
Jackson Pollock
1912-1956
Pollock transformed painting by moving the canvas to the floor and making the act of painting itself central to the work. His poured and dripped lines create all-over surfaces without a single focal point, turning composition into rhythm, movement, and accumulated energy. Though often discussed as spontaneous, the paintings are deeply structured, and their force comes from the way gesture, scale, and material presence become the subject.
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