Conversations with Jackson Pollock | Art 101
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- Опубликовано: 20 июл 2024
- Author Seldon Rodman released a book, Conversations with Artists, in 1957. This was just months after the death of Jackson Pollock, and it illustrates, through a conversation, a moment during Pollock's last days before dying in a drunk driving automobile accident in August 1956.
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0:00 - Welcome Scholars
1:40 - "I ran into Jackson Pollock..."
4:55 - 10th Street Party
7:51 - Visit to The Springs
11:30 - Walk to Marca-Relli's House
18:03 - The Last Meeting
24:14 - End Credits
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Wow! Well done thanks
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I enjoyed this video so much!
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Thank you so much for posting that. I’m a massive pollock fan but I have never read that interview. Probably the most natural interaction recorded with him. Cheers
Love this. Hooked from beginning to end.
Thank you!
Thank you I have had an artistic block and this has helped me. You are a real inspiration to me
powerful words!
Simply fuxking awsome pollock he didn't make any bones about who he was or were he was coming from
He was certainly a man who had an image he wanted to convey to the masses.
I have collected some art from the Salvation Army believe it or not. I have a poster from the opening of an art show for Sam Francis I think it's real from the albright-knox art gallery show. And it says it was printed by him in Buffalo and there's a sticker on the back that gives an address of the framing company. But what makes me think maybe it's fake it says something about mr. Albright and his collection. As soon as I put it in my computer Sam Francis popped up. Unfortunately it has water damage on the bottom but the main image is okay and I hang it above my bed in my bedroom
I have two Gypsy Lou Webb images I got. The story of gypsy Lou Webb is amazing she's 90 something and she's still alive and I got a video about her a book made by her husband when they were making poetry books she would sell her art so her husband could do the printing. It's an amazing story and so is this one it looks a lot like Sam Francis some of those splatter paintings. Some of my images look a lot like one of my favorite artists Andy Warhol. I cannot believe a screen print of Soup cans was worth 50 million dollars I saw it years ago at the albright-knox art gallery. But he was a schmoozer in new lots of people unlike me not a schmoozer. I don't like some of the stories about Andy Warhol
I prefer Jackson's pre-splatter paintings as they're quite nice indeed. They have their own sort of weirdness power.
But the splatter paints are also fun in their fractal patterns.
Well how the hell did he sell any pictures Jackson Pollock? I guess he wasn't a schmoozer was he? LOL
I give a lot of credit to his wife, how was the brains of the operation 100%!
@@MrBurgher good for him
Moral of the story... don't drink and drive.