Helen sat on the steps of the Prado, smoking a cigarette in the blazing heat of midafternoon while the museum was closed for siesta. By then she had been in the darkened galleries for five hours, ...
Helen Frankenthaler, "Mountains and Sea" (1952) (© 2020 Helen Frankenthaler Foundation, Inc./Artists Rights Society [ARS], New York; image courtesy National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC) The cover ...
Helen Frankenthaler didn’t like being called a female artist, but as one of the only women to make a mark in the boys’ club of abstract expressionism, she found it hard to avoid the label. “For me, ...
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 ...
American abstract expressionist painter Helen Frankenthaler photographed in her New York City studio in 1971. (Photo by Jack Mitchell/Getty Images) Jack Mitchell/Getty Images Helen Frankenthaler was ...
Emerging in the generation just behind the brawling boys’ club that was Abstract Expressionism in the late 1940s, Helen Frankenthaler was the one who drew the most radical conclusions from Jackson ...
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 ...
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