Jackson Pollock
Thematic Hybrid: A New Film Form Curated by Mary Lea Bandy
“It was during the act of painting that Pollock engaged in the act of communicating,” noted Namuth, who convinced the artist to be filmed while sloshing and dripping his paints onto a canvas spread outdoors on the ground. This gestural activity was his way of being in his painting, and no other artist has been so intimately caught, literally, in the act. Informative to all subsequent generations of painters, the film was such a traumatic experience for Pollock that one wants to ask: What is the price of documentation?
Directors
Paul Falkenberg, Hans Namuth
Release Year
1951
Festival Year
2004
Country
United States
Run Time
10 minutes