News about Jackson Pollock

Harry and Meghan's new BFFs: He's an impossibly handsome polo-playing model with limitless funds and a huge estate. And his equally beautiful wife just got a pot of Meghan's jam. ALISON BOSHOFF reveals all

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 19, 2024
THE 'bromance' between Prince Harry and Nacho Figueras - the wealthy, handsome and influential 'David Beckham of polo' - grows, it would seem, ever deep. Over one week alone, there have been three very public displays of affection. In one, Harry's wife, Meghan, sent a jar of strawberry jam - the first product from her much-anticipated lifestyle brand, American Riviera Orchard - to Nacho's socialite wife, Delfin Blaquier.

Mystery of the missing giant 'burnt digestive biscuit': Dealer has to pay £111,000 after losing court battle over abstract art piece which disappeared after being loaned to her

www.dailymail.co.uk, July 26, 2023
Judge Alan Saggerson, a judge sitting in Central London County Court, described the case, "Untitled in red 2011" as "to have the appearance of a burnt digestive biscuit" when it was brought before him. Esperenza Koren, a Barcelona-based gallery, borrowed Bosco Sodhi's work with the intention of selling it, according to the court.

In a 20-year initiative, nine people have been charged with stealing millions of dollars worth of artwork and collectibles

www.dailymail.co.uk, July 4, 2023
According to authorities, a ring that stole millions of dollars of cherished artwork and some of America's most coveted sports memorabilia in a 20-year criminal plan has been successfully captured. Nine people from rural Lackawanna County have been charged with stealing priceless collectibles, paintings, and other items, including an Andy Warhol silkscreen, a Jackson Pollock painting, and up to 20 World Series rings. According to the United States Attorney for the Middle District of Pennsylvania, the perpetrators, eight men and a woman, reportedly managed to flee police as they broke into museums and institutions in six states from 1999 to 2019.

Jackson Pollock's death has been attributed to a mysterious Manhattan cult

www.dailymail.co.uk, July 2, 2023
The Sullivan Institute, a cult based on Manhattan's Upper West Side, has been accused of contributing to Jackson Pollock's death. The cult, also known as the Sullivans, believed that alcohol use and sexual freedom could help solve psychological problems. Pollock, a lifelong alcoholic, died after driving and crashing his car while inebriated in August 1956.

On the Upper West Side, a little-known psychotherapeutic cult

www.dailymail.co.uk, June 25, 2023
On the Upper West Side of NYC for over three decades, a new book tells the tale of 'the Sullivanians', a psychotherapeutic sex cult that existed almost entirely in secrecy. Saul B. Newton (pictured left), the country's violent leader, argued that traditional family values were'the source of all evil.' With no medical degree, he persuaded members to spend thousands of dollars on their therapy sessions, where he often requested oral sex and encouraged his followers to sleep with a new partner every night. The cult attracted over 600 members, many of whom were housed in communal dormitories within three buildings on the Upper West Side, during the era of acclaim. Jackson Pollock, an abstract painter (top right), actress Joan Harvey, and novelist Richard Price were among the many admirers of the art.

Rolls-Royce is a 10-year-old art prodigy who paints it and sells it for $450,000

www.dailymail.co.uk, June 19, 2023
Mikail Akar, a pint-sized painter, hails from Cologne and is causing a slew of art shows, including his debut in New York, Unbelievable, where he sold $80,000 worth of works. The cherubic ten year old has been compared to neo-expressionists Jean-Michel Basquiat and Jackson Pollock. Now, having made his mark on the art world with his canvases, Mikail has shifted his attention to a more expensive medium: luxury cars, on which he gives a personal and colorful twist by doodling across their exteriors.

The National Park Service is allowing visitors the opportunity to rent eight 1920s Cape Cod shacks

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 8, 2023
By July 1, applications for the shacks will be ready, and tours will be held on June 15. Through a public bidding process, the leases are being sold on 10-year terms. Lessees will be chosen based on their ability to maintain the shacks and occupy them in a way that respects the local climate and the culture of the dunes. Artists such as Tennessee Williams, E.E., have occupied the shacks over the years. Cummings, Harry Kemp, and Jackson Pollock are among Cummings' favorites. During Henry David Thoreau's travels in the mid-1800s, he stayed in shacks in the same dunes.

It's Jackdaw Pollock!Odin the raven paints just like the American artist

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 2, 2023
After exhibiting a stunning range of experimental paintings with her beak, a creative raven has the art world in a flap. Odin, Eleven, creates her striking abstract works that are selling out of stores for up to £15 per year. Using a variety of vibrant animal-safe paints and food colorings, she makes her vivid abstract works that are selling off the shelves for up to £15. The Tropical Butterfly House Wildlife Conservation Park in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, said they first gave the captive bird an easel eight years ago. And after introducing her to new techniques over the course of a year, she was then able to create her stunning works, many of which look like those of great American artist Jackson Pollock, whose works sell for millions.

Can YOU guess what they are?AI reimagines popular brand logos in the style of famous artists

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 28, 2023
Using AI, Gnatta, a UK-based communication tech firm, has reimagined a number of Nike to Toblerone logos in the style of artists such as Banksy, Picasso, and Monet. The system puts together a completely new logo based on the artist's previous creations. But can you guess what logos they are?

Fans of American singer Frances Tiafoe's tumultuous Australian Open outfit split them

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 16, 2023
On day one of the Australian Open, Frances Tiafoe stole the show, but not because of his four-set victory over Daniel Altmaier. The American superstar turned heads due to his outfit, a sleeve-less top, and shorts with large red, purple, and blue stripes. The choice of colours would have had Jackson Pollock nodding in approval and clearly divided views among viewers, with predictable divergence.

Since losing breast cancer in 24 patients, a radiationologist was fined $750 to keep his license

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 20, 2022
In 24 cases over a three-year period, Dr. Mark Guilfoyle, a radiologist at three rural hospitals in New Hampshire, missed breast cancer diagnoses. Patricia Eddy (left), who had been advised that her mammograms in 2015, 2016, and 2017 were negative for cancer, but breast cancer was also present each and every time. Cheryl Jensen (right) had her mammograms misread, and she later had to do surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation. When reports were lodged with the New Hampshire Board of Medicine, there was a delay of eight months before any response was made. Guilfoyle was issued a $750 fine and'reprimanded' in 2019, but he had his license. Patients are particularly vulnerable to discover if physicians are subject to malpractice agreements, hospitalization charges, or have any criminal charges against them, according to the New Hampshire Medical board.

Sneak Peek: It's all in trendy Tel Aviv, from delicious food to futuristic buildings

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 16, 2022
You get Tel Aviv, one of the Mediterranean's hottest beaches, next to one of the world's oldest cities. Culture enthusiasts, architects, foodies, shoppers, party animals, and anyone else who wants to simply tan on the sand is welcome in the young and sunny city. FUTURISTIC Start With a stroll down tree-lined Rothschild Boulevard to see some of the world's best-preserved Bauhaus architecture. Nearly a century after they were constructed, the white-walled buildings still look modern.

After a stage four cancer diagnosis, an artist reveals why he returned to art

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 22, 2022
Michael Kiely had grand intentions of becoming a "grumpy old man," but then he was given three months to live, and it changed everything. After becoming well-known in the art world, the 70-year-old grandfather's 'first and last' art show in Sydney next Sunday will reveal that he'feels like a fraud,' with some of his works selling up to $10,00o a pop.

Furious paleontologists blast auction houses for letting the super rich buy up dinosaur specimens

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 20, 2022
Paleontologists are outraged about another prehistoric specimen being sold at auction to an unknown bidder. According to them, these priceless dinosaurs are being treated like nothing more than toys for the wealthy. According to DailyMail.com, Steve Brusatte (right), an American paleontologist affiliated with the University of Edinburgh in Scotland, and Thomas Carr (left), a Wisconsin paleontologist, told DailyMail.com that once a fossil is purchased by a private collector, it will no longer be studied by researchers. According to them, this is similar to burning the last copy of a book because it is lost in perpetuity. This is the case of the first triceratops ever uncovered to date. This specimen, nicknamed 'Big John,' was auctioned for $7.4 million in October 2021 and has since been outlawed from the nation. An Allosaurus that was sold in 2018 for $1.9 million is another example. This specimen is on sale at a French museum.