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Brushwork Study for Reorienting Pollock

仿波洛克筆意

2008
(American, b. 1954)
Culture
America
Measurements
50.2 x 189.1 cm (19 3/4 x 74 7/16 in.)
Copyright
© Arnold Chang
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Location
Not on view
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Arnold Chang’s intuitive ink play, scribbled freely over a flat surface, is built in layers from light to dark ink-dots and strokes that create rhythm, direction, and depth as they connect, condense, and trace the brush’s movements.

An artistic response to Jackson Pollock’s horizontal drip painting Number 10 in the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, this exploratory sketch is a predecessor to Secluded Valley in the Cold Mountains, CMA 2024.69. Chang created both the sketch and handscroll for the 2010 exhibition Fresh Ink: Ten Takes on Chinese Tradition at MFA Boston.
A horizontally oriented ink drawing on cream-colored paper features an undulating band of gestural forms in charcoal and gray. Tangled black lines create dense clusters across the width, interspersed with light, hazy washes. Two small red square stamps, one in the top left and another in the bottom right corner, anchor the fluid, frenetic composition, which evokes a vast, abstract landscape shifting through space.

Brushwork Study for Reorienting Pollock

2008

Arnold Chang

(American, b. 1954)
America

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