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17 - 19 October 2016
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16 - 19 September 2016
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Helen Frankenthaler

Helen Frankenthaler (December 12, 1928 - December 27, 2011), an American abstract expressionist painter. was born and raised in New York City.   Her Father was NY State Supreme Court Justice Alfred Frankehaler. She attended the Dalton School where Rufino Tamayo was an instructor.  A graduate from Bennington College, she studied under Hans Hoffmann and Frank Feeley and she was influenced by Jackson Pollock's paintings.  She exhibited her large scale paintings in contemporary art museums and galleries since the early 1950's.

Amanda

It’s another Monday here at Modernism.com, which means that it’s time for another blog post. Last week, we showed you all a selection of vintage and mid-century décor to transform your office into a scene from Mad Men. Today we’re going to give focus to one incredible type of décor that is sold frequently here on Modernism.com: metal. Metal can give your home a sleek, shiny, and modern style with the right pieces and ornamentation.
 

Amanda

     The stylistic designs of the 1950s and 1960s still remain as prevalent as ever within our home and the media. One example of America’s love for the vintage is the iconic, sultry television show known as Mad Men. Set at an advertising agency in the 1960s, Mad Men displays beautiful vintage decor as well as sets a contrast to the cutthroat dealings that occur in the show. Here’s how to make your home or office appear like that of the classic television show.
 

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