Jackson Pollock - Phaidon Vhs Video Tape Cassette

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A Kim Evans documentary film, presented by Melvyn Bragg. A London Weekend Television 'South Bank Show', originally broadcast in 1987. Running time approx. 52 minutes. The film surveys Pollock's career as a whole, from the early influence of Surrealism and the Mexican muralists to his later evolution of 'All-over style', which broke entirely from the traditional Western view of artistic composition. The sense of restless personal quest accompanied Pollock's art from the beginning, and this film testifies to its continuing power to provide and enthral. VHS video tape cassette with slipcase. There is a little spot of wear at the corner of the cassette and slipcase, otherwise very good. Includes accompanying leaflet detailing other Phaidon art videos. If you would like to browse the other items our shop has available online, please click on our shop's name.

19.99 GBP