//=time() ?>
Untitled (2), Jackson Pollock, c. 1944, printed in 1967 https://t.co/uzYsHwiMxx #jacksonpollock #moma
Untitled (1), state II of III, Jackson Pollock, 1944 https://t.co/laSVHH3mnH #jacksonpollock #museumarchive
Untitled (1), Jackson Pollock, c. 1944, printed in 1967 https://t.co/0npekXvD3n #museumofmodernart #museumarchive
The Key, Jackson Pollock, 1946 https://t.co/Ce3cwOXkqd #contemporaryart #jacksonpollock
The Flame, Jackson Pollock, c. 1934-38 https://t.co/lhVhH9D2of #museumofmodernart #museumarchive
Untitled (1), state II of III, Jackson Pollock, 1944 https://t.co/q60bTCQRtf #jacksonpollock #moma
Rothko, Pollock, Hilma af Klint, Klimt, Kandinsky, and many others were deeply spiritual artists, often expressing this in their writings about their work. This was repressed out of our collective understanding due to heavily left-leaning politics during their cultural zeitgeist.
Untitled (1), state II of III, Jackson Pollock, 1944 https://t.co/laSVHH3mnH #jacksonpollock #museumarchive
Untitled (2), Jackson Pollock, c. 1944, printed in 1967 https://t.co/uzYsHwiMxx #museumofmodernart #museumarchive
Untitled (Animals and Figures), Jackson Pollock, 1942 https://t.co/2inhW9VPWQ #moma #jacksonpollock
Untitled (1), Jackson Pollock, c. 1944, printed in 1967 https://t.co/0npekXvD3n #museumarchive #moma
The Flame, Jackson Pollock, c. 1934-38 https://t.co/lhVhH9D2of #moma #museumarchive
The Key, Jackson Pollock, 1946 https://t.co/Ce3cwOXkqd #museumarchive #artinstituteofchicago
#OTD in 1984—6 months after her death—a retrospective of artist Lee Krasner opened at NY's MoMA. #NotJustTheWifeOf Jackson Pollock, Krasner said: "I … was there through the formative years of Abstract Expressionism and I have been treated like I wasn't." https://t.co/7TB4mMKhnN
Untitled (1), state II of III, Jackson Pollock, 1944 https://t.co/q60bTCzgBH #moma #museumofmodernart
The Key, Jackson Pollock, 1946 https://t.co/Ce3cwOXkqd #artinstituteofchicago #jacksonpollock
Untitled (1), state II of III, Jackson Pollock, 1944 https://t.co/laSVHH3mnH #moma #jacksonpollock
Untitled (1), Jackson Pollock, c. 1944, printed in 1967 https://t.co/0npekXvD3n #moma #museumofmodernart
The Flame, Jackson Pollock, c. 1934-38 https://t.co/lhVhH9D2of #museumofmodernart #museumarchive
The Key, Jackson Pollock, 1946 https://t.co/MvafkTGuYp #artinstituteofchicago #museumarchive