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Jackson Pollock: New Approaches
 
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Jackson Pollock: New Approaches [Paperback]

Pepe Karmel , Kirk Varnedoe


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A Museum of Modern Art Book Based on a symposium held in 1999 during The Museum of Modern Art's retrospective, this volume presents nine critical essays offering dramatically different ways of understanding Pollock's art and influence. The essays reveal not just the richness of Pollock's work, but also the vitality and diversity of contemporary criticism. The essays were written by Robert Storr, Pepe Karmel, James Coddington and Carol Mancusi-Ungaro, Kirk Varnedoe, T. J. Clark, Jeremy Lewison, Rosalind Krauss, and Anne Wagner. 160 illustrations, 20 in full color, 711/2 x 10"

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4.0 out of 5 stars Pollock-a closer examination, April 21 2009
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I like the insightful approach of Pollock's life given by the three authors: Clark, Coddington, and Lewison. Well written with input from Kirk Varnedoe (who published a couple of 11x14 hardbacks on Pollock). Lots of references to his relationships with other artists and his wife, Lee Krasner. Images are okay--black and whites.
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