Hans Namuth
Photographer of Jackson Pollock
Born
1915
110 years ago
Died
October 13th, 1990
35 years ago — 75 years old
Category
Artists & Creatives
Country
United States
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German-American photographer specialized in abstract expressionism. Notable for a series of photographs capturing artist Jackson Pollock in the act of painting. These images highlighted Pollock's technique and the physicality of his work. Namuth's photography contributed to the understanding of Pollock's process and significance in the art world. He documented various cultural figures and artists over his career, showcasing their creative processes through his lens.
Photographed Jackson Pollock's painting process
Contributed to the documentary film 'Jackson Pollock'
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