Huh... that's interesting. Although I don't think I'll ever really like Pollock per se, just the concept of "order in chaos" makes me understand his stuff a bit better. I think you explained it well :)
When you say that Pollock was the first "great American artist", do you mean that he was the first to be accepted by European society as a worthy artist?
First great to be accepted by European Society. There were many great American artists before Pollock but unfortunately they weren't recognized in Europe.
Is it normal to think Pablo Picasso's paintings are horrendous?
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Huh... that's interesting. Although I don't think I'll ever really like Pollock per se, just the concept of "order in chaos" makes me understand his stuff a bit better. I think you explained it well :)
When you say that Pollock was the first "great American artist", do you mean that he was the first to be accepted by European society as a worthy artist?
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First great to be accepted by European Society. There were many great American artists before Pollock but unfortunately they weren't recognized in Europe.