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Helen Frankenthaler reflects on the evolution of her work and presents several prints from her new exhibition at the National Gallery in Washington, D.C..
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Watch it in slow speed. I knew it was bad when he picked his nose and sneered. Pathetic.
Frankenthaler's outing of the "PC" culture is priceless. Rose, a now dethroned 'A' lister, makes the whole context of this interview fascinating if not a little bizarre.
i find her work really boring and unremarkable.
Television never does justice to art- BECAUSE IT IS TRASH. PRETENTIOUS. JUNK
Charlie Rose has screwed up so many interviews of artists. He comes so seemingly bright eyed and yet eventually is wholly unprepared for any real discussion.
Within the first two minutes he, a nothing, has already corrected and interrupted her, a genius; oh misogyny, you are so tiresome and predictable.
Saw a picture of her in the '40s in a New Yorker article. Was a cutie!
I wouldn't be smiling either if I were being asked such tedious questions. She was a great artist, and did her best with Rose's idiocy.
Frankenthaler has produced some wonderful pieces. It’s a shame that she is such a grim person, evidently incapable of smiling. One wonders what life events brought about such a sour demeanor. Tedious as she is to watch, the interview would have been.worthwhile had she talked more about her methods and materials. Charlie Rose made a valiant effort though.
Une grande artiste ,sincère et humaniste.
As a fan of Frankenthaler's work this interview is disappointing. I don't want to hear the interviewer raving on with his opinions. Questions about who influenced her can give background but Ms Frankenthaler is an established, influential, renowned artist. Disappointing. Let her speak about herself and her work.