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Abstract expressionist paintings by American artist Jackson Pollock, known for his unique 'drip painting' technique where he poured or splashed paint onto a horizontal canvas. His work is characterized by its energetic and chaotic appearance, often fetching millions of dollars. The discussion touches on the theory that modern art like his was propped up by the CIA during the Cold War.
So yeah, I was going to bring up Pollock because Stern did that. Do you remember see when Howard did that? He he he was like I can I can make a Jackson Pollock and you won't know the difference.
""The speaker discusses Jackson Pollock's art in the context of Howard Stern recreating it and the CIA's alleged role in popularizing modern art. This refers to purchasable art pieces, even if the specific pieces are not named."