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Pollock Blue Skateboard - Single Deck - Medicom X Sync

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Medicom Toy
$250.00
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The Pollock Blue Skateboard represents a remarkable collaboration between Medicom Toy/Sync and the Jackson Pollock Estate, showcasing the artist's distinctive style.

Pollock's artistic experimentation is deeply influenced by the Surrealist movement's concept of psychic automatism, as seen in the works of visionary artists like Joan Miró and Salvador Dalí.

The genesis of Pollock's Action Painting can be traced back to a Picasso exhibition held at the Museum of Modern Art in New York in 1939, which had a profound impact on his artistic journey.

While Pollock's works faced criticism from some quarters, esteemed critics such as Clement Greenberg and Harold Rosenberg lauded his contributions. Rosenberg, in particular, expressed his admiration, stating, "many of the painters were 'Marxists'; they had been trying to paint Society. Others had been trying to paint art – it amounts to the same thing. The big moment came when it was decided to paint...just to PAINT. The gesture on the canvas was a gesture of liberation, from Value – political, aesthetic, moral."

This Pollock Blue Skateboard serves as a testament to the artist's revolutionary approach to painting and his ability to challenge traditional notions of art. It is a celebration of the freedom and liberation that comes with embracing pure artistic expression.

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The artistic experimentation of Jackson Pollock’s paintings reflects the strong influence from the Surrealist psychic automatism present in the works of artists like Joan Miró and Salvador Dalí. Pollock’s Action Painting also raised from a 1939 Picasso exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art in New York. While some heavily criticized his works, other renowned critics like Clement Greenberg and Harold Rosenberg praised Pollock. As an example, Rosenberg stated: “many of the painters were ‘Marxists’; they had been trying to paint Society. Others had been trying to paint art – it amounts to the same thing. The big moment came when it was decided to paint…just to PAINT. The gesture on the canvas was a gesture of liberation, from Value – political, aesthetic, moral.

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