Did Jackson Pollock become an artist because he was copycatting his older brother? Believe it or not, the pugnacious Abstract Expressionist was the baby brother in his family—the youngest of five sons ...
The Society of the Four Arts’ winter art exhibition, Charles and Jackson Pollock, brings together, for the first time, art by two brothers: Jackson Pollock (1912-1956), the most famous and arguably ...
Passersby at B&G Gallery on Merchants Row in Rutland might think they’re seeing an homage to Jackson Pollock through the dusty storefront window. More than a dozen paintings, large and small, feature ...
In 1943 Jackson Pollock created what would be his largest-ever painting: Mural. Although Pollock was not yet consistently working with canvases on the floor—pouring and dripping paint from all sides, ...
Jackson Pollock's painting Number 1, 1949, is a swirl of multi-colored, spaghettied paint, dripped, flung and slung across a 5-by-8-foot canvas. It's a textured work — including nails and a bee (we'll ...
Jackson Pollock and John Cage are legends in American history. In the centennial year of both artists’ births, two exhibitions now on view in New York celebrate their work and underline the fact that ...
Every month, hundreds of galleries showcase new exhibitions on the Artnet Gallery Network—and every week, we shine a spotlight on the exhibitions we think you should see. Check out what we have in ...