Helen Frankenthaler has a few global shows this next year. To prepare, let's look at the five most expensive work's she sold ...
The beauty of Provincetown, Massachusetts, on Cape Cod, inspired many works by one of the most renowned American artists of the 20th century: Helen Frankenthaler. But though you may notice shimmering ...
In a small show at MOMA, Frankenthaler seems to make paint its own living force, untouched by the hand of an artist.
A visitor looks at Helen Frankenthaler's Off White Square (1973) at a gallery in Southampton, N.Y. Powerful, no? And gorgeous. Helen Frankenthaler did it in 1973 — 20 years after making a painting ...
Nemerov knows a bit about pedigree. He is a professor, an author, a son of the poet Howard Nemerov and a nephew to photographer Diane Arbus. He nods to Frankenthaler’s privilege on Page 1: “A child of ...
I'm a convert. Helen Frankenthaler, coming out of the abstract expressionist hotbed in New York in the early 1950s, always seemed to me to have something "wrong" about the color and form in her famed ...
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, ...
Unlock access to every one of the hundreds of articles published daily on BroadwayWorld by logging in with one click. The Helen Frankenthaler Foundation announced ten new recipients of its ...
A new lawsuit claims that board members of the Helen Frankenthaler Foundation -- dedicated to the work of the latest abstract expressionist -- is using the non-profit to promote self-interests. Getty ...
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 ...
THE AMERICAN ARTISTHelen Frankenthaler (1928-2011), known for her radical “soak stain” technique, has been having a mini-revival—a foundation in her honor was established last year, followed by an ...
Powerful, no? And gorgeous. Helen Frankenthaler did it in 1973 — 20 years after making a painting that took Jackson Pollock's abstract expressionism a step further. In 1950 she was wowed by the ropes ...
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