Examines the relationship between the two artists, in which Pollock's inarticulateness and enormous creative energy are countered by his wife's lack of artistic productivity and her manipulative control both of Pollock and of his career. Describes critical responses to Pollock's drip and pour paintings, which were seen both as intensely masculine and at the same time feminine and unauthoritative.
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