Helen Frankenthaler is remembered by her step-daughter Lise Motherwell in a piece in the WSJ this week, as the artist’s work goes on view in her former summer retreat of Provincetown. “I understand how enamored she would have been of Provincetown, being near like-minded people—and also its sheer physical beauty,” Motherwell says. “It must have fed her artistic imagination unbelievably. But Helen could paint anywhere.”
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