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Blue Poles; Artist: Jackson Pollock: Year: 1952 () Medium: Enamel and aluminum paint with glass on canvas: Movement: Abstract expressionism: Dimensions: 212.1 cm × 488.9 cm (83.5 in × 192.5 in) Location: National Gallery of Australia, Canberra
- 212.1 cm × 488.9 cm (83.5 in × 192.5 in)
- Jackson Pollock
- 1952
Oct 14, 2023 · Blue Poles. In 1952 Pollock was in an experimental stage in his career where his choice of medium for his work was becoming more and more varied. Number 11, or Blue Poles as it is now known features fragments of glass inserted into areas of paint.
Jackson Pollock painted Blue poles using flung and dripped lines of brightly coloured household paints. We see the vivid brilliance of ultramarine blue, the deep warmth of cadmium yellow, a reddish orange like tangerine, thin drips of white, puddles of thickened cream and squiggles and splashes of black.
Blue Poles, mixed media painting on canvas created in 1952 by American Abstract Expressionist artist Jackson Pollock. It is one of the best known of the artist’s work and was painted on a canvas stretched on the floor of his studio. Pollock was born in Cody, Wyoming, the youngest of five sons.
Dec 9, 2015 · Published: December 9, 2015 2:11pm EST. So, what is the story with Jackson Pollock’s Blue poles? You know the painting – that big canvas, more than two metres high and almost five metres...
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Licensed by ARS/ Copyright Agency. Blue poles by Jackson Pollock is one of the most controversial paintings in the modern world. Created in 1952, to this day it provokes a broad range of responses, from defenders who proclaim it a great masterpiece to detractors who see it as a formless mass of dribbles.
The Journey of Blue Poles from New York City to Canberra.