How Did Jackson Pollock's Influence On American Art

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A forceful tactic that America used in order to convince the people of America that Jackson Pollock’s is the greatest artist ever, was by applying psychological pressure on Americans to like Pollock’s art paintings. America was spreading the idea that if a person does not like abstract art then that person is not an intellectual being and also the idea that a person is or should be from a lower economic class if they do not like abstract art. This type of psychological pressure did have an effect on the population it made the people rethink their opinions on Jackson Pollock’s art and as a consequence mostly all Americans were now describing his art to be prodigious. Of course what Americans said was that the liked Pollock’s art, but what they …show more content…

Pollock told the Life magazine interviewer, “When I am in my painting, I‘m not aware of what I’m doing” (qtd. in LIFE 43). What this quote says is that Pollock painted to paint and it should make anyone wonder how this type of thinking made his art so valuable and popular. The only explanation is that it must have been some outside influence that made him be portrayed as the great artist we know today. Also, Pollock might have been aware that the American press and the art system helped him with his art career because in the movie based on him, there is a scene when Pollock is being recorded as he is painting and while he is painting the cameraman is making faces as if he thinking to himself, how is this art? Pollock is not happy with the cameraman was talking, so out of anger he starts shouting to the cameraman’s face, “I'm not the phony, you're the phony” (Pollock). Pollock was trying to validate his art by repeating this over and over again. In a way Jackson Pollock knew that his fame did not come alone with his art, therefore the claim that only Jackson Pollock’s talent was the reason that he was able to become a great artist is not the whole truth. The whole truth is that the main reason he was known as an elite artist was because America wanted it that

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