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Recording Artists
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23 episodes
3 weeks ago

Artists in their own words from the Getty Research Institute archives

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Artists in their own words from the Getty Research Institute archives

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Visual Arts
Arts,
Education,
Society & Culture
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Helen Frankenthaler: Let ’er Rip
Recording Artists
36 minutes
5 years ago
Helen Frankenthaler: Let ’er Rip

This episode focuses on Helen Frankenthaler (1928–2011). Joining host Helen Molesworth are artist Rodney McMillian and art historian Alexander Nemerov. Frankenthaler made large abstract paintings by pouring thinned paint directly onto the horizontal canvas. In interviews from 1969 and 1971, she discusses the inspiration for this radical innovation as well as other early influences.

Additional Resources

  • Helen Frankenthaler Foundation
  • Cindy Nemser Papers Finding Aid
  • Barbara Rose Papers Finding Aid
Recording Artists

Artists in their own words from the Getty Research Institute archives