Helen Frankenthaler was an uptown girl who ruled New York’s downtown art scene in the mid-20th century, mesmerizing critics and artists alike with her luminous, colorful canvases stained with thin, ...
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A New Edition of John Elderfield's ‘Frankenthaler' Shows an Artist with Real New York Chutzpah
An updated edition of John Elderfield's Frankenthaler, originally published in 1989 and which many consider to be the definitive monograph on the artist, will be released this month by Gagosian, in ...
“The foundation is pleased that the court dismissed what we have always said was a meritless case, and we are excited to again focus our full attention on honoring Helen Frankenthaler’s extraordinary ...
“Helen Frankenthaler: A Paintings Retrospective,” [1] at the Museum of Modern Art this summer, was an event, heralded by ample color spreads in the glossy magazines and a cover story in The New York ...
REUTERS - U.S. painter Helen Frankenthaler, who poured thinned pigments directly onto untreated canvas to create ethereal fields of color that were seminal works in the development of abstract ...
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