As part of a “week off” that Janie and I took in London to see exhibitions and shows, the centrepiece of our Thursday was a trip to the Tate to see the Jackson Pollock exhibition.
The exhibition had been much hyped in the media, with previews and reviews.
Here’s a smattering from the papers.
Bel Littlejohn in The Guardian with tongue firmly in cheek, I shouldn’t wonder:
Pollock Littlejohn Guardian 19 Mar 1999, Fri The Guardian (London, Greater London, England) Newspapers.comLaura Cumming in the Observer seemed more genuinely bowled over by the exhibition:
Pollock Cumming Observer 14 Mar 1999, Sun The Observer (London, Greater London, England) Newspapers.comThe Weasel in the Indy used a strange mixture of reverence and irreverence to review this exhibition:
Pollock The Weasel Indy 13 Mar 1999, Sat The Independent (London, Greater London, England) Newspapers.comBrian Sewell gave it the usual “Sewage treatment” in the Standard, over two pages:
Pollock Sewell Standard 11 Mar 1999, Thu Evening Standard (London, Greater London, England) Newspapers.com Pollock Sewell Standard 2 of 2 11 Mar 1999, Thu Evening Standard (London, Greater London, England) Newspapers.comI gave it a one word review in my log:
Bollocks.
Janie remembers the exhibition more fondly than that and I have become reconciled with Pollock since, especially in the context of shirts and ties.