Connecticut Women’s Hall of Fame
Helen Frankenthaler, 2005 Inductee to Connecticut Women’s Hall of Fame, induction tribute film. Frankenthaler (1928-2011) was a revolutionary abstract expressionist painter. Learn more at www.cwhf.org
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“You’re precious goods.”
Does anyone know what she was saying from 5:50 to 5:58? I'm not a native speaker and can't understand her exact words. Was she saying: "… small careful after nature water fillers…"?
The music in the background while people were discussing her work was extremely distracting and not needed.
These people can make a paper bag with some paint on it SOUND like a MASTERPIECE!!😅🤣😂
Unbelievable. Its everything
and its nothing. It's sheer beauty.
BS.
What a joke. What people call art
I think is absolute trash.
5 year old mentally disabled children are more talented.
FACT.
Painting abstract is mostly spontaneous. Yes, some thoughts, some accidents, some experience in painting,
etc. Most abstract paintings at the on-start might have an idea, but the final results are just going at it and
correcting what you have laid down to your satisfaction. Not much more. Patrick Raffaelo artist
super art
An inspiring artist! What year was this video originally made? Thank you so much for sharing it.
Great video.Appropriate for school. This is the most information I've found in a video. Background music is a bit distracting.
This is Art????
Love her work.
Understood color fully , a great painter
Fabulous…love it
i like this vidoe
it is sooo cool
i like this
en español por favor estaría muy bueno para los de habla hispana.
How in the hell is she one of the most important artists of our time? Because they kinda sorta let her in the boys club? Her husband successfully pretended to be an artist. What her canvases need is urine. Bull urine. Picasso would approve.
Crap junk making from a very nice person.
So very glad to see so called modern art finally dying.
We are DEFINITELY coming out of the dark ages.
Thank you ARC!
"..and it's not precious goods, you're precious goods." Ahhhhhhh… LOVE.
Modern art was nothing more than a child scribbling without intellect….pure shit…99% of it….they say nothing that reflects a higher spiritual or intellectual thought….bunch of art speak bull shit. puke
she was one of the greatest canvas painters would have loved to have painted with Helen I also loved when she wore black socks on the canvas when she painted and her foot movements as moved around the canvas when she painted I never floor canvas painted I've only rolled paint painting walls I'm hopefully painting my room next weekend haven't painted in seven years I've also missed the paintsmelling after my room painted i'm paintsmelling all around the freshly painted room can't wait Helen R I P
she is my artistic mother. i owe a lot to her and the work she created.
a bit pretentious and over blown the whole modern era. I hear truth and humility from the artists and overblown rubbish from the museum clowns and art commentators.
MKisJ: You would totally love the see "Painters Painting" a documentary by Emile de Antonio with interviews with artist from the abstract expressionist movement to pop. It's amazing and you can get it on Netflix.
WOW! I love her work I just recently stumbled upon this genius. Iam going to art school we are tought only about Jackson P. nothing about art critics greenberg or rosenberg, little if anything about Rothko or De Kooning most of this I have learned on my own, but this is truly tragic Ms. Helen is now my muse. thanks sooo much for posting
thanku : )