The city’s magic and majesty are distilled in the photographs of Alfred Stieglitz and Paul Strand. Jackson Pollock’s One: Number 31, 1950 is an image of what New York felt, looked, and sounded like in ...
hangs an Abstract Impressionism painting by Jackson Pollock titled One: Number 31, 1950. Pollock created it by flinging and pouring ropes of paint across a huge canvas stretched over the floor.
This is Jackson Pollock’s “Number 2, 1949” (1949), one of the dripped, poured and spattered canvases that changed the course of art history.
figurative painter’s answer to such abstruse AbEx monoliths as Jackson Pollock’s “One: Number 31” (1950), Clyfford Still’s “1957-D, No. 1” (1957) and Robert Motherwell’s “Elegy ...
Jackson Pollock, Elaine and Willem de Kooning, Joan Mitchell, Arshile Gorky, Hoffman, Clyfford Still, Mark Rothko, Grace Hartigan, Robert Motherwell and Helen Frankenthaler, who were also at one ...
To obtain a liquor license, applicants must have lived in the state for a minimum of two years, but reapplying for the one-year license ... à la Jackson Pollock, with a dizzying miscellany ...
Early in the 19th century, while the rapidly-growing United States expanded into the lower South, white settlers faced what they considered an obstacle. This area was home to the Cherokee, Creek ...
TOT TESTED "Ruby was very quick to recite the lyrics of the songs and she's already learnt the French words for ice cream and apple," says Amy, 31, from Surrey ... paint like Jackson Pollock.
Birmingham Bombing [Figure 5] is one of two paintings Overstreet made in response ... cliffs from which Gay Head took its name by modifying the drip technique of Jackson Pollock (he poured paint onto ...
The Jackson 5's hits included ABC, The Love You Save and I Want You Back. The Jackson 5 score UK number one Joe Jackson ... Park Grounds in Los Angeles on 31 August. Former Jackson 5 drummer ...
This is Jackson Pollock’s “Number 2, 1949” (1949), one of the dripped, poured and spattered canvases that changed the course of art history. Toward the end of 1946, Pollock’s brush lost ...