Krasner was typecast as the wife of the breakout artist of the Abstract Expressionist movement, no matter how renegade her own work. At the Met this fall, she emerges from his giant shadow.
Foundation awards over 100 grants to artists and nonprofit organizations as it celebrates four decades of transformative support for visual artists and arts organizations New York, NY, July 31, 2025 – Today, the Pollock-Krasner Foundation announces that it awarded $3,262,000 to 107 artists and nonprofit organizations during its July 2024–June 2025 grant cycle, providing essential […]
Long overshadowed by her male peers—especially her husband Jackson Pollock—the abstract expressionist is slowly getting the recognition she deserves. Fashion designer Ulla Johnson celebrates Krasner’s exuberant, exacting work in a new collection for spring.
A new exhibition in Paris demonstrates the influence that the Spanish artist had on the young American painter who would help usher in the Abstract Expressionist movement.
Kasmin has on view multiple manifestations of the artist’s mid-career solstices poised primarily in poles between Analytical Cubism-influenced tectonics and a more lyrical, Mattisean Baroque. Click here to read the full article.
Plenty of people loathe change. The same goes for artists: They figure out their style, and they stick to it. (You know a long-necked Modigliani when you see one.) Lee Krasner, however, was not that kind of artist.