Helen Frankenthaler Quotes

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  • Every so often every artist feels, 'I'll never paint again. The muse has gone out the window.' In 1985, I hardly painted at all for three months, and it was agonizing. I looked at reproductions. I stared at Matisse. I stared at the Old Masters. I stared at the Quattrocento. And I thought to myself - Don't push it! If you try too hard to get at something, you almost push it away.

    Artist   Trying   Three  
    "Artful Survivor". Interview with Deborah Salomon, www.nytimes.com. May 14, 1989.
  • A really good picture looks as if it's happened at once. It's an immediate image. For my own work, when a picture looks labored and overworked, and you can read in it as well - she did this and then she did that; there is something in it that has not got to do with beautiful art to me. And I usually throw these out, though I think very often it takes ten of those over-labored efforts to produce one really beautiful wrist motion that is synchronized with your head and heart, and you have it, and therefore it looks as if it were born in a minute.

    "Frankenthaler". Book by Barbara Rose, 1970.
  • What concerns me when I work, is not whether the picture is a landscape, or whether it's pastoral, or whether somebody will see a sunset in it. What concerns me is - did I make a beautiful picture?

    "Artful Survivor". Interview with Deborah Salomon, www.nytimes.com. May 14, 1989.
  • Whatever the medium, there is the difficulty, challenge, fascination and often productive clumsiness of learning a new method: the wonderful puzzles and problems of translating with new materials.

    Helen Frankenthaler, Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute (1980). “Helen Frankenthaler prints, 1961-1979”, HarperCollins
  • I've explored a variety of directions and themes over the years. But I think in my painting you can see the signature of one artist, the work of one wrist.

    Artist   Thinking   Years  
    "Abstract Expressionism". Book by Barbara Hess, 2005.
  • The price for living the life I have -- for any serious, devoted person, is that at times one must live alone, or feel alone. I think loneliness is associated in many people's minds when they think about success.

  • I don't resent being a female painter. I don't exploit it. I paint.

    Female   Paint   Resent  
    "Helen Frankenthaler, Abstract Painter Who Shaped a Movement, Dies at 83" by Grace Glueck, www.nytimes.com. December 27, 2011.
  • I don't start with a color order, but find the colors as I go.

    Order   Color  
  • I wanted things that I couldn't at times articulate.

    Wanted  
  • I'd rather risk an ugly surprise than rely on things I know I can do.

    Risk   Ugly   Surprise  
    Helen Frankenthaler, Barbara Rose (1970*). “Frankenthaler”
  • The question of sex will take care of itself.

    Sex   Care   Take Care  
  • There are no rules. That is how art is born, how breakthroughs happen. Go against the rules or ignore the rules. That is what invention is about.

  • There are many accidents that are nothing but accidents-and forget it. But there are some that were brought about only because you are the person you are... you have the wherewithal, intelligence, and energy to recognize it and do something with it.

    Energy   Forget   Persons  
  • I have always been concerned with painting that simultaneously insists on a flat surface and then denies it.

    Painting   Deny   Surface  
    Julia Brown, Helen Frankenthaler, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum (1998). “After Mountains and Sea: Frankenthaler 1956-1959”, Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation
  • A really good picture looks as if it's happened at once. It's an immediate image.

    Looks   Happened   Ifs  
    Helen Frankenthaler, Barbara Rose (1970*). “Frankenthaler”
  • You have to know how to use the accident, how to recognise it, how to control it, and ways to eliminate it so that the whole surface looks felt and born all at once.

    Looks   Use   Way  
  • One really beautiful wrist motion, that is synchronized with your head and heart, and you have it. It looks as if it were born in a minute.

    Beautiful   Heart   Looks  
  • In relations with people, as in art, if you always stick to style, manners, and what will work, and you're never caught off guard, then some beautiful experiences never happen.

    Beautiful   Art   People  
  • Art has a will of its own. It has nothing to do with the taste of the moment or what's expected of you. That's a formula for dead art, or fashionable art.

    Art   Taste   Moments  
  • What has made it work, or what makes certain paintings successful or not, has to do with my being a painter and a thinking, feeling person, more than my sex, color, height, origin.

  • Every canvas is a journey all its own.

    Journey   Canvas  
  • There are no rules. Let the picture lead you where it must go.

    "ART/ARCHITECTURE; Helen Frankenthaler, Back to the Future" by Ted Loos, www.nytimes.com. April 27, 2003.
  • I had the landscape in my arms as I painted it. I had the landscape in my mind and shoulder and wrist.

    Mind   Landscape   Arms  
  • A picture that is beautiful, or that comes off, or that works, looks as if it was all made at one stroke.

    Beautiful   Looks   Made  
    1972 Quoted in Ian Crofton (ed) A Dictionary of Art Quotations (1988).
  • I follow the rules until I go against them all.

    1993 On translating her large, lyrical abstracts from paintings to prints. In the Washington Times, 16 Apr.
  • We would sift through every inch of what it was that worked, or if it didn't, and wonder what was effective in it, in terms of paint, the subject matter, the size, the drawing.

    Drawing   Matter   Size  
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