
Number 3 - Jackson Pollock
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Author: | Pollock |
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Title: | Number 3 |
Original location: | Saint Louis Art Museum, Missouri, USA |
Year: | 1950 |
"Number 3", created by Jackson Pollock in 1950, is a vibrant representation of abstract expressionism, a movement that challenged pictorial conventions through the use of innovative techniques. This work, currently housed in the Saint Louis Art Museum, Missouri, exemplifies the drip technique that Pollock perfected, marking a turning point in the history of modern art for its rejection of easel painting and its direct and physical approach on the canvas spread on the floor.
Pollock applied the paint dynamically, allowing natural drips and splashes to form complex layers of color and texture, reflecting his interest in psychology, especially theories of the unconscious. "Number 3" is a testament to how his personal struggles, including his well-documented problem with alcohol, are deeply intertwined with his creative process, often seeing the act of painting as a form of personal therapy.
Through this work, Pollock explored randomness and control, creating a space where each element of the painting coexisted without a defined visual focus, thus challenging traditional narrative and composition in art. The influence of this approach is not limited to the artistic realm; it also sparked significant debates about the nature of art and the role of the artist, redefining the public's perception of painting.