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This piece of work created by Jackson pollock is a large rectangular work made on paper, where Picasso’s Guernica painting is disguised as a painting like Pollock style. This work was done in Pollock technique is mostly a drawing where Pollock drips and splatters paint and those drips and splatters area represented or shown the symbolism of Picasso's Guernica . Pollock uses Indian ink on 114 sheet of Teslin which has essays and text written by artist between 1980 and 2016 printed on it.

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The first essay was published on the magazine art forum in 1980 and it explores topics like realism, representation and authenticity, this essay is called Portrait of VI Lenin, but there is also other nine essay or texts that were publish by Art and Language in journals about art-historical and philosophical So, this artwork was a collaboration by Art and Language and Jackson Pollock which was or still is exhibited in Lisson Gallery

• PICASSO’S GERNICA(IN THE STYLE OF JACKSON POLLOCK, ESSAY II)

• 1980/2018

In my opinion is perfect that Pollock did a piece of work where he was not only inspired by the Guernica but Pollock also tried to disguise it in his painting however I think that Picasso’s painting is better when it seen as how it is an abstract painting talking about the desperation in wars and the sorrow of people in those wars where innocent people died even though Pollock gave another meaning to his own painting about realism, representation and authenticity as well as keeping the real meaning behind this magnificent painting of Picasso.

• Blue Poles

• 1952

• 1950

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