
Helen Frankenthaler
Painting History, Writing Painting
Alison Rowley(Author)
I.B. Tauris (Publisher)
Published on 30. March 2008
Book
Paperback/Softback
184 pages
978-1-84511-519-7 (ISBN)
Description
This extraordinary examination of the work of 'colour field' painter Helen Frankenthaler overturns assumptions about the artist, whose work has been burdened by its label as 'the bridge between Pollock and what was possible'. Trained as a painter, Alison Rowley brings a keen eye to Frankenthaler's paintings, returning to the fore the artist's debt not only to Jackson Pollock but also to Cezanne, and speculating for the first time as to her artistic responses to wider political events, in particular the Rosenberg trial. Making a fascinating case, too, for the connections between the 'breakthrough' work "Mountains and Sea" and Lily Briscoe's painting in Virginia Woolf's novel "To the Lighthouse", this beautifully written book provides crucial new insights into Frankenthaler's practice, as a painter who is also a woman.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Target group
College/higher education
Illustrations
16 colour and 20 bw illus
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Weight
435 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-84511-519-7 (9781845115197)
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Person
Alison Rowley is Senior Lecturer, School of Art and Design, University of Ulster, Belfast
Content
Illustrations
Acknowledgements
Preface
1. Mountains and Sea: Cezanne's Country in New York and Nova Scotia
2. 1927: Other Countries, Other Cezannes
3. A Spatial Feeling Connected with Landscapes
4. Something New in Terms of Nature
5. A Painting of the Rosenberg Era
6. Eden: Et in Arcadia Ego
Post Factum
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgements
Preface
1. Mountains and Sea: Cezanne's Country in New York and Nova Scotia
2. 1927: Other Countries, Other Cezannes
3. A Spatial Feeling Connected with Landscapes
4. Something New in Terms of Nature
5. A Painting of the Rosenberg Era
6. Eden: Et in Arcadia Ego
Post Factum
Notes
Bibliography
Index