Helen Frankenthaler, like other painters of her generation, was compelled to come to terms with the technical and philosophical modes of Abstract Expressionism\u27s gestural practice. Responding to Pollock\u27s black-and-white paintings of 1951, she evolved a technique of staining raw, unsized canvas with thinned acrylic pigments that became her hallmark and a formative influence on many other painters, including Morris Louis and Kenneth Noland. The method yielded paintings whose images appeared indivisible from their canvas grounds because colors were soaked directly into the surface. Moreover, since the technique de-emphasized the touch of the artist, it potentially renounced Abstract Expressionism\u27s painterly gesture
These paintings express ideas about change, the accumulated experience that occurs with the passing ...
This dissertation investigates the role and visual effects of daylight fluorescent (DayGlo) paints i...
This show XXVII is truly a testament to the changes I have made through these last four years. My ar...
There is no abstract art. You must always start with something. Afterward you can remove all traces ...
In a decade marked by the omnipresence of black-and-white television, McCarthyism, the end of the Ko...
Highly acclaimed in the art world, Frankenthaler played a pivotal role in the transition between Abs...
Essay on the publication associated with Helen Frankenthaler: Radical Beauty, produced to coincide w...
thesisCompleted in 1963, Helen Frankenthaler's Wizard stands apart from her then contemporary painti...
The book re-examines Frankenthaler’s canonical painting Mountains and Sea from the perspective of de...
American Visions is a musical portrait of six mid-century American Abstract Expressionist painters. ...
textA defining feature of American abstract expressionist painting is its enormous size and scale. H...
My studio practice undertaken during the period of my PhD candidature is given historical, conceptua...
This thesis addresses how academics, curators, and art writers in the popular press reviewed Helen F...
Resisting gravity holds an allure. Situating that appeal within the realm of art history, my dissert...
One of the newest types of painting in the modern tradition is Abstract Expressionism. It began in ...
These paintings express ideas about change, the accumulated experience that occurs with the passing ...
This dissertation investigates the role and visual effects of daylight fluorescent (DayGlo) paints i...
This show XXVII is truly a testament to the changes I have made through these last four years. My ar...
There is no abstract art. You must always start with something. Afterward you can remove all traces ...
In a decade marked by the omnipresence of black-and-white television, McCarthyism, the end of the Ko...
Highly acclaimed in the art world, Frankenthaler played a pivotal role in the transition between Abs...
Essay on the publication associated with Helen Frankenthaler: Radical Beauty, produced to coincide w...
thesisCompleted in 1963, Helen Frankenthaler's Wizard stands apart from her then contemporary painti...
The book re-examines Frankenthaler’s canonical painting Mountains and Sea from the perspective of de...
American Visions is a musical portrait of six mid-century American Abstract Expressionist painters. ...
textA defining feature of American abstract expressionist painting is its enormous size and scale. H...
My studio practice undertaken during the period of my PhD candidature is given historical, conceptua...
This thesis addresses how academics, curators, and art writers in the popular press reviewed Helen F...
Resisting gravity holds an allure. Situating that appeal within the realm of art history, my dissert...
One of the newest types of painting in the modern tradition is Abstract Expressionism. It began in ...
These paintings express ideas about change, the accumulated experience that occurs with the passing ...
This dissertation investigates the role and visual effects of daylight fluorescent (DayGlo) paints i...
This show XXVII is truly a testament to the changes I have made through these last four years. My ar...