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    It was a bit more difficult to leave the actual result up to chance like Pollock‚ but Cage still found ways to let his choices be met by chance. In his music‚ each piece had its own sound. Some pieces were repetitive and used little variation in tone or pitch‚ while others used only the sound of a piano-key cover closing. He has

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    Pollock’s drip art became a sensational hit in the mid 1940’s amidst the time of post-Great Depression. Unlike Van Gogh‚ Pollock’s work gained fame for his technique and style with his background life‚ gaining little attention in his pathway to fame. Pollock himself stated that over time‚ his passive nature towards his own art led to the beginning of his numbering of canvases instead of the routine naming of pieces because he wished to stray from the regular style of representational art. From works such

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    Jackson pollock was one of the most influential and well known American painter‚ also known to be the founder of the famous art style called drip painting. Pollock has a tough childhood hood‚ where his father abandoned the family when he was 9 years old and had to go through upbringing‚ but appreciated nature as he grew up. He was addicted to alcohol which became the reason for his poverty and had to stay with his brother to get himself together. Pollock had a hard time adapting a specific art

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    Paul Jackson Pollock was a splatter painter. People started calling him by his middle name Jackson. He was born January 28‚ 1912 in Cody‚ Wyoming. When he was little he had a hard child life. His family moved around‚ but he then found out what native art was when his family moved to Phoenix. Jackson would put paint on a paint brush or on his fingers and would just fling it around which made it very expressive He would lay down long white papers and would throw paint all around. This was a way he

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    to assess the connection between painting and music‚ and how the works of both Jackson Pollock and John Cage could be specifically intertwined. Lastly‚ the author will express his impressions on the article that was read. In order to understand how the works of two very different men‚ Jackson Pollock and John Cage‚ are related‚ it is first important to understand the individual life and drive of each man. Jackson Pollock was an abstract impressionist artist. In his works‚ he tried to invoke emotion

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    Jackson Pollock is an artist who is commonly acknowledged as someone who helped pave the path for contemporary artists. Pollock turned life and circumstance into a visual representation‚ giving way to ultimate expression and subjectivity. Jackson Pollock had many influences in his life: family (or lack thereof)‚ teachers‚ friends‚ and other artists who all contributed to his work in some way. These influences of Pollock were a cocktail that helped to produce some of the greatest examples of modern

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    The artwork Magic Lantern was created by American artist Jackson Pollock in 1949 and currently is hung on a wall in the Rhode Island School of Design Museum. In order to create his piece‚ the Pollock used oil paint‚ aluminum paint‚ enamel‚ and even carpet tacks‚ and ended up with a truly texturally intricate result. It stands at 108.9 x 55.2 cm‚ or 42 7/8 x 21 3/4 inches for those less metrically-inclined. Magic Lantern is a fascinating abstract painting‚ but in comparison to many other abstract

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    Jackson Pollock’s ultimate fan boy came in the form of Clement Greenberg‚ art critic extraordinaire of the 20th century. He loved the formal language of abstraction and found manifestations of his definition of art in Pollock’s work. His contemporary‚ Harold Rosenberg‚ however‚ would probably have been standing in the corner shaking his head at Greenberg’s enthusiasm‚ trying to rival it with his own definitions and excitement. To Rosenberg‚ painting evolved into action and feeling with a near disregard

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    Unit 4 Assignment “Pollock” Alison Williams The movie “Pollock” staring Ed Harris as Jackson Pollock is a story of how art was affected by an artist. The movie follows the latter years of Pollock’s life as he rises to fame as a painter but also watches him struggle with life. American artist Jackson Pollock was an alcoholic‚ manic-depressant and often an uncontrollable‚ angry and insecure man. However‚ through one woman and when he painted‚ he found a sense of freedom and peace‚ a release

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    Europe. Many artist in this movement formed their own ideas and techniques. Doing this made the artists develop new statements how their society should reflect the world. Some artists that have done this are Vincent Van Gogh‚ Pablo Picasso and Jackson Pollock. Vincent Van Gogh was a post-impressionist painter from Holland. He was best known for the vivid colours he used and the emotional significance. In 1886‚ Van Gogh stayed and travelled to Paris‚ France and collected Japanese ukiyo-e woodblock

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