Pollock and Smith shared a friendship and a year of birth, and this celebration of their respective centennials features sculptures by Smith, as you might expect, and also, more surprisingly, sculptures by Pollock—who is, of course, famous for his drip paintings. The works here by both artists were created over a single weekend in Smith's backyard, just a few weeks before Pollock's death in a car crash on Aug 11, 1956. See if you can guess which artist did which piece.
"Jackson Pollock & Tony Smith: Sculpture: An Exhibition on the Centennial of Their Births"
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