CC0 Usage Conditions ApplyClick for more information. An interview of Helen Frankenthaler conducted 1968, by Barbara Rose, for the Archives of American Art. Frankenthaler speaks of studying art at ...
When the artist Helen Frankenthaler, then in her early 20s, met Jackson Pollock, he was building an international reputation with his drip paintings, in which he flung enamel paints—the kinds used for ...
Helen Frankenthaler (1928–2011) and Jo Sandman (b. 1931) reveal new modes of conceptualizing art in the 1960s and printmaking’s role in that revolution. Born three years apart, Helen Frankenthaler ...
Abstract expressionist Helen Frankenthaler poured pools of highly diluted pigments onto her raw canvases. Biographer Alexander Nemerov says her... With 'Fierce Poise,' Helen Frankenthaler Poured ...
Helen Frankenthaler passed away at her home in Darien, Connecticut, yesterday. She was one of the most influential artists of her time, a second-generation Abstract Expressionist who developed a ...
There is a certain fearlessness to Helen Frankenthaler. It is evident both in her work and in the way she forged a remarkable career through the male-dominated art world of the 1950s. As a young ...
The Block Museum of Art debuted 34 edition prints and working proofs by Helen Frankenthaler on Wednesday in its “Pouring, Spilling, Bleeding” exhibition. The pieces were gifted to the museum by the ...
STAMFORD — A painting by famous abstract expressionist Helen Frankenthaler — a one-time Stamford resident — is now on permanent display at the New Britain Museum of American Art. The 1981 work, titled ...
The Georgia Museum of Art, at the University of Georgia, has received a large donation from the Helen Frankenthaler Foundation, a program dedicated to enriching visual arts and art history education.