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Justin Spring

    Justin Spring is a New York-based writer specializing in twentieth-century American art and culture. His work is marked by a profound understanding and meticulous examination of visual arts, revealing their connections to the broader cultural currents of the era. Spring's style is characterized by its analytical depth and engaging narrative, drawing readers into the world of artists and their creations. His publications and monographs are valued for their originality and contribution to the understanding of American artistic heritage.

    The essential Jackson Pollock
    • 1998

      Here's a series of quick, savvy, entertaining books on artists and pop culture at a popular price. It's for readers who want easy access to information and who are turned off by art-world jargon.With cutting-edge tone and text, these innovative, richly illustrated, compact books (6 x 6 gift size) are targeted at busy people who've heard of these much-discussed artists -- and who know that many people, for some reason, think these artists are important -- but honestly don't get what the big fuss is all about.Abrams produces fine illustrated books with such major art institutions as the Museum of Modern Art in New York and the Louvre.

      The essential Jackson Pollock