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Who the #$&% Is Jackson Pollock? (2006)

An Art Film

Жанр : документальный

Время выполнения : 1Ч 14М

Директор : Harry Moses

Краткое содержание

After semi-truck driver Teri Horton bought a large splatter painting for her friend for $5, she was forced to sell it in her own garage sale when her friend said she had no place for it. Eventually someone commented on the painting stating it might be an original Jackson Pollock. This documentary follows Teri, her son, and a forensics specialist as they attempt to prove to the world, or more specifically the art community, her painting is a true Jackson Pollock

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Harry Moses
Harry Moses
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Поллок
Не многие народы могут похвастаться тем, что из них вышли художники, перевернувшие все представления современников о том, какой должна быть живопись. Казимир Малевич в России… Сальвадор Дали в Испании… А в Америке? В Америке был Джексон Поллок (1912-1956). Человек трагической судьбы, этот необузданный гений за несколько лет совершил революцию в абстракционизме. Его талант открыла в 1941 году художница Ли Краснер, впоследствии ставшая его подругой жизни. Увы, их счастье было недолгим: внутренние демоны, терзавшие душу Поллока, толкали его на путь саморазрушения. В итоге, он прожил потрясающе яркую, но короткую жизнь. Жизнь, которой и посвящен этот фильм.
Details of Pollock's White Light
Ken Jacobs applies his patented Eternalism process to 3D images he took of Jackson Pollock's 1954 splatter painting.
The New York School
The band of American artists known as the New York School toyed with tradition and rebelled against the Renaissance.Feeling as though free association yielded their best results, the painters, poets and performers of the New York School took a surrealist approach that was concerned less with aesthetic and more with expression. Those associated with the School were unified by their desire to create from within. They created a monumental, dramatic art that remains a singular expression of the crucial modern quest for individuality and personal freedom." Never knowing exactly how their pieces would turn out, the artists of the New York School embraced their own complex humanity and worked from a place of bold, sporadic realness.