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Jackson Pollock Transformed American Art—and Was Destroyed by His Own Success

Set aside Jackson Pollock's drip paintings, and an argument could be made that overall he wasn't a particularly good artist.

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According to ARTnews’s source item, Jackson Pollock Transformed American Art—and Was Destroyed by His Own Success, Set aside Jackson Pollock’s drip paintings, and an argument could be made that overall he wasn’t a particularly good artist.

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