Helen Frankenthaler

Is Enlarged Field Painting and Color Field Painting the same thing?
I’m pretty sure they’re the same thing, because of my research on Adolph Gottleib, Morris Louis, and Helen Frankenthaler; I just need assurance, basically.
Not exactly. If you look at the examples given in the text below, third to the right is by Kenneth Noland and has broad areas of color with colors advancing or lying flat according to the colors that surround them – this is Color Field Painting.
Enlarged Field Painting are huge compositions and often cover walls, they open up the space between colors leaving large areas of canvas as negative space, which is equally important as positive space. Example, is Helen Frankenthaler’s Hanging Garden which is the painting on the far right (of four)
See http://www.immaculateheartacademy.org/outside2/art/garnes/VC%20VISUAL%20COMMUNICATIONS/COMPOSITION%20IN%20ART%20&%20PHOTOGRAPHY.htm
Helen Frankenthaler
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