Sunday, July 12, 2015

Gallery Jukebox. Jackson Pollock and My Bloody Valentine

Pairing a painting with the song that it explodes in my mind.


A Jackson Pollock painting is an explosion – an explosion of life forever captured in its most chaotic state. The seeping lines of paint pulsate and veer across space. Drips here and splatters there. Soft white puddles are pierced by jagged slashes of black, multiplied many times over. His work captures the exactness of his action. Each splash of paint is the literal representation of the physics of gravity meeting the artistic choices of Pollock. The result is the creation of abstract expressionist action painting. The result is a gift from the gods of art. 

The first Pollock I ever saw in person was One: Number 31 at the Museum of Modern Art in Manhattan. I stood dwarfed by its colossal majesty. Over eight feet tall. Over seventeen feet long. Over-lapping grooves of enamel paint adorn the mammoth canvas. It is void of form. Pools of tints, dotted with grays, and sliced by black. The drips of white reach out and split into different directions and remind me of the diagrams of the nervous system from biology class, controlling all actions voluntary and involuntary. 

His paintings captivate me. They are as violent as eruptions of suns. Or, they are as tranquil as waves in a bay. I see joy, saddled with despair. Exuberance with depression. Open-mouthed smiles and hidden tears. I see life. Ebullient life. Chaotic life. The paintings appear like flashes without anyone direction holding order, without any commentary or message. Just expression. They inspire me to create, not destroy. Out of chaos can come beautiful art that shines with precision and order. Chaos doesn’t have to be all bad. But Pollock disagrees with me. 

“No chaos, Damn it,” His famous response to an art critic who used the term chaos to describe One: Number 31. Pollock defends that he is in control of each drop of paint, each launch of bucket’s contents across the canvas stretched out on the floor. That he makes artistic choices the same as any other painter does, as he walks around and on his work. Attacking it from every angle. 

There is an automatism present in his work. He taps into his subconscious. He paints first and thinks second. Pollock believes in the artistic embrace of the accidental as a way to bypass the conscious mind. He once said, “When I am in my painting, I’m not aware of what I’m doing. It is only after a sort of ‘get acquainted’ period that I see what I have been about.” That sounds pretty chaotic to me.

My Bloody Valentine, "In Another Way," MBV, 2013
                                  

Monday, June 1, 2015

Hot Chip albums in order from least best to super best.

6. Coming on Strong (2005)

5. Why Make Sense? (2015)

4. One Life Stand (2010)

3. In Our Heads (2012)

2. Made in the Dark (2008)

1. The Warning (2006)






Thursday, May 21, 2015

My Morning Jacket Albums in Order from Least Best to Super Best

7. Evil Urges (2008)


6. Circuital (2011)

5. The Waterfall (2015)

4. Tennessee Fire (1999)

3. Z (2005)

2. It Still Moves (2003)

1. At Dawn (2001)




Friday, May 8, 2015

Blur Albums in Order from Least Best to Super Best

8. Leisure (1991)


7. Think Tank (2003)

6. Magic Whip (2015)

5. Modern Life is Rubbish (1993)

4. 13 (1999)

3. The Great Escape (1995)

2. Blur (1997)

1. Parklife (1994)






Wednesday, May 6, 2015

Calexico Albums in Order from Least Best to Super Best

8. Spoke (1997)

7. Hot Rail (2000)

6. Algiers (2012)

5. Garden Ruin (2006)

4. Carried To Dust (2008)

3. Edge of the Sun (2015)

2. The Black Light (1998)

1. Feast of Wire (2003)






Wednesday, April 29, 2015

Built to Spill Albums in order from Least Best to Super Best

8. Ancient Melodies of the Future (2001)

7. Untethered Moon (2015)

6. Ultimate Alternative Waivers (1993)

5. There Is No Enemy (2009)

4. You In Reverse (2006)

3. Keep It Like a Secret (1999)

2. There's Nothing Wrong With Love (1994)

1. Perfect From Now On (1997)










Saturday, March 21, 2015

Modest Mouse Albums in order from Least Best to Super Best

6. Strangers to Ourselves (2015)

5. We Were Dead Before The Ship Even Sank (2007)

4. The Moon and Antarctica (2000)

3. Good News For People Who Love Bad News (2004)


2. This Is A Long Drive For Someone With Nothing To Think About (1996)

1. The Lonesome Crowded West (1997)