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Early Life and Influences – A Pittsburgh Boy’s Artistic Awakening
Paul Jackson Pollock, born Paul Wilhelm Pollak on January 28, 1912, in Cody, Wyoming, was the youngest of five children in a family rooted in Iowa. His parents, LeRoy and Stella May Pollock, were of Irish and Scots-Irish descent, immigrants who had settled in Tingley, Iowa, seeking opportunity. This humble beginning, far removed from the bustling art world of New York City, would profoundly shape his artistic trajectory. Early exposure to the values instilled by his family – a strong work ethic and an appreciation for craftsmanship – subtly influenced his approach to creation. However, it was his relocation to Chicago at the age of 16 that truly ignited his passion for art. Attending the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, he immersed himself in European artistic movements, particularly Cubism and Surrealism, absorbing their radical departures from traditional representation. Joan Mitchell’s biography highlights this formative period, emphasizing the impact of these early influences on his developing aesthetic sensibilities. The seeds of abstraction were sown during this time, laying the groundwork for his later revolutionary techniques.The Rise of a Revolutionary Technique – Drip Painting and Action Art
Pollock's artistic journey took a dramatic turn in the late 1940s as he moved to New York City, seeking to establish himself as a commercial illustrator. While this provided a crucial income stream, it was during this period that he began experimenting with what would become his signature technique: “drip painting.” Initially, he utilized household paints thinned with turpentine and applied directly from the cans onto large canvases laid flat on the floor. This seemingly chaotic process—often described as "action painting"—was far more deliberate than it appeared. Betty Parsons’s biography details her role as a key dealer in the Abstract Expressionist movement, showcasing Pollock's work alongside other prominent artists of the time. His method, dubbed “all-over painting” and later “action painting,” involved covering the entire canvas with layers of paint, utilizing his whole body to manipulate the medium—a visceral response to the creative process itself. This radical departure from traditional easel painting challenged conventional notions of composition and representation, marking a pivotal moment in 20th-century art history. Works like *Number 17A* (1948) and *No. 5, 1948* (1950) exemplify this early experimentation, demonstrating the raw energy and spontaneity of his technique.Abstract Expressionism and a Turbulent Life
Pollock’s work quickly gained recognition within the burgeoning Abstract Expressionist movement, alongside artists like Mark Rothko and Willem de Kooning. His distinctive style—characterized by its dynamic rhythms, vibrant colors, and lack of discernible subject matter—stood in stark contrast to the prevailing styles of the time. However, Pollock's life was marked by personal struggles, most notably a severe addiction to alcohol. This instability profoundly impacted his work and relationships, particularly his marriage to Lee Krasner, who became an invaluable supporter and collaborator throughout his career. Krasner’s influence extended beyond artistic guidance; she provided emotional stability and helped him navigate the complexities of the art world. The intensity of his creative process often mirrored the turmoil within his personal life, resulting in a body of work that is both exhilaratingly energetic and deeply poignant.Major Works and Lasting Legacy – A Complex and Enduring Influence
Throughout the 1950s, Pollock produced some of his most iconic works, including *Mural on Indian Red Ground* (1950), *Autumn Rhythm (Number 30)* (1952), and *Convergence* (1952). *Blue Poles* (*Number 11, 1952*), a large-scale canvas featuring swirling blue hues, became one of his most recognizable pieces. His work continued to evolve, incorporating elements of chance and improvisation into his process. Tragically, Pollock’s life was cut short in August 1956 when he died in a car accident—a direct consequence of his alcoholism. Despite his untimely death, his legacy has endured, solidifying his position as one of the most influential artists of the 20th century. His innovative techniques and radical approach to painting continue to inspire generations of artists, and his work remains a subject of intense study and debate. The retrospective exhibitions at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City and the Tate Gallery in London in 1967 and 1998 respectively, underscored the profound impact of his artistic vision. His influence can be seen across various art forms, from painting to film, demonstrating a truly revolutionary approach to creative expression.nabil nahas
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プロフィール概要
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Abstract expressionism
- Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Joan Mitchell']
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
- Jean-Michel Basquiat
- Keith Haring
- Date Of Birth: January 28, 1912
- Date Of Death: August 11, 1956
- Full Name: Paul Jackson Pollock
- Nationality: American
- Notable Artworks:
- Number 17A
- No. 5, 1948
- Mural on Indian Red Ground
- Autumn Rhythm (Number 30)
- Convergence (Pollock)
- *Blue Poles*
- The Deep (painting)
- Place Of Birth: Cody, Wyoming, USA