by T.J. Clark, James Coddington, Jeremy Lewison, Carol Mancusi-Ungaro, Anne Wagner, Robert Storr, Rosalind Krauss
Presenting nine critical essays by leading scholars--among them T.J. Clark, Robert Storr, James Coddington, Rosalind Krauss, and Kirk Varnedoe--this collection offers dramatically different ways of understanding Jackson Pollock's art and influence. Revealing not just the richness of Pollock's work, but also the vitality and diversity of contemporary criticisms, these texts discuss the crisis of easel painting,...
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