"I think they [the public] should not look for, but look passively β and try to receive what the painting has to offer and not bring a subject matter or preconceived idea of what they are to be looking for ... and I think the unconsciousness drives do mean a lot in looking at paintings ... I think it should enjoyed just as music is enjoyed β after a while you may like it or you may not. But it doesn't seem to be too serious. I like some flowers, and others, other flowers I don't like. I think at least it gives β at least give it a chance."
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Jackson Pollock
1912 β 1956
US-amerikanischer Maler
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