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Jackson Pollock's Post-Ritual Performance: Memories Arrested in Space
- TDR: The Drama Review
- The MIT Press
- Volume 48, Number 1 (T 181), Spring 2004
- pp. 60-78
- Article
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Uneasy that Jackson Pollock's paintings indicate a profound involvement with myth and that his dedication to the curative potential of psychoanalysis indicate a sustained engagement with his infantile fantasies and early family history, art historians have not agreed on how to interpret Pollock's paintings. There are two major trends: Pollock's "opticality" and the meaning of the nonrepresentational and representational marks found in them. Soussloff seeks a third way-the meaning of myth, ritual, and performance in Pollock's abstractions.