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  • Mr. Coleman has often been called the Jackson Pollock of the alto saxophone, and he smiles at the comparison.

    Serendipitous Convergence Hooks Up Sax and Splatter 2006

  • Mr. Coleman has often been called the Jackson Pollock of the alto saxophone, and he smiles at the comparison.

    Serendipitous Convergence Hooks Up Sax and Splatter 2006

  • Mr. Coleman has often been called the Jackson Pollock of the alto saxophone, and he smiles at the comparison.

    Serendipitous Convergence Hooks Up Sax and Splatter 2006

  • Mr. Coleman has often been called the Jackson Pollock of the alto saxophone, and he smiles at the comparison.

    Serendipitous Convergence Hooks Up Sax and Splatter 2006

  • How can we take measure of "radical innovators" in the arts such as Jackson Pollock and abstract expressionism, or John Cage and American experimentalism in composition?

    Archive 2009-04-01 Daniel Little 2009

  • How can we take measure of "radical innovators" in the arts such as Jackson Pollock and abstract expressionism, or John Cage and American experimentalism in composition?

    Creativity, convention, and tradition Daniel Little 2009

  • There's been some research with abstract art, such as Jackson Pollock's drip paintings, which indicates that artwork with certain fractal dimensions is visually appealing.

    The Speculist: Talk About Outsourcing 2005

  • More than 100 works to be shown from Monday in Madrid's Thyssen-Bornemisza museum will draw attention to the link between Monet (Paris 1840 - Giverny 1926) and a stream of young, abstract, post-Second World War artists such as Jackson Pollock, Mark Rothko and Willem de Kooning.

    Reuters: Top News 2010

  • More than 100 works to be shown from Monday in Madrid's Thyssen-Bornemisza museum will draw attention to the link between Monet (Paris 1840 - Giverny 1926) and a stream of young, abstract, post-Second World War artists such as Jackson Pollock, Mark Rothko and Willem de Kooning.

    Reuters: Top News 2010

  • The show features more than eighty impressive works that have been added to the Thaw collection since 2002, many of them important modern drawings by artists such as Jackson Pollock, Georgia O'Keeffe, Robert Motherwell, Ellsworth Kelly, Agnes Martin, Jim Dine, and David Smith, among others.

    Art Knowledge News 2009

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