James Pollock Papers

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Identifier

MA 131

Creator

Pollock, James

Dates

1966-2024

Extent

47.79 linear feet [seven record boxes, seven oversize flat boxes, nine frame enclosures]

Abstract

James Pollock is an American artist renowned for blending abstract and concrete styles, drawing inspiration from Bauhaus geometry, ancient cave art, and traditional landscapes. The James Pollock Papers document the evolution and artistic contributions of this South à£à£Ö±²¥Ðã artist, with a particular focus on his involvement in the U.S. Army’s Vietnam Combat Artists Program. This comprehensive collection encompasses an array of materials—including notes, interviews, reports, photographs, sketches and correspondence—that illuminate Pollock’s creative process, military experiences and artistic development both during and after his service.

Central to the collection are Pollock’s original ink sketches, which explore themes ranging from South à£à£Ö±²¥Ðã’s landscapes and wildlife to intricate human studies, reflecting his regional heritage and stylistic progression. The papers also highlight Pollock’s impact within military and civilian spheres through extensive media coverage, exhibition documentation, and press articles. His professional network and public engagement are further showcased through correspondence with a wide array of contacts and his active participation in veterans' art forums.

The James Pollock Papers offer an in-depth portrayal of an artist who integrates military history, cultural heritage, and personal expression. This collection not only underscores Pollock’s enduring artistic legacy but also provides valuable insights into the intersection of art and military service.