(3/3) IT’S A MESS: a prise of contingency
A colourful chaos Second part: http://wp.me/p93R0R-1u Observing an abstract work by Pollock, its colourful chaos attracts commonly the viewer’s mind. You can understand it, you can slight it, you can worship or denigrate it. But Pollock, in his own way, surprises for that disorder. A disorder that hides tears and jazz music, screams of rage and creative […]
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