Walking into the Nasher’s latest exhibition is like walking into a printmaking studio in the throes of production. In the foyer, you’re immediately met with three large black-and-white vinyl photos of ...
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 ...
In 1952, Helen Frankenthaler (1928–2011) transformed abstract art with her first soak-stained painting, Mountains and Sea, which she made by pouring and brushing thinned out oil paint over raw canvas ...
Helen Frankenthaler (1928–2011), born in New York City, was an American abstract expressionist painter known for her pioneering use of the "soak-stain" technique, which involved pouring thinned paint ...
Are you familiar with Jackson Pollock’s drip paintings? Probably. How about Helen Frankenthaler’s poured paintings? Possibly - but it’s less likely. If not, though, you’re in for a treat.
This cover image released by Penguin Press shows "Fierce Poise: Helen Frankenthaler and 1950s New York" by Alexander Nemerov. (Penguin Press via AP) “Fierce Poise: Helen Frankenthaler and 1950s New ...
The Bowdoin College Museum of Art was recently selected as one of ten academic art museums to receive a selection of prints by the artist Helen Frankenthaler in the inaugural year of the Frankenthaler ...
The word that springs promptly to mind in connection with Helen Frankenthaler’s art is “vitality.” One can see it — and feel it — in the Weatherspoon Art Museum’s exhibition “Helen Frankenthaler: Late ...
The Museum of Modern Art announces an installation, Helen Frankenthaler: A Grand Sweep, from November 18, 2025 - February 8, 2026. Describing her painting Chairman of the Board (1971), Helen ...
“Fierce Poise: Helen Frankenthaler and 1950s New York,” by Alexander Nemerov (Penguin Press) There are doorstop biographies, and then there are appreciations. Alexander Nemerov has taken the latter ...
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