On a warm Autumn evening, with the sun already setting and the moon beaming over the rusticated stone of Palazzo Strozzi in Florence, I walked through the fittingly elegant exhibition “Helen ...
Helen Frankenthaler was one of the foremost post war American painters, whose innovative techniques introduced a characterful aesthetic, and blurred the boundaries between abstraction and figuration.
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 ...
A review of Fierce Poise: Helen Frankenthaler and 1950s New York, by Alexander Nemerov. “I’m doing a book on Helen Frankenthaler,” Alexander Nemerov told me a few years ago, when we were at a ...
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 ...
Helen Frankenthaler is best known for her soak-stain paintings—raw canvases saturated with washes of paint that helped birth the color-field movement. But a cache of late paintings and works on paper ...
Sydney Reaper, Class of 2021, speaks about her research at the Bowdoin College Museum of Art during the spring semester. This semester, I had the opportunity to work as an assistant to Anne Collins ...
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