Number 1, 1950 (Lavender Mist) (jpeg). ibiblio.org.
- ↑ Mural on indian red ground, 1950. artcyclopedia.com.
- ↑ Autumn Rhythm (Number 30). The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.
- ↑ Artist Page: Jackson Pollock. Cybermuse.gallery.ca.
- ↑ Jackson Pollock: Number 32, 1950. artchive.com.
- ↑ One: Number 31, 1950. MoMA.
- ↑ A Pollock Restored, a Mystery Revealed May 27, 2013 NYT
- ↑ Number 7, 1951 - Image. Nga.gov.
- ↑ Convergence. albrightknox.org.
- ↑ Blue poles. Nga.gov.au.
- ↑ Empire State Plaza Art Collection.
- ↑ Jones, Jonathan (July 5, 2003). "Portrait and a Dream". The Guardian (London). http://arts.guardian.co.uk/portrait/story/0,,991689,00.html.
- ↑ Easter and the Totem (jpeg). ibiblio.org.
- ↑ Ocean Greyness. Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum: Collection Online (January 1953).
- ↑ Jackson Pollock. The Deep - Jackson Pollock - WikiArt.org. wikipaintings.org.
- ↑ Jackson Pollock: The Deep. artchive.com.
Further reading
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]- Herskovic, Marika (2009). American Abstract and Figurative Expressionism Style Is Timely Art Is Timeless An Illustrated Survey With Artists' Statements, Artwork and Biographies. New York School Press. pp. 127, 196–9. ISBN 978-0-9677994-2-1. OCLC 298188260.
- Herskovic, Marika (2003). American Abstract Expressionism of the 1950s An Illustrated Survey. New York School Press. pp. 262–5. ISBN 978-0-9677994-1-4. OCLC 50253062.
- Herskovic, Marika (2000). New York School Abstract Expressionists Artists Choice by Artists. New York School Press. pp. 18, 38, 278–81. ISBN 978-0-9677994-0-7. OCLC 50666793.
- Karmel, Pepe; Varnedoe, Kirk, eds. (1999). Jackson Pollock: Key Interviews, Articles and Reviews. Museum of Modern Art. ISBN 978-0-87070-037-8.
- Varnedoe, Kirk; Karmel, Pepe (1998). Jackson Pollock: Essays, Chronology, and Bibliography. Exhibition catalog. New York: The Museum of Modern Art. ISBN 978-0-87070-069-9.
- O'Connor, Francis V. (1967). Jackson Pollock [exhibition catalogue] (PDF). New York: Museum of Modern Art. OCLC 165852.
- (October 1999) "Fractal Expressionism". Physics World 12 (10): 25–28. DOI:10.1088/2058-7058/12/10/21.
- Naifeh, Steven; Smith, Gregory White (1989). Jackson Pollock: an American saga. Clarkson N. Potter. ISBN 978-0-517-56084-6.
- Smith, Roberta (February 15, 2002). "Art in Review". The New York Times. https://www.nytimes.com/2002/02/15/arts/art-in-review-janet-sobel.html.
- mcah.columbia.edu
External links
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- Exhibition-'Memories Arrested' 2012
- Pollock-Krasner House and Study Center
- Pollock-Krasner Foundation
- Pollock and The Law
- National Gallery of Art web feature, includes highlights of Pollock's career, numerous examples of his work, photographs and motion footage of Pollock, plus an in-depth discussion of his 1950 painting Lavender Mist
- Blue Poles at the NGA
- Fractal Expressionism – the fractal qualities of Pollock's drip paintings.
- Jackson Pollock Papers at the Smithsonian's Archives of American Art
- "Jackson Pollock, John Cage and William Burroughs", talk at MOMA
- pictures of Pollock, slideshow Life Magazine
- Works by Jackson Pollock (public domain in Canada)
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