Frankenthaler (1928–2011) is recognized among the many most necessary American abstract artists of the 20th century, broadly credited for her pivotal role in the transition from Abstract Expressionism to Color Field painting. She experimented tirelessly throughout her six-decade long career, producing a large body of labor throughout a number of mediums. Opening ten years after her demise, this exhibition shines a lightweight on the artist’s groundbreaking woodcuts, which seem painterly and spontaneous with expanses of colour and fluid types. It will reveal Frankenthaler as a trailblazer of the printmaking movement, who endlessly pushed possibilities via her experimentation. Be the primary …