Jackson Pollock is famous for creating expressive and dynamic drip paintings that explore movement and masculinity. Before ...
When most people think of the artist Jackson Pollock, what comes to mind are his gestural, abstract drip paintings, which are almost synonymous with the male-dominated postwar New York art scene.
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 ...
Click the FOLLOW button to be the first to know about this artist's upcoming lots, sold lots, exhibitions and articles Two additional exhibitions such as “The 85th Artist Members Exhibition” are set ...
“If it hadn’t been for Lee Krasner, Jackson would not have been the power he was.” There was a time when Pollock was a nobody and Krasner was the one to watch – an artist who, in the 1930s ...
The art market is set to heat up this fall with major auction houses gearing up for a series of highly anticipated sales ...
Gestural abstractions ask why a woman’s idea is trash but a man’s is art, craftworks defy what it means for something to be ...
There's plenty to do, including Veterans Day events, a new Naples art exhibit, comedian Gabriel Iglesias and more this ...
A minimalist home in London’s affluent Mayfair neighborhood that’s been popular with lovers of contemporary art has just sold ...
More than 2,100 counterfeit pieces were seized, including works falsely attributed to Banksy, Andy Warhol, and Pablo Picasso.