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Willem de Kooning on Culture

There are those now legendary tales of the rivalry between abstract expressionists Willem de Kooning and Jackson Pollack. Even one instance of them fighting in New York's famous The Cedar Bar. Personal demons aside, de Kooning had a more cultured European style personality, and Pollack was a wild man from the west. I had always been fascinated by Pollack's work and had read more about him, I guess taking my own stand in the rivalry.

"For milk to become yogurt it needs culture"

-Willem de Kooning


I love that quote from de Kooning, and as much as I hate to admit it, he shares a closer link to my creative process than Pollack does, or at least equal. For example: de Kooning had a process where he would tear up drawings and use them has a sort of pallet for his paintings, and thought that drawing was vitally important for an artist. This is not dissimilar with what I do with my sketchbook and odd collections of 'doodles' on napkins and bits of paper, junk mail, or whatever is handy at the time, and they way I use those images in my paintings.

2 comments:

José Carrilho (Go Detail) said...

Hi,

One of the best sentences that I've read recently.
And as many other wise ones, it can be applied to countless situations.

Kind regards,

José

Ed T. said...

Thanks for reading José, the more I read about de Kooning the more I like the man.