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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mary_FrankMary Frank - Wikipedia

    Untitled (Prone Man, Two Trees) by Mary Frank. Frank was born in London, the only child of Eleanore Lockspeiser (1909–1986), an American painter, and Edward Lockspeiser (1905–1973), English musicologist and art critic. [1] In 1939, at the beginning of World War II, she left London for a series of boarding schools and then was sent in 1940 ...

  2. www.artnet.com › artists › mary-frankMary Frank | Artnet

    Mary Frank is a British-born American artist best known for her abstract paintings and sculptures which depict the emotional impact of memory and loss. Frank has developed a unique process of creating art in which she works with the medium until the form of the piece reveals itself to her. Born February 4, 1933 in London, United Kingdom, her ...

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  3. Mary Frank in Conversation with David Hornung. January 25, 2020. Mary Frank in Conversation with John Yau, Terry Tempest Williams and Peter Kayafas. December 14, 2017. 20131212 MARY FRANKfrom DC Moore Galleryon Vimeo. Mary Frank in Conversation with John Yau. December 12, 2013 at DC Moore Gallery. 535 West 22nd Street, New York, NY 10011.

  4. maryfrankartist.comMary Frank

    Mary Frank is a visual poet of the inner life, who explores the pain and mystery of human existence in her art. Learn about her upcoming retrospective at the Dorsky Museum, SUNY New Paltz, and her notebooks and essays on art making.

  5. www.moma.org › artists › 1972Mary Frank | MoMA

    Mary Frank is a contemporary artist who creates abstract sculptures and prints with organic forms and textures. She has exhibited her works at MoMA and other museums since the 1970s.

  6. Mar 8, 2022 · Mary Frank, Horse and Rider, 1982, ceramic, 23 1/2 by 48 by 28 inches. Courtesy Everson Museum of Art One of my first truly profound art experiences was with a sculpture by Mary Frank .

  7. Mary Frank is a figurative sculptor and painter who was influenced by dance and photography. She created disjointed human forms, vivid color paintings, and mythological themes, and taught at many institutions.

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