On the occasion of MoMA's exhibition Abstract Expressionist New York, Daniel Larkin considers the total accomplishment of Jackson Pollock's oeuvre. Pollock's "paintings are often crudely divided into two categories. On the hand, there are the mighty drip paintings — where splatters and splotches of paint dance across the picture plane. Then, there is everything else."
Beyond Pollock’s Drip Paintings
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