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Here we review the latest titles.See all 51 stories. ART Blue Poles: Jackson Pollock, Gough Whitlam and the Painting that changed Australia Tom McIlroy Hachette $34.99 My parents did not think ...
Blue Poles: Jackson Pollock, Gough Whitlam and the painting that changed a nation by Tom McIlroy At the epicentre of our 70s boom stands Jackson Pollock’s Blue Poles, purchased for the ...
Prime Minister Gough Whitlam was on the line seeking advice from her husband, artist Clifton Pugh, about whether the Labor government should approve one of the most expensive purchases of art in the ...
The Mayflower Cafe is an upscale seafood restaurant in Downtown Jackson. The Mayflower's menu has a blue plate special ... is wild caught Alaskan pollock supplied by a sustainable fishery.
Jackson Pollock’s Blue Poles is one of the greatest paintings of the 20th century. National Gallery of Australia The cable arrived at lunchtime on Wednesday, 6 June, 1973. The news from New ...
I was standing on two of Jackson Pollock's most celebrated paintings ... emotions – even though I was wearing a pair of bright blue plastic protective slippers. It's fair to say that Pollock ...
It is a well-versed art canon roll call that includes Mark Rothko, Jackson Pollock, Anthony Caro ... s most capacious works, Moveable Blue (1973). Here, her pigments feel alive, as if they ...
Jackson Pollock famously responded to the suggestion ... the wobbly vertical forms rendered in orange, yellow, green, and blue—like the colors you see when squinting at a landscape through ...
Before Jackson Pollock became Jackson Pollock ... and hints of ochre and slate blue struck me from just a few feet away. Kasmin’s researcher, Jason Drill, said it was the largest painting ...
Cleaning out her desk recently, Harrison, who has authored nonfiction books that include “Hamptons Bohemia,” “The Jackson Pollock Box ... 1952"; and “Blue Poles: Number 11, 1952 ...
Like many recent chroniclers of mid-century New York, she snubs the household names, so that we hear barely a peep from Warhol, Rauschenberg, or Johns, and even less from Jackson Pollock ...