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He was expelled from his first high school in California so he attended Los Angeles' Manual Arts High School where he was also expelled. soon after he moved to New York and studied at Art Students League of New York under Thomas Hart Benton.

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How did Jackson pollocks paintings impact the world?

Jackson pollock was a crazy artist the way he splattered art on canvas.


What size is Jacksons Pollocks Shimmering Substance?

30 1/8 x 24 1/4 in;


What is the most exspensive painting painting?

According to Wikipedia the most expensive painting is Jackson Pollocks No.5 (Oil on Fiberboard, 1948) which was sold in 2006 by David Geffen via Sotherby's for an estimated $140 million. I always thought it was Jasper John's Flags but I think that might be for a living Artist.


What was Jackson pollocks qualities?

Jackson Pollock was known for his innovative approach to abstract expressionism, characterized by his drip painting technique, which emphasized spontaneity and movement. His works often featured complex layers of paint that created dynamic energy and depth. Pollock's intense emotional expression and rejection of traditional artistic methods contributed to his reputation as a leading figure in modern art. His ability to transform the act of painting into a performance was a defining quality of his artistic legacy.


Why do people think Pollocks are dumb?

Some people perceive Jackson Pollock's abstract expressionist paintings as lacking skill or effort, often viewing his techniques—like drip painting—as random or chaotic. This misunderstanding can lead to the belief that his art is "dumb" or simplistic. Additionally, the abstract nature of his work can make it difficult for some viewers to connect emotionally or intellectually, resulting in dismissal of its value. However, many art enthusiasts argue that Pollock's work is a profound exploration of movement, emotion, and the creative process.