Helen Frankenthaler American, 1928-2011
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Biography
"There are no rules...that is how art is born, that is how breakthroughs happen. Go against the rules or ignore the rules, that is what invention is about." – Helen Frankenthaler, 1994
Helen Frankenthaler (1928 – 2011), whose career spanned six decades, has long been recognized as one of the great American artists of the twentieth century. She was eminent among the second generation of postwar American abstract painters and is widely credited for playing a pivotal role in the transition from Abstract Expressionism to Color Field painting. Through her invention of the soak-stain technique, she expanded the possibilities of abstract painting, while at times referencing figuration and landscape in unique ways. She produced a body of work whose impact on contemporary art has been profound and continues to grow. Her fearless experimentation with color, scale, and materials not only influenced peers such as Morris Louis and Kenneth Noland but also shaped generations of painters who followed.
Frankenthaler was born on December 12, 1928, and raised in New York City. She attended the Dalton School, where she received her earliest art instruction from Rufino Tamayo. In 1949 she graduated from Bennington College, Vermont, where she was a student of Paul Feeley. She later studied briefly with Hans Hofmann. Frankenthaler lived and worked in New York until her death in 2011.
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Selected Public Collections
The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), New York
The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
Whitney Museum of American Art, New York
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York
National Gallery of Art, Washington DC
Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington DC
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA)
Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA)
Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Museum of Fine Arts, Houston
Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Tate, London, United Kingdom
Centre Pompidou, Paris, France
The British Museum, London, United Kingdom
National Gallery of Australia, Canberra, Australia
Honors & AppointmentsNational Medal of Arts, (2001)
First Prize for Painting, Première Biennale de Paris, (1959)
Distinguished Artist Award for Lifetime Achievement, College Art Association, (1994)
New York City Mayor’s Award of Honor for Arts & Culture, (1986)
American Academy of Arts & Letters — member, (1974–2011); Vice-Chancellor, (1991)
National Council on the Arts (NEA) — member, (1985–1992)
National Academy of Design — Associate, (1985); Academician, (1994)
Honorary Academician, Royal Academy of Arts, London, (2011) -
Exhibitions
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55 Years
Isn't That Long Enough? Jun 26 – Aug 14, 2025Featuring paintings, works on paper, sculpture, film, and archival ephemera from the SFMOMA Library, and SFAI archive, this ambitious exhibition showcases museum-quality works by contemporary and historical artists, illustrating Berggruen...View More -
Her Voice
An Exhibition in Honor of Gretchen Berggruen Nov 10 – Dec 23, 2022I am honored to present this exhibition, Her Voice, in honor of my late wife, Gretchen Berggruen. Co-owner of Berggruen Gallery, Gretchen was the heart and soul of the gallery. This group show features more than thirty artists, all of whom Gretchen championed, worked closely alongside, and deeply admired. This exhibition reflects Gretchen’s vision and her great passion in life. Those who had the pleasure to have known her know the deep level of care and attention with which she always acted. Her expertise, drive, kindness, patience, and perseverance drove the gallery to be what it is today. Gretchen was my partner and our leader, and I am proud to present Her Voice, celebrating her life and all that she built. – John BerggruenView More
Featuring artworks by the following artists:
Diana Al-Hadid | John Alexander | Jennifer Bartlett | Cecily Brown | Christopher Brown | Squeak Carnwath | Bruce Cohen | Roseline Delisle | Mark di Suvero | Richard Diebenkorn | Austin Eddy | Helen Frankenthaler | Jane Hammond | Stephen Hannock | Shara Hughes | William Kentridge | Clare Kirkconnell | Julian Lethbridge | Alicia McCarthy | Tom McKinley | Julie Mehretu | Elizabeth Murray | Tom Otterness | Martin Puryear | Linda Ridgway | Joel Shapiro | Judith Shea | Kiki Smith | Mark Tansey | Wayne Thiebaud | Fiona Waterstreet -
Drawing with Scissors
Contemporary Works in Conversation with Matisse's Jazz Mar 10 – Apr 23, 2022“By creating these colored, paper cut-outs, it seems to me that I am happily anticipating things to come. I don't think that I have ever found such balance as I have in creating these paper cut-outs. But I know that it will only be much later that people will realize to what extent the work I am doing today is in step with the future.” — Henri Matisse, 1951View More
Berggruen Gallery is pleased to present Drawing with Scissors: Contemporary Works in Conversation with Matisse’s Jazz, a group exhibition inspired by the monumental set of twenty pochoir prints by French artist Henri Matisse. Drawing with Scissors will be on view at Berggruen Gallery from March 10 through April 16, 2022. The exhibition features work by:
Polly Apfelbaum | John Baldessari | Bruce Cohen | Sarah Crowner | Richard Diebenkorn | Austin Eddy
Helen Frankenthaler | David Hockney | Ellsworth Kelly | Paul Kremer | Anna Kunz | JJ Manford
Henri Matisse | Beatriz Milhazes | Robert Motherwell | Kelly Ording | Muzae Sesay
Mickalene Thomas | Jonas Wood
Drawing with Scissors: Contemporary Works in Conversation with Matisse’s Jazz recognizes Matisse’s 1947 groundbreaking series Jazz and its formal and spirited connection to works by contemporary artists. During the post-war era, while battling personal illness, Matisse turned his isolation into creative liberation. While limited in mobility and struggling to paint and sculpt, he began exploring collage and the stencil process, pochoir. Using gouache, Matisse coated sheets of paper with paint, allowed them to dry for tactile texture, then cut and arranged the sheet into intricate shapes and forms. Matisse famously described this process as “drawing with scissors” linking “line with color, contour with the surface.” His chromatic collage series, Jazz, later made into a print series, is full of songful figuration, themes of performance, and a lively blend of hopefulness and unease. Through collage, Jazz combines a vibrant array of colors and forms and has been of great inspiration to contemporary artists. Jazz is a triumph of mixed media and artistic vitality and Drawing with Scissors celebrates its legacy and the continued discourse it elicits in the present day.
Matisse’s cut-outs, also known as découpés, paved the way for new explorations in material and structural composition. Brazilian artist Beatriz Milhazes creates multilayered, vibrant works that bloom with intricacy and layered construction. Yogurt is a geometric assemblage of mixed media on paper. Milhazes notes her direct influence from Matisse’s collage works; “When I think about Matisse’s cut-outs, I think about a painter working with collage. [His compositions] a construction of colors and beauty.”[i] Sarah Crowner’s stitched canvases also push beyond medium constraints. Her sewn segments recall the inventiveness of Matisse’s cut-outs, yet her shapes, while nodding to Matisse’s, are uniquely her own. Austin Eddy creates his own collage style with paint, adjoining color and motif. Pigeon in the park, explores the space found upon a painted surface, culling texture, and patterns to reinterpret representation.
Where some artists explore Matisse’s collage technique, others respond to the artist’s fluidity of form and elegant use of color and line. Drawing with Scissors brings together distinguished drawings, collages, and prints by Ellsworth Kelly. Like Matisse, Kelly focused on the depths of simplicity. Untitled (Red/Blue) juxtaposes colors in search of balance; a reoccurring theme throughout Matisse’s découpés.
Houston based artist Paul Kremer, in a recent painting titled Cradle 01, responds to Matisse’s collage work. His buoyant shapes and colors emanate possibility and evoke the ease of Matisse’s creations in captivating motion. Kremer shares:
Matisse’s careful choreographing of palettes, his ability to convey a distinctive feeling with bold objects on flat planes of color, and the relentless positivity that emerges from his work have all been an inspiration to me. His color combinations are incomparably beautiful and surprising. And given all that was going on in his life, especially at the time of the cutouts, it’s wonderful that he made paintings feel the way they do. [ii]
Robert Motherwell and Helen Frankenthaler took to Matisse’s intuitive approach to color. For Matisse, color was an expression of the senses, and his découpés brought opportunity for new, smaller-scaled study. Frankenthaler’s painting Center Break and Motherwell’s Berggruen Series lithographs consider color, its expressive power, and its influence over us. Contemporary painter Anna Kunz responds to color in a similar, intuitive manner. She shares:
Matisse once remarked about his approach to painting being “studied carelessness”. This resonates with me because it regards the body’s knowing and the trusting of one’s intuition through practice. When I approach the canvas, I’ve got my studying done, so I can invite informed spontaneity to keep the works direct and fresh.[iii]
Other artists rejoice and react to Jazz’s gestural forms and movements. Matisse’s famed Icarus print, plate 8 in Jazz, presents an animated figure falling against a blue, sky background. Artist Mickalene Thomas draws interest and reference to Matisse’s representations of the female form. Her Sleep: Deux Femmes Noires calls attention to how cut-outs present reductive portraits, narrowing the gaze onto the subject. Working within the collage medium, Thomas reacts to fragmented representations found within canonical works like Jazz.
Matisse’s cut-outs appear within contemporary still life painting as well, enlivening interior spaces. Realist painter, Bruce Cohen, paints Matisse’s cuts-outs directly into his work, often represented beside windows suggesting the openness and depth they exude. John Baldessari’s Eight Soups appropriates Matisse’s 1912 painting, Goldfish and Sculpture, while adding his own characteristic humor and semiotic commentary. In his sublime composition, JJ Manford’s painting, Sunrise with Matisse, highlights a lively wall of cut-outs. In his own words, Manford expresses his inspiration from Matisse:
His paintings and collages retain a sense of the fun and spontaneity that went into making them; they never appear arduous or overly labored, remain both heavy and light. This is a sense that I also want to convey with my own paintings.[iv]
Drawing with Scissors additionally presents Matisse’s delicate line drawings, and their lasting influence for contemporary artists. Drawing was a central exercise for Matisse; he noted, “my line drawings are the purest and most direct translation of my emotion.”[v] This exhibition displays the intricacies of Matisse’s drawing collection, from figural expressions to still life observations. Matisse’s Nu Couché portrays the beauty of the artist’s drawing craft. He outlines the form of a woman with effortless detail and ease. Renowned artists Ellsworth Kelly, Richard Diebenkorn, and David Hockney have incorporated drawing into their own practices. Ellsworth Kelly’s delicate botanical surveys quietly depict his close observation to the shapes around him. Richard Diebenkorn’s charcoal on paper, Untitled 1963-64, recalls Nu Couché with its with mirroring simplicity and elegant demeanor. Hockney’s lithograph Black Tulips presents a singular still life, highlighting a grounded essence to his cross-medium work.
Drawing with Scissors honors Matisse’s relation to the Berggruen family. In 1953, John Berggruen’s father, Heinz Berggruen, exhibited Henri Matisse, papiers découpés, at his gallery in Paris. The presentation was the very first exhibition devoted to the cut-outs. The exhibition featured eighteen works and was widely received. Upon reflection, Heinz wrote: ‘In my opinion, the cut-outs, which verge on abstract art, have something magical about them; it is hard to say exactly what it is. Their language is profoundly lyrical, and, at the same time, monumental.”[vi]
At its core, Drawing with Scissors is a celebration of creative possibility. For Matisse, his cut-out process offered a novel conversion of artistic innovation and formal inspiration on matters of color and form. His découpés opened doors to new modes of expression for a challenging moment in his own life. Jazz is of great inspiration for contemporary artists and exudes Matisse’s long sense of curiosity and creativity.
Drawing with Scissors: Contemporary Works in Conversation with Matisse’s Jazz, March 10 – April 16, 2022. On view at 10 Hawthorne Street, San Francisco, CA 94105. Images and preview are available upon request. For all inquiries, please contact the gallery by phone (415) 781-4629 or by email info@berggruen.com. -
Berggruen Gallery in East Hampton
55 Main Street East Hampton, NY 11937 May 14 – Sep 12, 2021Berggruen Gallery is pleased to announce the opening of an exhibition space in East Hampton for the 2021 summer season. The gallery space is located in the heart of East Hampton Village at 55 Main Street. Berggruen Gallery’s special "pop-up" will be on view May 14 — September 30, 2021. Hours: Monday-Wednesday, by appointment; Thursday-Sunday, 11am-5pm.View More
John Berggruen first opened his eponymous gallery in downtown San Francisco in the spring of 1970. Five decades later, the gallery has executed more than 800 major exhibitions, participated in significant domestic and international art fairs such as Art Basel Miami Beach, and exhibited at the Art Dealer's Association of America's The Art Show, since the fair's inception, for the past 33 years. A cornerstone of the West Coast art world, Berggruen Gallery is proud to deepen our roots on both coasts of the country with this exciting East Coast venture.
Berggruen Gallery will present a curated selection of Modern and Contemporary paintings, sculptures, and limited-edition prints. The presentation will reflect the gallery’s ongoing dedication to juxtaposing historical works with those from the contemporary canon. The gallery will feature a dynamic and diverse group of internationally-acclaimed artists, including renowned Post-War American painters like Richard Diebenkorn, Helen Frankenthaler, and Wayne Thiebaud, as well as many important contemporary artists artists such as Diana Al-Hadid, John Currin, Beatriz Milhazes, Odili Donald Odita, and Jonas Wood. Berggruen Gallery is excited to present a unique breadth of work—transcending subject matter, composition, medium, and technique—for the summer of 2021 in East Hampton.
Artists
Diana Al-Hadid | John Alexander | Stephan Balkenhol | Christopher Brown | Bruce Cohen
Michael Craig-Martin | John Currin | Richard Diebenkorn | Helen Frankenthaler
Isca Greenfield-Sanders | Stephen Hannock | Jasper Johns | Paul Kremer | Alicia McCarthy
Tom McKinley | Beatriz Milhazes | Odili Donald Odita | David Park | Joel Shapiro
Wayne Thiebaud | Stanley Whitney | Lucy Williams | Donald Roller Wilson | Jonas Wood -
Helen Frankenthaler
Paintings Sep 26 – Dec 7, 2019View More -
Selected Contemporary Paintings and Works on Paper
Feb 28 – May 11, 2019View More -
Abstraction
Stories Told in Shape, Color and Form Mar 16 – May 13, 2017View More -
Looking Back: 45 Years
Oct 8 – Dec 19, 2015View More -
Summer Highlights
Jul 10 – Aug 10, 2014View More -
Selected Works
May 22 – Jun 22, 2013View More -
A View from Above
May 17 – Jul 30, 2011John Berggruen Gallery is pleased to present A View From Above, a survey of works by American and International artists whose aesthetic styles and prolific works ask the viewer to slow down and consider their every detail as physical fact, artistic choice and purveyor of meaning. A View From Above will occupy the second floor of gallery space and will include work by artists Vija Celmins, Chuck Close, Mark di Suvero, Olafur Eliasson, Helen Frankenthaler, Tom Friedman, Anish Kapoor, Julian Lethbridge, Julie Mehretu, Martin Puryear, Iran Do Espirito Santo, and Joel Shapiro. The exhibition opens Tuesday, May 17th and continues through Saturday, July 30th.View More
Vija Celmins received international attention early in her career for her renditions of natural scenes, which often dispel romantic notions of the sublime in nature. Celmins deliberately chooses as her subject a kind of pictorial information that looks familiar but tells us almost nothing about the realities to which it refers. On display, Starfield’s (2010) mere pattern of white dots separated by areas of densely worked graphite fittingly presents the viewer a myriad of options: is it an image the artist invented, was it viewed from a telescope by an astronomer who then photographed it, or was it a record made automatically by the instruments themselves: no one's view.
In similar fashion, questions cannot be detached from one’s experience of Mark di Suvero’s sculptures, which is hardly passive. Di Suvero’s interactive sculptures like Evrard's Marc (2010) which is on display ask you to move different parts, to walk around, and to watch elements turn and tilt. In relationship to the viewer’s movement, the angles constantly change. These mysterious instruments are at once aerodynamic and clunky; whose purpose one can never quite deduce.
Another highlight includes the Danish-Icelandic artist Olafur Ellison’s Super Star (2008). A rainbow star wrapped in brass bands suggests elliptical orbits, recalls holiday decorations, religious symbols, and children's toys. It also resembles a giant jewel, with gorgeously cut facets reflecting every color of the spectrum. But rather than settling on any one of these interpretations, it evokes a more expansive experience. Ingeniously crafted from tinted glass, mirrors, brass, and halogen light fixtures, it casts kaleidoscopic patterns on the domed ceiling and shines soft beams of light on visitors, who then become part of the art.
Two works by the London-based Indian artist Anish Kapoor will also be on display. Double (2004) and Untitled (2007) with blazingly reflective metal surfaces dispense multiple visual thrills and mysteries. They carve, color and complicate space in different ways, creating an interactive experience.
Other highlights include Julie Mehretu’s 15-foot-long abstract etching Auguries (2010), a combination of delicate markings reminiscent of Chinese calligraphy and bolder architectural shapes. The work was also the centerpiece of Notations After the Ring (2010), an exhibition at the Metropolitan Opera’s Gallery Met, which grew out of the visual language she explored in a suite of six paintings that made up the Grey Area (2010) show at the Guggenheim Museum.
Works by Iran Do Espírito Santo, one of Brazil’s key contemporary artists, reveal his interest in industrial and everyday sculptural forms distilled down to their very essence. These sculptures, realized in deceptive “incongruous” materials belying the heavy mediums used to create his “cans” and “ice cream pots” - all strangely crafted in stainless steel and marble. The effect created is one of confronting a form’s pure essence.
Individual “views” of the world are expressed in this show in Helen Frankenthaler’s 1963 saturated painting September Image, Martin Puryear’s sculpture Face Down (2008), and Joel Shapiro’s Untitled (1986) falling figure. In all cases, these works provoke viewer participation, contemplation and individual responses.
For further information and photographs, please contact Tatem Read at 415.781.4629 or tatem@berggruen.com. Gallery hours: Monday - Friday: 9:30-5:30 Saturday: 10:30-5:00
Concurrent Artist Exhibitions:
Vija Celmins: Television and Disaster 1964-1966, LACMA, California through June 5, 2011
Mark di Suvero, curated by Storm King Center, Governors Island, New York through 2011
Olafur Eliasson: Din Blinde Passager (Your Blind Passenger), Arken Museum of Modern Art, Denmark through November 11, 2011
Anish Kapoor: Monumenta 2011, Grand Palais, France through June 20, 2011
Joel Shapiro, Museum Ludwig, Cologne, Germany through May 29, 2011 -
Paintings, Drawings, and Sculpture
Aug 6 – 28, 2010View More -
Helen Frankenthaler
Paintings, 1961 – 1973 Apr 1 – Jun 26, 2010View More
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Publications
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Berggruen Gallery: 50 Years
1970 – 2020 2020Hardcover, clothbound and slipcased, 465 pagesRead more
Publisher: Berggruen Gallery, San Francisco
ISBN: 978-0-578-60871-6
Dimensions: 9 1/2 x 12 1/4 x 2 inches -
Helen Frankenthaler
Paintings 1961 – 1973 2010Casebound book with jacket, 74 pagesRead more
Publisher: John Berggruen Gallery, San Francisco
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Helen Frankenthaler
Paintings Alexander Nemerov, 2019Softcover, 71 pagesRead more
Publisher: Berggruen Gallery, San Francisco
Dimensions: 9 3/8 x 11 1/4 inches
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Art Fairs
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Art Basel Miami Beach
Miami Beach, Florida Dec 5 – 7, 20252025 will mark Berggruen Gallery’s twenty-third consecutive year participating in Art Basel Miami Beach, since the fair’s inception. Please visit us at the Miami Beach...View More -
The Armory Show
New York City, New York Sep 4 – 7, 2025Berggruen Gallery is proud to participate in The Armory Show 2025. Please visit us at Booth 400 at the Javits Center in New York. Tickets...View More -
Frieze Los Angeles
Los Angeles, California Feb 16 – 19, 2023View More -
Art Basel Miami Beach
Miami Beach, Florida Nov 29 – Dec 3, 2022View More -
Frieze Masters
London, United Kingdom Oct 13 – 16, 2022Berggruen Gallery is pleased to announce its inaugural participation in Frieze Masters London. Please visit us at The Regent's Park, Stand G07, where we will...View More -
TEFAF
New York City, New York May 6 – 10, 2022View More -
ADAA The Art Show
New York City, New York Feb 27 – Mar 1, 2020Berggruen Gallery is pleased to announce its participation in The Art Show 2020 organized annually by the Art Dealers Association of America (ADAA). Please visit...View More -
Art Basel Miami Beach
Miami Beach, Florida Dec 5 – 8, 2019View More -
TEFAF
New York City, New York May 3 – 7, 2019Berggruen Gallery is pleased to announce our participation in TEFAF New York Spring 2019 at the Park Avenue Armory. This year our stand will be...View More -
Art Basel Miami Beach
Miami Beach, Florida Dec 6 – 9, 2018Berggruen Gallery is pleased to announce our participation in Art Basel Miami Beach. Please visit us at Booth D5 at the Miami Beach Convention Center.View More -
ADAA The Art Show
New York City, New York Feb 28 – Mar 4, 2018Berggruen Gallery is pleased to announce its participation in The Art Show 2019 organized annually by the Art Dealers Association of America (ADAA). Please visit...View More -
ADAA The Art Show
New York City, New York Mar 1 – 5, 2017Berggruen Gallery is pleased to announce its participation in The Art Show organized annually by the Art Dealers Association of America (ADAA) at the Park...View More -
ADAA The Art Show
New York City, New York Mar 2 – 6, 2016John Berggruen Gallery is pleased to announce our participation in The Art Show, organized by the Art Dealer's Association of America (ADAA). Now celebrating its...View More -
Art Basel Miami Beach
Miami Beach, Florida Dec 3 – 6, 2015John Berggruen Gallery is pleased to announce our participation in Art Basel Miami Beach. Please visit our booth D03 at the Miami Beach Convention Center.View More -
The Armory Show
New York City, New York Mar 5 – 8, 2015John Berggruen Gallery is please to announce our participation in The Armory Show at Piers 92 & 94 in New York City. The Armory Show...View More -
Art Basel Miami Beach
Miami Beach, Florida Dec 5 – 8, 2013John Berggruen Gallery is pleased to participate in Art Basel Miami Beach 2013, at the Miami Beach Convention Center. If you are in the area,...View More -
ADAA The Art Show
New York City, New York Mar 5, 2013 – Mar 10, 2023Now celebrating its 25th year, The Art Show, organized by the Art Dealers Association of America (ADAA) features thoughtfully curated solo, two-person, and thematic exhibitions...View More -
Art Basel Miami Beach
Miami Beach, Florida Dec 6 – 9, 2012John Berggruen Gallery is pleased to participate in Art Basel Miami Beach 2012, at the Miami Beach Convention Center. Please stop by our booth D3....View More -
Expo Chicago
Chicago, Illinois Sep 19 – 23, 2012John Berggruen Gallery is pleased to announce our participation in the first inaugural International Exposition of Contemporary/Modern Art & Design (Expo Chicago) September 20th –...View More -
ADAA The Art Show
New York City, New York Mar 2 – 6, 2011Please visit us at booth C13, The Art Show in the Park Avenue Armory at 67th Street in New York. Admission is $20 per day...View More -
VIP Art Fair
Jan 22 – 30, 2011We are pleased to inform you of John Berggruen Gallery’s participation in the VIP Art Fair, which will take place exclusively online for one week...View More -
Art Basel Miami Beach
Miami Beach, Florida Dec 2 – 5, 2010John Berggruen Gallery is pleased to participate in Art Basel Miami Beach 2011, at the Miami Beach Convention Center. Please stop by our booth. We...View More -
Art Basel
Basel, Switzerland Jun 16 – 20, 2010John Berggruen Gallery is pleased to announce our participation in Art |41| Basel. Please visit us at booth is C5 in Hall 2.0 Art |41|...View More -
ADAA Art Show
New York City, New York Mar 3 – 7, 2010The annual Art Dealers Association of America's art fair in New York, the 'Art Show,' will be held at the Park Avenue Armory from Wednesday,...View More -
Art Basel Miami Beach
Miami Beach, Florida Dec 3 – 7, 2009John Berggruen Gallery is pleased to announce our participation in Art Basel Miami Beach. Please visit our booth at the Miami Beach Convention Center. Hope...View More -
Art Basel Miami Beach
Miami Beach, Florida Dec 6 – 9, 2007John Berggruen Gallery is pleased to announce our participation in Art Basel Miami Beach. Please visit our booth at the Miami Beach Convention Center.View More -
Art Basel Miami Beach
Miami Beach, Florida Dec 7 – 10, 2006John Berggruen Gallery is pleased to announce our participation in Art Basel Miami Beach. Please visit our booth at the Miami Beach Convention Center.View More
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News
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9 Great Bay Area art shows to see right now
San Francisco Standard | Sam Mondros July 11, 2025Berggruen is celebrating its 55th anniversary with a landmark exhibition tracing its legacy as a powerhouse of modern and contemporary art. The show features paintings,...Read more -
10 Contemporary Women Artists Channeling Helen Frankenthaler’s Abstract Expressionism
Artsy | by Salomé Gómez-Upegui August 22, 2024Widely celebrated as one of the most influential American artists of the 20th century, Helen Frankenthaler left an indelible mark on the world of Abstract...Read more -
The Pioneering Legacy of Henri Matisse's Jazz
Artsper Magazine | By Balasz Takac April 6, 2022By the 1940s, jazz music gained a broader appreciation and became adorned despite being demonized by the Nazis. It influenced a range of visual artists...Read more -
Remembering Gretchen Berggruen, ‘the heart and soul’ of one of San Francisco’s most influential galleries
Christie's July 2, 2021The beloved Berggruen matriarch championed artists ranging from Wayne Thiebaud and Mark di Suvero to Helen Frankenthaler and Lorna Simpson. A typical weekend for Gretchen...Read more -
Shades of Summer
Cultured Magazine | July Issue July 1, 2021San Francisco's Berggruen Gallery is coming to the beach. From May 14 to Septemer 30, the pop-up gallery will exhibit a smorgasbord of modern and...Read more -
How Helen Frankenthaler’s Color-Soaked Canvases Won Over the Art Market
Artsy | By Justin Kamp April 19, 2021This past June, at a Sotheby's dedicated online sale of works from the collection of Ginny Williams, Helen Frankenthaler's monumental 1975 painting Royal Fireworks went...Read more -
Berggruen Gallery in East Hampton
ArtNet News | By Nate Freeman April 15, 2021Spring is here and it’s almost time once again to ship off to the Hamptons for the season. And thanks to all that manic city-fleeing...Read more -
Helen Frankenthaler Foundation Announces $5M COVID-19 Relief Fund
ArtNews | By Maximilíano Durón April 2, 2020As the impacts of the coronavirus crisis continues to roil the art world, more and more grant-giving organizations have announced efforts to provide relief to...Read more -
Artist Talk: Suzanne Hudson and Sarah Roberts on Helen Frankenthaler
Audio Recording | Berggruen Gallery November 6, 2019Berggruen Gallery is proud to present an evening of conversation and education regarding one of the twentieth century's preeminent painters, Helen Frankenthaler, concurrent with the...Read more -
The Top 8 Fall Art Shows for Architecture Lovers
Architectural Digest | By Liddy Berman September 12, 2019On the West Coast, San Francisco’s Berggruen Gallery will open a historic Helen Frankenthaler show on September 26, drawing on its long relationship with the...Read more -
Gallery Chat: John Berggruen, Preeminent San Francisco Art Dealer for 47 Years on the New Space Near SFMOMA, San Francisco’s Contemporary Art Market and More
The Art Dealers Association of America | By Nicole Casamento June 13, 2017John Berggruen Gallery’s history is synonymous with the growth of San Francisco’s art market. Though Berggruen started his eponymous gallery with just $5,000 worth of...Read more -
Gallerists John and Gretchen Berggruen find a new opportunity in San Francisco
Wallpaper* Magazine | By By Hunter Drohojowska-Philp April 2, 2017After 45 years of showing modern and contemporary art at their gallery near Union Square, now San Francisco’s hub of fine hotels and high-end retail,...Read more
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