Helen Frankenthaler's "Mountains and Sea" (1952) (image via bigother.com) A painter best known for her groundbreaking painting “Mountains and Sea” (1952) which influenced a whole generation of ...
The program has awarded more than $17.5 million to US visual arts organizations pursuing energy efficiency assessments and projects.
Helen Frankenthaler (1928–2011) and Jo Sandman (b. 1931) reveal new modes of conceptualizing art in the 1960s and printmaking’s role in that revolution. Born three years apart, Helen Frankenthaler ...
New York City’s sprawling public health care system contains one of the largest public art collections in the country. By Winnie Hu In London, a new exhibition highlights how the movement emerged ...
The Block Museum of Art debuted 34 edition prints and working proofs by Helen Frankenthaler on Wednesday in its “Pouring, Spilling, Bleeding” exhibition. The pieces were gifted to the museum by the ...
The tall, generous Donald and Catherine Marron Family Atrium of New York’s Museum of Modern Art is a problematic space. It is often the site of the most extreme aspects of the museum’s exhibition ...
Why I Love this piece: I was a junior in college sitting in a dark lecture hall when I first saw Helen Frankenthaler’s “Madridscape.” It flashed on the screen larger than life and I was immediately in ...
The Helen Frankenthaler Foundation has filed a motion to dismiss the lawsuit against it by the artist’s nephew, Frederick Iseman, along with a bevy of documents purporting to show that he is on a ...
THE cavernous fourth story of Manhattan’s Whitney Museum, with its stark slate floors and 17-ft. ceilings, can seem as empty and remote as an abandoned temple. A-architecture, it is a demanding frame, ...
Frederick Iseman, the nephew of the late Helen Frankenthaler, has filed an amended complaint to his lawsuit against the artist’s foundation and its directors, who include members of his own family, ...