"I have never been able to understand the artist whose image never changes"
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The subtext is also personal. Krasner lived in the shadow of Abstract Expressionism’s macho canon and, more specifically, Jackson Pollock’s gravitational legend. For a woman painter in that scene, being legible could be a trap: once critics decided what you “were,” deviation read as inconsistency rather than evolution. Krasner’s own practice moved through collage, dense all-over painting, and reworked fragments of earlier work - a career built on revision, destruction, and reinvention. Change wasn’t a phase; it was the method.
The phrasing matters: “image,” not “work.” She’s diagnosing the public-facing self an artist projects and others consume. To keep the image fixed is to cooperate with an audience’s desire for repeatable pleasure. Krasner’s skepticism insists that real artistic life is metabolizing experience, not reproducing a product. In a culture that rewards coherence, she argues for the messier kind: growth.
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