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Jackson Pollock dancing colors - rivisiting Pollock movie with Ed Harris

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Uploaded by on Jul 21, 2009

tribute to Jackson Pollock
Source: Pollock movie with Ed Harris (2000)
Music: Bach and Albeniz
Editing: Finalcut

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Uploader Comments (claudiocrivelli)

  • What's the title of the second song?

  • @luis012357 Asturias from Albeniz

  • what's the title of the bach sonata?

  • prelude in C

Top Comments

  • If you examine the painting closely you can read his name across the full length of canvas!!

  • I do this to my walls.

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  • He freakin listened to jazz when he painted not this hot-bubble-bath-snore-sonata.

  • I call my dick Mr. Pollock :D 

  • @ricefarmer lets see you make a painting that sells for 150 million

  • Pollock did paint on the floor when they moved to East Hampton--but he painted mural in 1943 and was still using the wall as his easel then. Obviously he didnt have a wall big enough

  • @2245DRUMMER The fact of the matter is, Pollock was a simple con affected only because of Lee Krasner. She stroked his ego, and he believed it. When someone has the ability to see the truth: that the emperor indeed has no clothes on, you should simply accept the irrefutable fact that Pollock's 'pictures' were/are less than defined nothingness: pure nonsensical gibberish.

  • modern art bullshit

  • Pollock never painted on a stretched canvas and rarely in a vertical orientation. He stapled his canvases onto the floor. He liked the hard surface and felt that, standing above it, he was "in" the painting. but Harris does a great job of the energy: it's hard to overstate how physically demanding this kind of painting is.

  • 4 persone non capiscono niente di arte-.-"

  • This painting is at the Figge Musuem in Davenport, Iowa. I got to see it. It is a awesome painting. This painting is worth about 145 million. The Uni. of Iowa owns this painting.

  • great film, btw first thing I noticed was that this Bach piece (1st song) was featured in American Psycho

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