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Helen Frankenthaler interview (1993) – The Best Documentary Ever



Robbie Treutel

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..

From the Grolier Multimedia Encyclopedia 1995.

In 1972, Abstract Expressionist artist Helen Frankenthaler came to Portland as part of a Visiting Artist Program organized by the Art Department of Portland .

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2 thoughts on “Helen Frankenthaler interview (1993) – The Best Documentary Ever
  1. It is really too bad the interviewer didn’t let Helen speak more….he monopolized the interview and led it in a very shallow way…

  2. I miss her. she was a genius in the printmaking. She did Technic so I had never before been done in history of printmaking no one had thought that outside box jigsawing pieces of wood together etc.

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