Helen Frankenthaler (American, 1928–2011), Provincetown Window ,
1963–1964. Acrylic on canvas, 82 3/8 x 81 7/8 inches. Courtesy Helen
Frankenthaler Foundation, New York © 2019 Helen Frankenthaler
Foundation, Inc. / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York Abstract
Climates: Helen Frankenthaler in Provincetown October 18, 10 am - 8 pm
| Recurring Event (See all) An event every week that begins at 10 am
on Friday, repeating until October 27, 2019 August 4–October 27,
2019 Abstract Climates: Helen Frankenthaler in Provincetown highlights
key examples of Helen Frankenthaler’s work produced during summers
spent in that coastal town and underscores their impact on her
development as a painter. Beginning with work from the summer of 1950,
the exhibition and accompanying catalogue focus on the artist’s
output from the late 1950s through 1971. Abstract Climates illuminates
Frankenthaler’s exploration of the relationship between landscape
and abstraction, and offers new insights into the major role her work
played in the development of Abstract Expressionism in America.
Co-curated by Lise Motherwell, a stepdaughter of the artist, and Helen
Frankenthaler Foundation Executive Director Elizabeth Smith, the
exhibition was on view at the Provincetown Art Association and Museum
in the summer of 2018, featuring some 30 paintings and works on paper
with additional memorabilia from the artist’s life. At the Parrish,
six large-scale paintings not previously included will also be on
view. Details Date: October 18 Time: 10:00 am - 8:00 pm Event
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Provincetown October 18, 10 am - 8 pm | Recurring Event (See all) An
event every week that begins at 10 am on Friday, repeating until
October 27, 2019 August 4–October 27, 2019 Abstract Climates: Helen
Frankenthaler in Provincetown highlights key examples of Helen
Frankenthaler’s work produced during summers spent in that coastal
town and underscores their impact on her development as a painter.
Beginning with work from the summer of 1950, the exhibition and
accompanying catalogue focus on the artist’s output from the late
1950s through 1971. Abstract Climates illuminates Frankenthaler’s
exploration of the relationship between landscape and abstraction, and
offers new insights into the major role her work played in the
development of Abstract Expressionism in America. Co-curated by Lise
Motherwell, a stepdaughter of the artist, and Helen Frankenthaler
Foundation Executive Director Elizabeth Smith, the exhibition was on
view at the Provincetown Art Association and Museum in the summer of
2018, featuring some 30 paintings and works on paper with additional
memorabilia from the artist’s life. At the Parrish, six large-scale
paintings not previously included will also be on view. « Abstract
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