Pollock : One: Number 31, 1950, Paperback / softback Book

Pollock : One: Number 31, 1950 Paperback / softback

Part of the MoMA One on One Series series

Paperback / softback

  • Information

Description

In the late 1940s, Jackson Pollock, now recognized as one of the most important Abstract Expressionist artists, began experimenting with a new method of painting that involved dripping, flinging and pouring paint onto a canvas laid flat on the ground.

This process engaged his entire body, and the resulting images were a direct index of the energy he expended to create these works.

One: Number 31 (1950), among the largest of the paintings he produced by this method, is a virtuoso showcase of his mastery of materials and technique.

In this volume of the MoMA One on One series, a lively essay by former museum curator and professor Charles Stuckey offers an in-depth exploration of the painting, one of many groundbreaking works by Pollock in MoMA’s collection.

Information

Save 8%

£8.95

£8.17

Information