How Helen Frankenthaler And John Chamberlain Changed American Art

The two artists, who died within a week of each other, “brought a new, unfettered approach to materials that pushed their respective mediums toward greater expressive freedom, unabashed physicality and a rough-edged, aggressively color-based beauty. These qualities became identifying hallmarks of American art, especially in the 1960s, but remain crucial to it even now.”