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Gregory W Smith | 934 pages | 01 Sep 1998 | Woodward/White, Incorporated | 9780913391198 | English | : An American Saga PDF Book

See 1 question about Jackson Pollock…. Seller Inventory GOR In eight years of research the authors have uncovered previously unknown letters and documents, gained access to medical and psychiatric records, and interviewed scores of the artist's friends and acquaintances whose stories had never been told. National Book Foundation. Up to this point, I had received different perspectives from reading 's to Marcel Duchamp 's biographies. Synopsis About this title Jackson Pollock was more than a great artist, he was a creative force of nature. Help Learn to edit Community portal Recent changes Upload file. No trivia or quizzes yet. View 2 comments. If you want to know everything there is to know about Jackson Pollock, I highly recommend this book. Dust jacket slightly creased, with one small tear. Books by Gregory White Smith. Smith cite friends of Pollock who claim to have definite knowledge of his homosexual activities. The fact that they put up with Pollock's extremely violent alcoholic behavior was astounding! Well-written, incredible book about an amazing American artist. Dec 29, Heather rated it it was ok. Jackson Pollock was more than a great artist, he was a creative force of nature. Filed in the following archives. His body hurling in space towards his death becomes a metaphor and his speeding in the air takes on the quality of a freebird escaping from burdens. He and his problems are entitled to the great void of mystery and as responsible biographer readers always do it is important when reading this book to have respect for all the things that we truly do not know about him, his life, his issues, his demons, etc. Jul 23, Richard Wise rated it it was amazing Shelves: biography. Not only does the author provide insight into the artistic milieu of Pollock's time, he is also provides contextual depth via contemporary historic and political events. Extensively researched, it begins with the arrival of Pollock's ancestors to America in and continues to his death in Show and conceal; give and take. Synopsis About this title Based on interviews with more than people, this illustrated biography profiles the troubled life of the enigmatic avant-garde artist whose controversial work changed the definition of modern art "synopsis" may belong to another edition of this title. Everyone could see that. When invited on a radio show, the genius is asked about the meaning of his work, to which he replies that we should look at such artwork as we look at beds of flowers, without wondering what they mean- in another scene wherein Lee keeps talking about the technique and the explanations, the annoyed Pollock says- stop talking and paint the damn thing. It was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Biography or Autobiography. Landau, who teaches art history at Case Western Reserve University, Pollock was an artist, and an intelligent one at that. Seller Inventory EX Smith see his art as mired in that turmoil, Ms. There was something behind the drinking that was pushing at Jackson from within, tormenting him, even trying to kill him. Then walk around to see more of his work and ask myself what makes Pollock's art so important? Condition: new. I even knew he died in a car accident. It was March , only two years after Pollock's breakthrough show at the Betty Parsons Gallery gave the emerging avant-garde art world its first bright, bumptious triumph; only a little more than a year after the vast, luminous landscapes of Autumn Rhythm and Lavender Mist dazzled and confounded the critics; only five years after Clement Greenberg pronounced him "the most powerful painter in contemporary America"; only two and a half years after Life magazine thrust him into the spotlight of America's celebrity-mad postwar media, making him, virtually overnight, American art's first "star. Steven Naifeh ; Gregory White Smith. Here, for the first time, is the life behind that extraordinary achievement—the disjointed childhood, the sibling rivalry, the sexual ambiguity, and the artistic frustration out of which both artist and art developed. Get A Copy. This one spoke of escape and freedom. With his ample Irish charm he tried to calm the distant voice, but Pollock was inconsolable. Retrieved The problem with artist biographies is that there is a tendency to "explain" every aspect of their art in one to one correspondence to specific features of their life, when in a sense you are more interested in the struggle to create the art itself or at least I am. The question why so many of our most talented artists and writers are alcoholics will, I suspect never be satisfactorily answered. Jul 30, Jay "Jakie" rated it really liked it. Categories : non-fiction books American biographies Books adapted into films Jackson Pollock Literary collaborations Pulitzer Prize for Biography or Autobiography-winning works Biography book stubs Artist stubs Art book stubs. Pollock is presented as an artist driven by private demons, nursing psychic wounds inflicted by a rigidly controlling mother and a father who abandoned the family when Jackson was nine. Internally clean. Jackson Pollock: An American Saga Writer

Average rating 4. Download as PDF Printable version. It's the source of the famous "pee" observation, where Jackson's observation of peeing in dust was credited as the source of his painting technique, and was suggestive of latent homosexuality. It's also about families, the great depression, socialism, surrealism, the shift of the intellectual and cultural center of gravity from Paris to NYC, L This brilliant biography is about much more than just the life of Jackson Pollock although that's a sufficiently worthy subject in its own right. Even when it began with beer in the morning and ended with bourbon at night; even when its roots reached back to junior high school, or further, to an alcoholic father; even when his life dissolved, as it had several times over the last twenty years, into a series of drunken binges punctuated by hospitalization, drinking alone could not explain what was happening to Pollock. Smith have their psychoanalytic formulas for her, and they condescend to her as an artist ''Her fire didn't burn hot enough'' ; but they admire and respect her, as she deserves to be admired and respected. First UK Edition. Paperback , pages. Buy Used Condition: Fair A readable copy of the book which I think in this case they assumed a certain level of intelligence or inquisitiveness on the part of the reader and an ability to arrive at your own conclusions. Oct 03, Denton Peter McCabe rated it liked it. Condition: Very Good. It's a door- stopper of a book but worth the effort. Jul 03, David rated it it was amazing. To see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up. Jackson Pollock, An American Saga, is also a brief history of American art from the s through the early 50s. Condition: Fair. A very well-written and thoroughly researched biography of a bewilderingly self-destructive artist. I can understand its usefulness for art historians and major Jackson Pollock fans, but the book, at least to my liking, was mostly "filler" and very little "killer," as the kids say. Drinking alone couldn't explain why, just a few months earlier, Pollock's new Cadillac convertible--bought as a boast of success--had skidded off a dry road and wrapped itself around a tree. These authors manage to stay on the narrow, rocky path of objectivity throughout, presenting Pollock and the people around him in a clear, bright light that shows both the good and the bad with equal focus. About Gregory White Smith. Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc. Search for all books with this author and title. It is a long book but definitively worth the time. Dust jacket slightly creased, with one small tear. Home Page World U. Great book about a great artist. Even talk of suicide had the air of ritual about it. All pages are intact and the cover is intact. The spotlight also illuminates many other figures whose lives intersect Pollock's, such as Thomas Hart Benton, , Willem de Kooning, Peggy Guggenheim, and many other great figures of twentieth century art and culture. The protagonist has a positive connection with Clem Greenberg, the critic that would mostly appreciate, even praise the work of the most important painter of the new generation, up to the point where Clem feels that after a glorious decade, the paintings are no longer divine, spectacularly good, but just fine. Describes her as ugly etc. Jackson Pollock: An American Saga Reviews

The relationship with the rich, vibrant, if not extremely good-looking woman is close, at one point the painter asks about the many lovers she is supposed to have had and wants to have sex with her, takes his pants down somewhat, but fails to have intimate relations for more than a few seconds. The question why so many of our most talented artists and writers are alcoholics will, I suspect never be satisfactorily answered. Views Read Edit View history. It's also about families, the great depression, socialism, surrealism, the shift of the intellectual and cultural center of gravity from Paris to NYC, L This brilliant biography is about much more than just the life of Jackson Pollock although that's a sufficiently worthy subject in its own right. The politics of art and the showrunners who made the artists we've come to know famous. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. Jackson Pollock maintained that nothing in his paintings was accidental: every swirl and splatter was an expression of his deepest self. Pollock's life was researched extensively for this book and there is much more detail than I had wanted, but it's over pages, so what did I expect? But in fact, of the two new books about Pollock published in recent weeks, Ellen G. The protagonist has a positive connection with Clem Greenberg, the critic that would mostly appreciate, even praise the work of the most important painter of the new generation, up to the point where Clem feels that after a glorious decade, the paintings are no longer divine, spectacularly good, but just fine. Even when it began with beer in the morning and ended with bourbon at night; even when its roots reached back to junior high school, or further, to an alcoholic father; even when his life dissolved, as it had several times over the last twenty years, into a series of drunken binges punctuated by hospitalization, drinking alone could not explain what was happening to Pollock. Seller Image. He changed not only the course of Western art, but our very definition of "art. Even talk of suicide had the air of ritual about it. His body hurling in space towards his death becomes a metaphor and his speeding in the air takes on the quality of a freebird escaping from burdens. On the other hand, it's a bit more detail than a non-enthusiast like me needed, especially about Jackson's early life and family; you don't get to any paintings until page or so, and no drip paintings until page or so. I got so wrapped up in this book, it was like reading fiction. I just wish there was a final chapter that recapped his life, commented on his legacy, and maybe even attempted to answer that question: Is he the greatest American painter? It would be hours before he could reach Pollock's house at the eastern end of Long Island--hours in which, knowing Jackson, anything could happen. Jul 01, Realini rated it really liked it. Jul 03, David rated it it was amazing. National Book Foundation. Rating details. With his ample Irish charm he tried to calm the distant voice, but Pollock was inconsolable. Anyone with a shred of romantic softness for Pollock needs to know the full range of his destructive behavior; he was not, at his worst, a tormented innocent, a 50's rebel without a cause, but vicious and hurtful to those he loved. It's a door-stopper of a book but worth the effort. Here, for the first time, is the life behind that extraordinary achievement—the disjointed childhood, the sibling rivalry, the sexual ambiguity, and the artistic frustration out of which both artist and art developed. Friedman and Deborah Solomon , are serious, well-intentioned efforts, but neither of them is sufficiently detached from Pollock mythology or sufficiently sophisticated about Pollock's art to provide the large, dispassionate view for which his life and work cry out. It couldn't explain the long, plaintive discussions about suicide with friends. Quantity Available: 1. Used Paperback Quantity Available: 2. Their book is bad biography because instead of offering a conception of Pollock rich enough to turn their facts into compelling truths, they cut him down to size, diminishing both the man and his art in an unending chronicle of self-destructive defeat and humiliation. Great book about a great artist. Learn more about this copy. For anyone interested in the cultural history of America from the Great Depression through WWII and into the s, this book takes the reader deep into the lives of ordinary people trying to survive extraordinary times. I would not claim to understand Jackson Pollock's art, other than I believe it was important in that it instigated a break from the homegrown Realist form and more traditional European art. Dust Jacket Condition: Good. Internally clean. New Hardcover Quantity Available: 2. Examples of this include: defining what he thinks when there is no record of what he thought, defining "demons" and "issues" that he in fact faces when there is no stated record SPOILER ALERT This book has a fascinating wealth of information on both Pollack and American art history in general! Based on more than 2, interviews with people, Jackson Pollock is the first book to explore the life of a great artist with the psychological depth that marks the best biographies of literary and political figures. Jackson Pollock: An American Saga is the first book to explore the great artist with psychological depth, based on interviews with over people. All that emerges finally is that he was as tormented about sexual matters as about everything else, not particularly successful as a lover with his wife or other women and in enormous chronic pain about his inadequacies. I've known Ruth Kligman Pollock's anti-heroine for many years. Seller Inventory Then I found myself going back to finish parts I had only skimmed through, and I ended up reading it almost in its entirety. Throughout the book the authors keep up a running commentary on Pollock's painting, the development of which they see primarily in terms of Pollock's attempts to express his ''unconscious,'' a word they use interchangeably with ''subconscious. When he is drunk, which happens often, the hero is abhorrent, abusive, violent, throws things around, scares Lee and anyone who happens to be around, insults and finally would be responsible for a tragedy…perhaps the details would not be mentioned, in the name of avoiding a spoiler, although the fate of the artist might be common knowledge. That said, this is probably one of the best biographies I've read in many years.

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It would be hours before he could reach Pollock's house at the eastern end of Long Island--hours in which, knowing Jackson, anything could happen. Jul 23, Richard Wise rated it it was amazing Shelves: biography. It's a fascinating, engrossing read of a complex, troubled man. From Publishers Weekly : Reading this massive, richly satisfying biography of the expressionist painter, one is awestruck that so much creativity flowed from such self-destructive havoc. Smith, whose previous books include ''Culture Making: Money, Success and the Art World'' and ''The Mormon Murders,'' accept unquestionably Pollock's statement that his work came out of his unconscious, and they proceed as if diving into the unconscious of a great artist were as easy as diving into a swimming pool. It was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Biography or Autobiography. I'd much rather prefer to read the primary documents from which this material was drawn. Landau of course does accept the centrality of Pollock's psychological problems and points out that by the early 40's ''a relentless and 'fanatical' conviction had begun to form in his mind: becoming a truly great artist was the only way he could ever come to terms with his constantly threatening emotional turmoil. More information about this seller Contact this seller. More information about this seller Contact this seller. Add links. The book was so much better than the movie which was based on this book. A readable copy of the book which may include some defects such as highlighting and notes. Landau's monograph is both more modest and more successful. Walden Books London, United Kingdom. Jackson Pollock:An American Saga. Naifeh and Mr. I highly recommend it. Fortunately, Ellen G. Thanks for telling us about the problem. Describes her as ugly etc. Jackson Pollock was more than a great artist, he was a creative force of nature. Jackson walked away unhurt, but those who knew him, like Tony Smith, knew that he would try again--and not because of alcohol. Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc. The book has been read but remains in clean condition. To see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up. Great book about a great artist. This article about a biographical or autobiographical book on an artist is a stub. Seller Inventory GOR Published by Clarkson Potter He veiled his art just as he veiled his life, to protect himself from the world without and the terrors within. This is a very good and well-researched biography of an extraordinary man and artist. I have the greatest respect for psychoanalytically informed biography; it is, I think, impossible to write biography today without some sense of the role of unconscious conflicts in great human achievement. More Details After two enormously productive and relatively dry years--even in the driest seasons he kept cooking sherry buried in the backyard--Jackson had gone back to the bottle. Original Title. https://files8.webydo.com/9585278/UploadedFiles/2A6DEA89-F57D-02E2-9F62-5A69527FA69E.pdf https://cdn.starwebserver.se/shops/inezaxelssonix/files/eve-was-framed-women-and-british-justice-513.pdf https://files8.webydo.com/9585848/UploadedFiles/575E7953-5DA8-4BCD-AB74-F2B1493DA1CF.pdf https://files8.webydo.com/9585571/UploadedFiles/AE805999-D1E5-293E-19C3-A12DBCC9E6E2.pdf https://img1.wsimg.com/blobby/go/2bb0eafb-6897-4d65-aa9e-f4749204cd0a/an-introduction-to-stress-and-health-1st-editi.pdf https://cdn.starwebserver.se/shops/oliwerhenrikssonny/files/the-three-billy-goats-gruff-read-it-yourself-with-ladybird-level-1-32.pdf