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One Fine Show: ‘Drip Splatter Wash’ at the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art The museum explores the artistic power of watercolors with an exhibition of stellar works from its collection.
Rebecca Bond of Albany watched her daughter, Riley, and her friends run around the Splatter Box on Wednesday, March 28, as they created art and engaged in some paint-throwing action.
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- After 16 years of marriage, Tracey, 47, and Jason Viverito, 42, can finish each other's sentences. When Tracey -- an art teacher for more than 10 years and Board of ...
There's an easy and often-used critique of Jackson Pollock’s iconic drip paintings: anyone—even a kid or a monkey—could splatter color on a canvas and make it look like his work. And it's ...
100 Years Later, Pollock's Legend Still Splattered On Art World Even a century since his birth, American "splatter artist" Jackson Pollock still provokes heated debate about the very definition of ...
A new study attacks the technique of using fractals, the repeating patterns found in everything from coastlines to fern fronds, to help distinguish authentic Jackson Pollock drip paintings from ...
In 1949, when Life magazine asked if Jackson Pollock was "the greatest living painter in the United States," the resulting outcry voiced nearly half a century of popular frustration with abstract art.
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