A 30-minute film about Helen Frankenthaler, who invented the stained canvas at the age of 24 and influenced a whole generation of "color field" painters.
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, ...
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.
Recording has hum, muffled speech and low sound level. Tape 02, Side 02 is blank. Ruth Fine interviews Helen Frankenthaler. Discussion topics are wide-ranging and include Frankenthaler as one of the ...
Pretty Raw takes the artist Helen Frankenthaler as a lens through which to refocus our vision of modernist art over the past 50 years. In this version, decoration, humor, femininity and masculinity, ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...