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Jackson Pollock The Early Years: 1934-1947

Jackson Pollock The Early Years: 1934-1947

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Discover the origins of Jackson Pollock's artistic development through a detailed account of the cultural influences that shaped this influential artist during the first half of the twentieth century.

Learn about the diverse influences that helped shape Jackson Pollock's distinctive artistic voice. While he is most famous for his later "drip technique" paintings, his earlier works reveal a mix of figurative and abstract styles. This volume, created for the Musée National Picasso-Paris exhibition, delves into the impact of Native American, Mexican, European, and Surrealist influences as well as Jungian psychoanalysis on Pollock's art, providing a deeper understanding of the artist's process and perspective.

  • Product Type: Exhibition Catalog, Hardcover
  • 208 pages, with 150 illustrations
  • Published in 2025
  • Shipping Dimensions: 10.7 × 7.6 × 0.9 inches  (27.2 × 19.3 × 2.3 cm)
  • Shipping Weight: 1.3 lb (20.8 oz; 590 g)
  • SKU: SKU: SKU010014045
  • ISBN: 9782080467294

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Jackson Pollock

About the Artist

Jackson Pollock

Jackson Pollock (1912 – 1956) was an American painter. A major figure in the abstract expressionist movement, Pollock was widely noticed for his "drip technique" of pouring or splashing liquid household paint onto a horizontal surface, enabling him to view and paint his canvases from all angles. It was called all-over painting and action painting, since he covered the entire canvas and used the force of his whole body to paint, often in a frenetic dancing style. This extreme form of abstraction divided the critics: some praised the immediacy of the creation, while others derided the random effects. In 2016, Pollock's painting titled Number 17A was reported to have fetched US$200 million in a private purchase.

A reclusive and volatile personality, Pollock struggled with alcoholism for most of his life. In 1945, he married the artist Lee Krasner, who became an important influence on his career and on his legacy. Pollock died at age 44 in an alcohol-related single-car collision when he was driving. In December 1956, four months after his death, Pollock was given a memorial retrospective exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York City. A larger, more comprehensive exhibition of his work was held there in 1967. In 1998 and 1999, his work was honored with large-scale retrospective exhibitions at MoMA and at the Tate in London.

Jackson Pollock in the Chrysler Museum

About the Editor

Joanne Snrech

Joanne Snrech is heritage curator at the Musée National Picasso-Paris.

About the Contributor

Ruben Gallo

Ruben Gallo is the Walter S. Carpenter, Jr., Professor in Language, Literature, and Civilization of Spain at Princeton University.

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Orane Stalpers

Orane Stalpers is research manager at the Musée National Picasso-Paris.

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Helen Harrison

Helen Harrison was director of the Pollock-Krasner House and Study Center at Stony Brook University in Springs, New York.

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Nina Zimmer

Nina Zimmer is an art historian and director of the Zentrum Paul Klee and the Museum of Fine Arts in Bern.

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Choghakate Kazarian

Choghakate Kazarian is a heritage curator and former Terra Foundation fellow.

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