Jackson Pollock (1912–1956) was a trailblazing American painter whose radical approach to art made him a central figure in the abstract expressionist movement. By abandoning traditional brushes and easels to pour, splash, and fling paint directly onto canvases laid on the floor, he transformed painting into a visceral, almost performative act that challenged conventional notions of artistic control.
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Jackson Pollock: Pioneer of Abstract Expressionism
June 25, 2025
Jackson Pollock (1912–1956) was a trailblazing American painter whose radical approach to art made him a central figur...
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Edward Hopper: Painting the Spaces Between
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The fluorescent hum of an all-night diner. A woman reading alone by a window. The geometric shadows of an elevated train...
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Amy Sherald: Reimagining the American Portrait
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Georgia O'Keeffe: The Visionary Architect of American Modernism
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Njideka Akunyili Crosby: Bridging Cultures Through Art
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Mickalene Thomas: Reimagining Black Femininity Through Rhinestones and Resistance
May 23, 2025
Born in 1971 in Camden, New Jersey, Mickalene Thomas has become one of America's most vital contemporary artists by tran...
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Kara Walker: Cutting Through History
May 23, 2025
Born in 1969 in California, Kara Walker transforms the genteel tradition of paper silhouettes into searing examinations ...
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Julie Mehretu: Mapping the Abstract
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Joan Mitchell: Painting the Energy of Landscape
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*City Landscape (1955) - Oil on linen, 80 × 80 in.*...
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Lee Bontecou: Defying Boundaries in Sculpture
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Winslow Homer: Master of American Realism
May 21, 2025
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