Jackson Pollock - Julia Allen
Before watching the film in class, I would have called Pollock a great artist. I will now just call him an artist because his abusive behaviors and misogynistic tendencies were anything but great. His paintings broke barriers for abstract artists around the world and truly added to our understanding of what art can be. However, how do we praise the art without praising the man? How do we contend with the fact that he terrible to those around him but also produced ground breaking art? I want to appreciate the art while still condemning the artist, but it's hard to do both. Appreciating something created by someone who so poorly mistreated his own wife and others is something I struggle to forgive. I will never look at his art the same again.
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