1956–57 Jackson Pollock Exhibition Catalogue
By Sam Hunter
Published by The Museum of Modern Art, New York
Bulletin Vol. XXIV, No. 2, 1956–57A scarce and highly collectible MoMA catalog from the landmark Jackson Pollock retrospective held shortly after the artist’s death. Includes essays by Sam Hunter, a brief chronology, selected bibliography by Bernard Karpel, and numerous black-and-white reproductions of Pollock’s major works along with a striking color centerfold of One (Number 31, 1950).
Details:
Publisher: The Museum of Modern Art, New York, 1956–57
Format: Softcover, stapled binding
Pages: 36
Dimensions: approx. 10" x 8"
Includes frontispiece photograph of Pollock painting in his Springs, Long Island studio by Hans Namuth
Illustrated throughout
Condition: Very good with light edge wear, clean pages, and secure binding. A classic mid-century MoMA publication.
A beautifully produced exhibition bulletin documenting the legacy of Jackson Pollock, the most influential figure in Abstract Expressionism. Essential for collectors of modern art ephemera and museum catalogs.

































