Thursday, 19 November 2015

All-Over Painting - Oxford Definition

A term first applied to the Abstract Expressionist drip paintings of Jackson Pollock which appeared to have no top or bottom and implied extension beyond the canvas. Later the term was applied to the works of other artists which had an overall design of almost identical elements or a nearly uniform colour-field, both of which, by implication, could extend beyond the confines of the canvas.

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