Pollock really invented something. No one painted like him - or de Kooning or Still. — Roy Lichtenstein Copy Share Image
To handle paint the way Pollock did, you need the muscularity of a ballet dancer. — Pat Steir Copy Share Image
The significant element that is common to Rivera, Siqueros, Picasso, Pollock, Van Gogh and Frida Kahlo is the expression of pain. — Billy Cannon Copy Share Image
It's impossible in our postmodern era for anyone to be original - for anybody to do what Jackson Pollock did. — Irving Sandler Copy Share Image
I don't need to own one but I like to look at Diane Arbus's pictures and anything by Jackson Pollock. — Lynne Ramsay Copy Share Image
Who among us has not gazed thoughtfully and patiently at a painting of Jackson Pollock and thought "What a piece of crap?" — Rob Long Copy Share Image
I'm interested in Jackson Pollock's kind of art, where art is beautiful, but it's nothing, and yet it's incredible. — Taylor Swift Copy Share Image
I wanted my work to be seen for free in a public space, I want to be up there with Pollock and… — Stella Vine Copy Share Image
In response to the question, 'How do you know when you're finished?' Pollock replied, 'How do you know when you're finished making… — Jackson Pollock Copy Share Image
Jackson Pollock said once, "I don't really feel that many people in this world are alive." He said, "That's why I like… — Tom Robbins Copy Share Image
I think there's a real problem if you're making a film - some people have done whether it be about Jackson Pollock… — Peter Webber Copy Share Image
I know the Pollock novel. Read it last year and liked it. Daniel Woodrell is awesome. I especially like the book Winter's… — Joe R. Lansdale Copy Share Image
It can be a work by Mondrian, a piece of music by Schönberg or Mozart, a painting by Leonardo, Barnett Newman or… — Gerhard Richter Copy Share Image
Pollock was well known, certainly, but for all the wrong reasons. He was known as much for being wild and unconventional in… — Kenneth Noland Copy Share Image
The big shock of my life was Abstract Expressionism - Pollock, de Kooning, those guys. It changed my work. I was an… — LeRoy Neiman Copy Share Image
Decades ago, Gerhard Richter found a painterly philosopher's stone. Like Jackson Pollock before him, he discovered something that had been in painting… — Jerry Saltz Copy Share Image
I think we're in an age where artists really have an incredible range of materials at their command now. They can use… — Bill Viola Copy Share Image
Just as Pollock used the drip to meld process and product, Richter 'found' and used the smudge and the blur to ravish… — Jerry Saltz Copy Share Image
“I can't help thinking of Jackson Pollock, who poured, splattered and lashed the canvass with strings of paint. His process was about… — Jocelyn Lieu Copy Share Image
The 10 or 12 artists I have known really well all my life are at least as competitive as professional athletes. They… — Tom Peters Copy Share Image
“He knew clearly enough that his imagination was growing traitor to him, and yet at times it seemed the ship he sailed… — H.G. Wells Copy Share Image
“It was in a swampy village on the lagoon river behind the Turner Peninsula that Pollock's first encounter with the Porroh man… — H.G. Wells Copy Share Image
Chaos can be structured as non-chaos. That we know from Jackson Pollock. — Eva Hesse Copy Share Image
And that Newman wasn't, and yet to me Pollock is just as radical and unlike Expressionism as Newman. — Donald Judd Copy Share Image
It would have been the equivalent of Jackson Pollock's attempts to copy the Sistine Chapel. — Malcolm Cowley Copy Share Image
If the choice is between buying another building or a Pollock, I'd go for the Pollock every time. — Damien Hirst Copy Share Image
Pollock was terrific. I think he freed himself of all kinds of worry about this world. Ran around and dripped, and then… — Agnes Martin Copy Share Image
“Seldom was blue for blue's sake present till Pollock hurled pigment at his canvas like pies.” — William H. Gass Copy Share Image
I love Francis Bacon. I just saw a great Jackson Pollock exhibit at the Dallas Museum when I was home for Thanksgiving. — Owen Wilson Copy Share Image
Part of the strength of Pollock and Rothko's art, in fact, is this doubt as to whether art may be there at… — John Ashbery Copy Share Image
I quite like Jackson Pollock, and have a real gut reaction to it, so it does whatever it does to me. — Denis Lawson Copy Share Image
In the past 10 years, I've looked at life as this Pollock stuff. And now I'm almost in the post Pollock phase. — Ed Harris Copy Share Image
Every so often, a painter has to destroy painting. Cezanne did it, Picasso did it with Cubism. Then Pollock did it. He… — Willem de Kooning Copy Share Image