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Published by Cooper Square Press
Distributed by Simon & Schuster
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About The Book
Deborah Solomon's biography sets Jackson Pollock in his time and portrays him as a shy, often withdrawn person, full of insecurities and self-doubts, and frequently unable to express himself about his art or its meaning. Solomon interviewed two hundred people who knew Pollock and his work and she has drawn extensively on Pollock's own writings and other personal papers. She examines the artist's relationships with his family; his wife and fellow artist Lee Krasner; art patron Peggy Guggenheim; the painters Willem de Kooning, Mark Rothko, and many more.
Product Details
- Publisher: Cooper Square Press (June 26, 2001)
- Length: 312 pages
- ISBN13: 9781461624271
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Raves and Reviews
The soundest account so far of Pollock's life and career.
– Vanity Fair
The improbable mix of Stanley Kowalski, James Dean and Van Gogh never fails to amaze.
– Los Angeles Times
That story has now for the first time been told…in this very good and very sad book.
– Hilton Kramer, Arts and Antiques
Solomon is blunt about Pollock's numerous problems both with establishing his style and with alcoholism and declining mental health. A good, manageable biography for art enthusiasts and lay readers alike.
– Library Journal
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