American painter Jackson Pollock is remembered for his abstract-expressionist art and “drip technique.” But researchers who studied his work wanted to take a deeper look at the science behind his art.
Jackson Pollock, “Number 1A” (1948), oil and enamel paint on canvas. Currently on view at the Museum of Modern Art in New York. (photo by Jasmine Weber/Hyperallergic) Schematic view of a small portion ...
Pollock famously pioneered action painting, a process that saw him drip paint on canvases resting on the studio floor. Jackson Pollock: Blind Spots presents the first exhibition in more than three ...
Researchers combined physics and machine learning to develop a new 3D-printing technique that can quickly create complex physical patterns -- including replicating a segment of a Pollock painting -- ...
Jackson Pollock is famous for creating expressive and dynamic drip paintings that explore movement and masculinity. Before that, however, the American artist spent years experimenting with other ...
Abstract expressionist Jackson Pollock's drip paintings may not be entirely abstract. According to new research from UC San ...
Who is Jackson Pollock, and why is one of his less famous works of art — and its upcoming sale at an auction — so significant? The Everson Museum of Art will be auctioning off a painting by the famed ...
“Mural,” his largest painting, is back in New York for the first time in 20 years, at the Guggenheim. By Jason Farago For Jacques-Louis David it was “The Oath of the Horatii,” for Kazimir Malevich it ...
One of American artist Jackson Pollock’s signature “drip” paintings is poised to rank among Pollock’s most expensive works, after it returns to auction next month for the first time in decades. A ...
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