Helen Frankenthaler
Helen Frankenthaler (1928-2011, New York) is regarded as one of the most prominent American artists of the modern and contemporary era and major painter of postwar Abstract Expressionism. In the 1950s, Frankenthaler was inspired by New York-based artists, especially by the work of Jackson Pollock. She began to experiment with pouring paint directly onto canvas; however, unlike Pollock, Frankenthaler used thinned paint on untreated canvases, creating the effect of a large watercolor. This revolutionary technique—termed “soak-stain”—launched the second generation of the Color Field school of painting. Even though her poured works appear nonrepresentational, they are often based on real or imaginary landscapes. In addition to her studio practice, the artist taught at New York University, Harvard, Princeton and Yale.
Frankenthaler studied art at the Dalton School, Bennington College and the Art Students League of New York. Her work has been exhibited internationally and honored with important retrospectives at the Whitney Museum of American Art and the Museum of Modern Art in New York. In 2001, she was awarded the National Medal of Arts. Today, her work is on view at prestigious museums across the globe including the Walker Art Center (Minneapolis), Victoria and Albert Museum (London), Guggenheim (New York) and the Centre Georges Pompidou (Paris), among others.
Related Works
- Frankenthaler was married to Robert Motherwell, another Abstract Expressionist who was profoundly influenced by ink wash painting and other East Asian calligraphy techniques. View his work.
- Fellow Abstract Expressionist Sam Francis has a similarly energetic (although slightly less ethereal and atmospheric) style. View his work.
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Paper Trails
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Women in Print
29 Oct 2021 - 15 Jan 2022Women in Print is an annual ode to the women who have shaped the world of printmaking. Comprised of works on paper by iconic artists Louise Bourgeois, Judy Chicago, Lesley Dill, Mary Heilmann, Helen Frankenthaler and Danielle Orchard, Women in Print shines light on women’s oft-underrexamined roles in the historically male-dominant field of printmaking.Read more -
Women in Print
25 Sep - 23 Dec 2020Women in Print tells the often-overlooked story of female-founded print workshops, which kickstarted an American printmaking renaissance in the 1960s in 1970s that continues today. Prior to the 1960s, printmaking...Read more -
Chromo
Annual Winter/Spring Print Show 31 Jan - 4 Jul 2020El Anatsui, Mel Bochner, Helen Frankenthaler, Sam Gilliam, Sol LeWitt, Mark Mulroney, Bruce Nauman, Louise Nevelson, Mimmo Paladino, Hayal Pozanti, Robert Rauschenberg, Bridget Riley, Ed Ruscha, Jonas Wood at Zane Bennett Contemporary ArtRead more -
Master Prints of the '70s - '90s
27 Feb - 20 Mar 2015ZBCA will unveil for the first time our latest acquisitions, including works by Robert Rauschenberg, Roy Lichtenstein, Helen Frankenthaler, Jim Dine, Rufino Tamayo, Bernar Venet, and Robert Motherwell among others.Read more -
Contemporary Masters and Mosset
26 Aug - 23 Sep 2011A vibrant exhibition of prints celebrating the 20th century's greatest contemporary master artists including Jim Dine, Sam Francis, Helen Frankenthaler and Ellsworth Kelly among others. Also featured are prints and...Read more