Jackson breaks the ice
Andrew Forge, 4 April 1991
Jackson Pollock: An American Saga
by Steven Naifeh and Gregory White Smith.
Barrie and Jenkins, 934 pp., £19.95, March 1990,0 7126 3866 0 Show More
by Steven Naifeh and Gregory White Smith.
Barrie and Jenkins, 934 pp., £19.95, March 1990,
Abstract Expressionism
by David Anfam.
Thames and Hudson, 216 pp., £5.95, August 1990,0 500 20243 5 Show More
by David Anfam.
Thames and Hudson, 216 pp., £5.95, August 1990,
Night Studio: A Memoir of Philip Guston
by Musa Mayer.
Thames and Hudson, 256 pp., £8.95, February 1991,0 500 27633 1 Show More
by Musa Mayer.
Thames and Hudson, 256 pp., £8.95, February 1991,
“... long and was roughed up by jocks. Charles moved to New York to study under the Regionalist Thomas Hart Benton at the Art Students’ League. He became one of Benton’s favourite students and an intimate of the Benton family. On a trip hack to California he persuaded Jackson, at a loose end, to come to New York and study at the League. Jackson, too, fell ... ”