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(1912-1956) American painter, affected by surrealism and also by Picasso, he moved toward a highly abstract art in order to express, rather than illustrate, feeling. His experimentations led to the development of his famous "drip" technique, in which he energetically drew or "dripped" complicated linear rhythms onto enormous canvases. He sometimes applied paint directly from the tube, and he also used aluminum paint to achieve a glittery effect. His vigorous attack on the canvas and his devotion to the very act of painting led to the term "action painting". Pollock had become a symbol of the new artistic revolt, abstract expressionism, when he was killed in an automobile accident. From encyclopedia.com
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Artist and aesthetic realism consultant Dorothy Koppelman explains Jackson Pollock's torment and why his work is beautiful.
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Financial assistance to individual working artists of established ability through the generosity of the late Lee Krasner, one of the leading abstract expressionist painters and the widow of Jackson Pollock.
Links to works by the artist in art museum sites and image archives.
Brief biography and some works by the artist.
Discusses the life and death of the American artist and presents a gallery of his paintings, facts, and quotes.

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