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2021 will be the year that great women artists gain recognition! Major museum shows include: Helen Frankenthaler @DulwichGallery, Eileen Agar @_TheWhitechapel, Nina Hamnett @CharlestonTrust, Barbara Hepworth @HepworthGallery, Lubaina Himid @Tate + Paula Rego @Tate 🖤 #womensart
Bridges, Helen Frankenthaler, 1996 https://t.co/6H7yk3gfFx #americanart #helenfrankenthaler
actually I'm gonna post 8 pics.....Michael DeForge, Helen Frankenthaler, Shigeru Mizuki, Jhonen Vasquez
"it occurred to me that something ugly or muddy could be a color as well as something clear and bright and a nameable, beautiful, known color."
Helen Frankenthaler from interview with Barbara Rose
#womenartists
Seascape with Dunes, Helen Frankenthaler @h_frankenthaler, 1962 #lyricalabstraction #americanart
It's #NationalPinkDay, reminding us to stand up against bullying of #LGBTQ and minority communities. Clockwise from top left, here are some pinks by Georgia O'Keeffe, Helen Frankenthaler, Berthe Morisot, and Hilma af Klimpt. #WearPinkToday
@MattChorley Isn't that a Helen Frankenthaler painting? Good investment.
The work also includes drawing with charcoal, something the artist would abandon as she came to rely on paint alone to make shape. Frankenthaler developed and refined this technique in acrylic, which lent itself to pouring and drying more successfully than oil.
@twistopherrobin @sabrigley @QeyeTDogbytes, I’ve been testing colors on my interior. I joked the other day that someone will soon find me in the corner of a room, posed like Helen Frankenthaler.
(Photo below by the incredible Gordon Parks)
@petrchpetr, if you want even more goodness in your feed check out Helen Frankenthaler @h_frankenthaler. 🙏 @andreitr
#InternationalWomensDay2020 #IWD2020 Voilà 4 women artists whose work deserves recognition. They toiled in the shadow of their male contemporaries. Everybody knows Frida Kahlo, have you heard of Helen Frankenthaler, Artemisia Gentileschi, Berthe Morisot & Élisabeth Vigée Le Brun?
Works on paper: 2x Grace Hartigan, Lee Krasner and Helen Frankenthaler among the Ab Ex women in 9th St Club at @GazelliArtHouse (reminds me that I must read Ninth Street Women by Mary Gabriel)
In 1953 Morris Louis visited the studio of Helen Frankenthaler, where he saw Mountains and Sea (1952), the first painting made with her signature “soak-stain” technique.
(Then he became famous/successful for riffing on it)
Thanks, @metmuseum for the shout out to #womenartists https://t.co/f6PnScdh36
Helen Frankenthaler @h_frankenthaler #helenfrankenthaler #americanart
Helen Frankenthaler
Maelstrom
1992
#frankenthaler #venice #grimani