Helen Frankenthaler: Line into Color, Color into Line at Gagosian, Beverly Hills
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- Опубликовано: 3 окт 2016
- "Line into Color, Color into Line: Helen Frankenthaler, Paintings, 1962-1987," at Gagosian Beverly Hills, comprises eighteen canvases by Frankenthaler from a twenty-five year time span, selected to reveal how the renowned abstract painter articulated the relationship between drawing and color during this period.
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Film credits:
Helen Frankenthaler, interviewed by Nancy Miller
Frankenthaler’s East 83rd Street studio, New York, 1977
Courtesy Albright-Knox Art Gallery
Videographer: Chris Crossman
Helen Frankenthaler speaking at Hunter College, April 28, 1965
Courtesy Helen Frankenthaler Foundation Archives, New York
Helen Frankenthaler speaking at Duke University, November 2, 1983
Courtesy Helen Frankenthaler Foundation Archives, New York
Frankenthaler in her East 83rd Street studio working on Rapunzel (1974), April 1974. Photo: Edward Youkilis. Courtesy Helen Frankenthaler Foundation Archives, New York
Special thanks to the Helen Frankenthaler Foundation, New York, especially Elizabeth Smith and Sarah Haug, and to Perry Miller Adato, for their essential assistance in the production of this video.
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All artwork © 2016 Helen Frankenthaler Foundation, Inc./Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York. All words by Helen Frankenthaler © 2016 Helen Frankenthaler Foundation, Inc.; video: Trebuchet Interactive Развлечения
I cannot thank you enough for posting this film. It really was fascinating to hear her speak.
Pure genius ✨
I love gazing at / scrying from her paintings; they say SO much 😍
Thank you 😊👍
She just blew my mind. Will never paint the same again. Thank you. Miss you more.
It's really pathetic how she manages to talk almost pseudo intellectually and kind of snobbishly about these arguably rather deplorable paintings. She comes across like a completely undignified fool. Really tough to watch.
Wow! Love listening to Helen talk about her art, as I love her paintings. Thank you, Gagosian.
I love her work...inspiring and make the spirit soar.
It's really pathetic how she manages to talk almost pseudo intellectually and kind of snobbishly about these arguably rather deplorable paintings. She comes across like a completely undignified fool. Really tough to watch.
I love this human's perspective and work.
It's really pathetic how she manages to talk almost pseudo intellectually and kind of snobbishly about these arguably rather deplorable paintings. She comes across like a completely undignified fool. Really tough to watch.
Really interesting, love her, fantastic painter
It's really pathetic how she manages to talk almost pseudo intellectually and kind of snobbishly about these arguably rather deplorable paintings. She comes across like a completely undignified fool. Really tough to watch. It's really pathetic how she manages to talk almost pseudo intellectually and kind of snobbishly about these arguably rather deplorable paintings. She comes across like a completely undignified fool. Really tough to watch.
I am a great lover of her work and I think drawing with color is a very somatic kind of drawing catching the vibrational feeling og spaces of light
It's really pathetic how she manages to talk almost pseudo intellectually and kind of snobbishly about these arguably rather deplorable paintings. She comes across like a completely undignified fool. Really tough to watch.
Each stroke is a place in time. Each unique Love your are thanks Ricky 💃🕺🏼🐈⬛🎶🎸💥
It's really pathetic how she manages to talk almost pseudo intellectually and kind of snobbishly about these arguably rather deplorable paintings. She comes across like a completely undignified fool. Really tough to watch.
Thanks a lot for the video. It really helps me to appreciate my own Art:)
It's really pathetic how she manages to talk almost pseudo intellectually and kind of snobbishly about these arguably rather deplorable paintings. She comes across like a completely undignified fool. Really tough to watch.
amazing, so boss, bad ass, knowing, love her so much
Admittedly her artwork doesn’t offer much to the soul, but she certainly has mastered the language of describing her work. She is intelligent, but from the artworks shown, vacuous. Her contemporaries at least seemed to really struggle in creating a new language, and offered much to pushing boundaries in abstract expressionism.
Much better picks than the usual pieces of hers that get chosen
i like this vidoe
it is sooooooo cool
It's really pathetic how she manages to talk almost pseudo intellectually and kind of snobbishly about these arguably rather deplorable paintings. She comes across like a completely undignified fool. Really tough to watch.
Topology of color...
This is the same pattern of thinking that must keep us from saying something inane like history repeats itself.
Born into a wealthy, highly influential, upper east side jewish family....and friend of Greenburg,a very high profile art critic. Gee,I wonder how she made it? Also,married Motherwell
It's the antisemitism for me
you are so transparently anti-Semitic. There are plenty of other artists that have made it that came from wealthy family's in art history - and no one mentions their religion...but your taking the opportunity to do so shows either you are aware of your hatred (or jealousy) toward Jews, or you have an unconscious bias. Why don't you do a test and find out for yourself : www.osce.org/files/f/documents/6/9/441083.pdf.
It's really pathetic how she manages to talk almost pseudo intellectually and kind of snobbishly about these arguably rather deplorable paintings. She comes across like a completely undignified fool. Really tough to watch.
Can't blame anyone for riding their luck
None of this work spoke to me or raised any emotion other than boredom, maybe you have to go see them HUGE?
...obviously an average painter, whose reputation is benefitting from her association with a group of better artists, including her husband. I find it striking how mediocre was the selection made for this movie... she has better stuff...
what a bunch of crap...'emperor's clothes' and all...this makes me ashamed for art...
evolve please!
What a load of old self impressed twaddle, and people buy into it !!