Jackson Pollock, an abstract expressionist, gains fame in Life magazine at the end of the 1940s. In 1941, he's living in a small New York City apartment, struggling with addiction and showcasing his art in group exhibitions. His life changes when he meets Lee Krasner, who puts her career on hold to support him as his partner, lover, and caregiver. They move to the Hamptons to escape the city's stress and Pollock's addiction, leading to a breakthrough in his style. However, his demons resurface, ultimately leading to a tragic end.
Pollock
The biographical drama explores the tumultuous life and artistic genius of Jackson Pollock, a pioneering American painter known for his unique drip painting technique and contributions to the abstract expressionist movement.